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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Marlborough

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Description

Built in 1863 for the Marquis of Ailesbury and later a thriving hotel, this charming building has been converted in recent years and now comprises six individual Grade II Listed homes.



Enter the home, an opulent portion of this spectacular period property and prepare to be wowed; lofty rooms meet luxurious interiors, making this a truly enticing abode. On the ground floor a generous hallway gives access to all principal reception rooms. To your left the formal sitting room is of generous proportions and is flooded with natural light, owing to the characterful shuttered windows. This in turn, leads into the warm, inviting family room; an attractive wood burning stove is the real focal point of the room, an appealing space to gather and spend time with your loved ones. Adjacent the well-equipped kitchen retains much of the original character of the property and provides more than adequate space to dine and entertain, as well as giving access to the attractive courtyard garden. A generous boot room, utility space and stylish WC complete this floor.



Proceed through the light-filled atrium and ascend the imposing staircase to the first floor where you will find four spacious bedrooms, all serviced by their own bathrooms. One of the four is currently being used as a bright home office, highlighting the flexibility of the accommodation. The main bedroom, a true sanctuary, used as the honeymoon suite in days of yore, enjoys views over local farmland.



Additional Information: Mains water, electricity and drainage. LPG metred gas. LPG fired Gas Boiler and Log Burner for heating. Common ground held by management company (4 x quarterly payments per annum)

Outside

The courtyard garden to the rear of the property is accessed via the kitchen and offers much in the way of low maintenance outside space, with a good degree of privacy.



The area to the front of the property is laid to lawn and gravel and there is space in front of the property to park one car.

Situation

The Savernake area, centred around the historic Savernake Forest in Wiltshire, England, is a region steeped in natural beauty and historical significance. This ancient woodland, privately owned by the Seymour family since the Norman Conquest, spans over 4,500 acres and is renowned for its ancient trees, including venerable oaks and beeches that have stood for over a thousand years. Overall, the Savernake area is a compelling blend of natural splendour and historical depth, offering a serene escape into England's past and present.



The nearby Market Town of Marlborough offers a wealth of services including leisure centre, cinema, renowned National and Independent retail outlets and twice weekly market.
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