This striking Grade II Listed farmhouse, dating back to the 17th century, offers an expansive interior space exceeding 3,800 square feet, complemented by a collection of substantial outbuildings with potential for various conversions. Nestled within approximately 1.4 acres of grounds, which include a walled garden and picturesque bridges leading over Semington Brook to an adjoining paddock, the property is rich in character and history. While this cherished home has remained in the same family for many years, it now presents an excellent opportunity for modernisation to personalize it to contemporary tastes and needs. The layout features an entrance hall branching into two spacious reception rooms adorned with original shutters—one with a log-burner and the other boasting a charming open fireplace. Additional living space includes a snug/family room with its own fireplace and former bread oven, alongside a generous open-plan kitchen/breakfast room equipped with an AGA, double oven, exposed beams, and rustic handmade cabinetry. The upper floor hosts five bedrooms, some retaining original fireplaces and wooden floorboards, along with a family bathroom. Notably, the main bedroom offers a sizable dressing room that holds potential for conversion into an en suite (subject to necessary approvals). Outside, access to a large courtyard is granted through double gates leading to private parking. The former 'kitchen garden' remains enclosed by walls while the rear garden descends toward the brook and encompasses two simple bridges connecting to a small paddock area. Located on the fringe of Seend village, this property benefits from serene views across Semington Brook and is within proximity to essential amenities as well as key cultural hubs like Bath and Salisbury.