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£399,950

High Street, Malmesbury, SN16

  • 3 beds
Terraced house

£399,950

  • 3 beds
Terraced house
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Lockstones are proud to present for sale 16 High Street, Malmesbury, known by locals simply as "the flower shop".The property benefits from a double fronted window space facing directly onto Malmesbury's primary retail area with 743 sqft of retail space.
The internal space is currently divided into a sales and preparation area; the sale area
benefits from striped wood flooring with exposed red brick walling and feature fireplaces creating an appealing rustic look. The preparation area is accessed via a flagstone floored passage leading to the
rear space. This space has a rear access and window which fronts onto Griffin Ally. Toilet facilities and water is also available in this area. 

The residential accommodation boast a plethora of period features including Tudor fireplace, beautifully exposed chamfered beams, exposed stone and brickwork walls and wooden panelling. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes kitchen dining area, living room and two bedrooms. The property offers excellent storage space.
Of particular historical note is that the property was believed to be a medieval inn in 1540 which was still open in 1751 before later becoming a chemist. 
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£399,950

3 bed house for sale

High Street, Malmesbury, SN16
Lockstones are proud to present for sale 16 High Street, Malmesbury, known by locals simply as "the flower shop".The property benefits from a double fronted window space facing directly onto Malmesbury's primary retail area with 743 sqft of retail space.
The internal space is currently divided into a sales and preparation area; the sale area
benefits from striped wood flooring with exposed red brick walling and feature fireplaces creating an appealing rustic look. The preparation area is accessed via a flagstone floored passage leading to the
rear space. This space has a rear access and window which fronts onto Griffin Ally. Toilet facilities and water is also available in this area. 

The residential accommodation boast a plethora of period features including Tudor fireplace, beautifully exposed chamfered beams, exposed stone and brickwork walls and wooden panelling. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and includes kitchen dining area, living room and two bedrooms. The property offers excellent storage space.
Of particular historical note is that the property was believed to be a medieval inn in 1540 which was still open in 1751 before later becoming a chemist.