Situated on nearly three acres, this detached residence presents a wealth of possibilities for renovation and development, pending necessary planning permissions. Nestled on the fringe of the stunning Wiltshire countryside, this property offers not only a serene living environment but also proximity to key locations such as Marlborough and the historic village of Avebury, along with the county towns of Devizes and Calne.
The home features four bedrooms alongside a dining kitchen and expansive living room. A snug area provides a cozy retreat, while both front and rear porches enhance practicality. The family bathroom is thoughtfully located to serve all bedrooms. Outside, the landscaped gardens offer varied use with areas designed for relaxation or cultivation. The extensive driveway accommodates multiple vehicles, including larger ones, and there is also a garage available for additional storage.
This location is particularly appealing for equestrian enthusiasts due to its surrounding favored riding areas as well as its accessibility to picturesque country walks. Positioned in Quemerford near Calne, residents benefit from close proximity to primary and secondary schools, local amenities, and recreational facilities like the nearby leisure center. The Heritage Quarter of Calne adds historical charm with notable landmarks including the Norman Church and Merchants Green.
Access routes are favorable; to the east lie Cherhill White Horse and Historic Avebury leading towards Marlborough and M4 access heading towards London. To the west lies Calne known for its history tied to Wiltshire ham and oxygen discovery, while further exploration brings you to Chippenham, Bath, and again onto the M4.
Nearby Stockley and Heddington villages present attractive rural settings known for their scenic walks and equine pursuits. Local highlights include 'The Ivy' public house offering quality dining options as well as St Andrew's church dating back to the 13th Century. This area is steeped in history with Roundway Hill providing an impressive backdrop.
Constructed in the early 1950s, this home is positioned strategically within its plot to maximize rural views. The generous ground floor includes a triple-aspect living room featuring an inviting open fireplace alongside a snug fitted with a log burning stove—ideal spaces for family gatherings or entertaining. The first floor houses four double bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom, all benefiting from views across the landscape.
The grounds are designed with privacy in mind, featuring patios suitable for outdoor dining and entertaining along with flat lawns bordered by ornamental flower beds. A large hedge provides seclusion while allowing for sweeping views over the acreage.
The expansive yard complements the home effectively, offering ample space