This striking Grade II listed Georgian country house, dating back to the mid-18th century, is nestled in a serene Wiltshire village and presents significant renovation and investment opportunities. Broadfield boasts an attractive classical facade made of rendered rubble stone, complemented by a Cotswold stone roof and enhanced with a Victorian extension at the rear. The property includes extensive outbuildings set around an expansive parking area in the old farmyard, which offer potential for conversion into additional living space or workshops, subject to necessary approvals.
Inside, the home features well-proportioned accommodation over two floors that has seen substantial improvements while retaining its historic charm. The elegant main rooms, including a sitting room and study with original stone fireplaces, benefit from south-facing views across the valley. The farmhouse kitchen and adjoining utility areas are functional spaces ripe for further modernization.
On the upper floors, there are four main bedrooms with potential for more living space in the attic rooms, where plumbing is already installed for a bathroom—ideal for an additional suite. Although significant renovations have been undertaken recently—including rewiring, plumbing upgrades, and new drainage systems—certain areas may still require attention.
The charming gardens stretch over an acre with various themed spaces, while approximately nine acres of paddocks remain untouched, offering recreational or agricultural opportunities. Located in the highly regarded North Wraxall village, this property not only highlights architectural integrity but also offers easy access to surrounding towns like Chippenham and Bath.
With its rich heritage and beautiful landscapes combined with ample development potential throughout both internal spaces and grounds, this property awaits your vision to maximize its capabilities.