£575,000
Bartletts Mead, Steeple Ashton, BA14
- 4 beds
£575,000
- 4 beds
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No. 5 Bartletts Mead is an attractive, detached, red brick property positioned in a quiet, small development built in the mid 1980’s. The house offers light and airy accommodation and has been well maintained throughout.
The ground floor offers a dual aspect sitting/dining room with door leading out to the south facing terrace and a Jetmaster fire creating a charming focal point. The spacious, country-style kitchen includes a Cream Aga, walk-in larder and integrated appliances. A stable style door leads into the conservatory which enjoys delightful views over the rear garden and open countryside beyond.
The first floor provides 3 double bedrooms, the main bedroom benefitting from en suite facilities, a further single bedroom, currently used as a dressing room but could equally serve as a study depending on your requirements and a family bathroom.
Externally, the property enjoys driveway parking for several vehicles, a carport with EV charger and a garage.
The south facing rear garden adjoins open farmland and has an area of level lawn, paved terrace ideal for entertaining, mature planting and a useful garden shed.
The picturesque village of Steeple Ashton is surround by stunning countryside and conveniently placed, within 10 miles of many of Wiltshire’s market towns including; Trowbridge, Bradford on Avon, Melksham, Devizes, Westbury and Warminster, providing a variety of amenities, shopping facilities and railway stations.
The village itself has a shop and cafe supplying local produce and staffed by volunteers from the community, weekly Post Office facilities and The Longs Arms public house which has an excellent reputation for both food and hospitality. There are many period buildings within the village, notably the Norman church, St Marys which dominates the skyline.
The World Heritage City of Bath lies approximately 15 miles distant and provides a full range of amenities and cultural interests including the Theatre Royal, Thermae Spa and numerous museums.
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