Located on the edge of St Edith's Marsh, this property sits in a charming semi-rural hamlet close to Bromham, a vibrant village offering essential amenities including a primary school, local pub, butcher, Indian restaurant, village shop, post office, and church. Just four miles away is the historic market town of Devizes, which provides an array of shopping options, transport links, and leisure facilities such as a cinema, theatre, museum, and a bustling weekly market. The picturesque Kennet and Avon Canal runs through Devizes, offering scenic walking paths and fishing opportunities. Additionally, major towns such as Bath, Chippenham, Salisbury, Swindon, and Marlborough are all within a thirty-mile radius.
The property itself has been partially converted into an expansive 2,637 sq ft two-story residence with brick and block elevations beneath a pitched slate roof. Current plans envision an open-plan living area encompassing the kitchen and dining space on the ground floor along with three bedrooms and a bathroom. The first floor is designed to accommodate two spacious bedroom suites. This design not only maximizes the living space but also caters to modern family needs.
Outside features ample parking at the front of the property with planning permission already granted for a detached garage. Side access leads to a rear garden bordered by mature hedging and primarily laid to grass—a blank canvas for potential landscaping or outdoor enhancements.
Planning consent was obtained on September 20th, 2020 (ref 19/11396/FUL) for extending the property further by converting the roof space into additional livable areas. This presents an excellent renovation opportunity for investors or those looking to create their dream home tailored to contemporary lifestyles.
The property benefits from mains electricity, water supply, drainage services alongside oil-fired heating. With broadband capabilities providing download speeds of up to 76 Mbps (verified via Openreach), this location perfectly balances rural tranquility with modern connectivity.
This freehold property falls under Council Tax Band D and is managed by Wiltshire Council. With its blend of solid structural integrity and renovation possibilities in an appealing location close to various amenities and transport links, this home offers significant investment potential for future growth.