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£400,000

Pound Pill, Corsham, SN13

  • 2 beds
Detached house
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£400,000

  • 2 beds
Detached house
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A truly unique detached, period property positioned within walking distance of Corsham town centre, The Chapel dates back to the mid-1860’s and offers charm and character set over two stories with the addition of a front garden as well as a courtyard garden to the rear.

Entering The Chapel via double doors, you are greeted by an impressive sitting room at the front of the property, complete with high ceilings, feature stone walls, and four original sash windows which provide an abundance of natural light. Light and airy during the day, there is also a working wood burner which helps create a cosy room during the winter months. Steps down from the sitting room lead in to the dining room which in turn leads into the kitchen-breakfast room located at the rear. The kitchen comprises of a mixture of fitted shaker-style units, breakfast bar / central-island with integrated gas hob, and space for further free-standing appliances. There are also doors from the kitchen leading out to the rear courtyard and also a second door which leads to the front of the property. Also located on the ground floor is bedroom two. Measuring 3.42m X 3.38m the room benefits from generous proportions with space for freestanding wardrobes and also has a door leading out to the rear courtyard. A staircase from the sitting room leads to an impressive mezzanine level which overlooks the accommodation below. The mezzanine has been utilised to provide a study area which, would make an ideal area to work from home, and further creates a feeling of space throughout the property. From here, there is access to the master bedroom measuring, 3.35m x 3.44m, and also the family bathroom. The family bathroom benefits from a modern white suite with bath and overhead shower. There is the potential to create space to include a separate shower cubicle within the bathroom.

Externally, The Chapel is located in a popular position within walking distance of Corsham High Street and all of the town’s local amenities. To the front there is an established front garden (with permission previously accepted to create off street parking) as well as a west facing rear courtyard, laid to gravel and patio for al-fresco dining, that catches the afternoon sun.

Corsham is a pretty and historic town of architectural significance located on the southern fringes of the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty and some 8 miles North East of the fine Georgian City of Bath. The town, noted for its fine High Street, has a wealth of beautiful and historic buildings dating from the 16th Century such as the Alms House and the historic Corsham Court with its landscaped open parkland. The town caters for most day to day needs with a range of national and bespoke shops, coffee houses, boutiques, restaurants and a variety of public houses. There are very good Primary and Secondary schools and the new Corsham Leisure Centre. Commuter links are excellent: There are bus links within a short walking distance that connect to Bath and Cippenham, whilst Bath, Bristol and Swindon are all within easy motoring distance; there are fast road links to London and the West Country via the M4 motorway (J17 and 18 approximately 10-15 minutes away, traffic depending); and main line rail services are available from either Bath or Chippenham (with the Chippenham station residing approximately 10 or so minutes away from this property).

Tenure: Freehold House
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: E (43) // Potential: B (81)
Services: Gas central heating, Mains drainage.

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£400,000

2 bed house for sale

Pound Pill, Corsham, SN13
A truly unique detached, period property positioned within walking distance of Corsham town centre, The Chapel dates back to the mid-1860’s and offers charm and character set over two stories with the addition of a front garden as well as a courtyard garden to the rear.

Entering The Chapel via double doors, you are greeted by an impressive sitting room at the front of the property, complete with high ceilings, feature stone walls, and four original sash windows which provide an abundance of natural light. Light and airy during the day, there is also a working wood burner which helps create a cosy room during the winter months. Steps down from the sitting room lead in to the dining room which in turn leads into the kitchen-breakfast room located at the rear. The kitchen comprises of a mixture of fitted shaker-style units, breakfast bar / central-island with integrated gas hob, and space for further free-standing appliances. There are also doors from the kitchen leading out to the rear courtyard and also a second door which leads to the front of the property. Also located on the ground floor is bedroom two. Measuring 3.42m X 3.38m the room benefits from generous proportions with space for freestanding wardrobes and also has a door leading out to the rear courtyard. A staircase from the sitting room leads to an impressive mezzanine level which overlooks the accommodation below. The mezzanine has been utilised to provide a study area which, would make an ideal area to work from home, and further creates a feeling of space throughout the property. From here, there is access to the master bedroom measuring, 3.35m x 3.44m, and also the family bathroom. The family bathroom benefits from a modern white suite with bath and overhead shower. There is the potential to create space to include a separate shower cubicle within the bathroom.

Externally, The Chapel is located in a popular position within walking distance of Corsham High Street and all of the town’s local amenities. To the front there is an established front garden (with permission previously accepted to create off street parking) as well as a west facing rear courtyard, laid to gravel and patio for al-fresco dining, that catches the afternoon sun.

Corsham is a pretty and historic town of architectural significance located on the southern fringes of the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty and some 8 miles North East of the fine Georgian City of Bath. The town, noted for its fine High Street, has a wealth of beautiful and historic buildings dating from the 16th Century such as the Alms House and the historic Corsham Court with its landscaped open parkland. The town caters for most day to day needs with a range of national and bespoke shops, coffee houses, boutiques, restaurants and a variety of public houses. There are very good Primary and Secondary schools and the new Corsham Leisure Centre. Commuter links are excellent: There are bus links within a short walking distance that connect to Bath and Cippenham, whilst Bath, Bristol and Swindon are all within easy motoring distance; there are fast road links to London and the West Country via the M4 motorway (J17 and 18 approximately 10-15 minutes away, traffic depending); and main line rail services are available from either Bath or Chippenham (with the Chippenham station residing approximately 10 or so minutes away from this property).

Tenure: Freehold House
Council Tax Band: D
EPC Rating: E (43) // Potential: B (81)
Services: Gas central heating, Mains drainage.