5 bedroom detached house for sale
North Street, Pewsey, SN9
Key features
- Victorian property
- Period characteristics
- Heart of the historical village of Pewsey
- Train line is a short walk away
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About this property
Hallgate House is a 19th Century detached family home, with a beautiful landscaped garden, situated in the desirable, historical village of Pewsey.
Hallgate House is a stunning 19th Century, Bath stone built detached family home, set in the heart of the historical village of Pewsey. This substantial home is arranged over three floors, providing a sense of space throughout and offers many archetypal features including tall ceilings and large sash windows. The enclosed, dual aspect porch is of a good size, perfect for housing those muddy boots from the many footpaths to explore. An inner hall then takes you through to the ground floor rooms with the beautifully proportioned sitting room to the front. This has a cosy wood burner with ornate period surround situated in the centre of the room with two large built in shelving cabinets for ample storage either side. The elegant sash windows allow the evening light to flow through the room, which adds to the ambience.
The expansive open plan kitchen/dining room is at the rear of the house and offers a range of fitted cupboards with white marble effect worktops and an array of contrasting navy blue cabinetry and shelving. An Everhot Range stove takes pride of place in the kitchen adding to the period features and charm, whilst the island adds a splash of contemporary living. There is plenty of space for a large dining table with French doors leading out to the patio space in the garden, all of which creates a lovely social room whilst cooking and entertaining.
From the hallway, there is a good-sized study, which overlooks the front garden. A large utility room houses the water systems and boiler and has space for washing machines and dryers; there is an independent sink with an array of cupboards and a worktop to finish, ample hanging space for laundry completes the room. To finish the ground floor there is a downstairs wet room.
An elegant staircase leads to a sizeable first floor landing; here you will find a lovely dual aspect main bedroom with a built in wardrobe and views through the sash windows that overlook the garden and side of the house. An ensuite bathr
Outside
To the rear of the property is the thoughtfully landscaped garden, which benefits from a large shed. One half if a log store and the larger section of the shed is used to store the tools. There are two pergolas which have been built within the well-stocked flowerbeds separating the patio area from the rest of the garden which is mainly laid to lawn. The slate stepping-stones take you to a terraced area in the corner. The expansive patio area wraps around to the side of the house to a separate bin store, which also houses the oil tank.
Large raised flowerbeds surround the edge of the garden and are stocked with a range of shrubs, flowers and espalier fruit trees line the back of the fence creating privacy. A large tree stands proudly in the corner of the garden a home to many beautiful birds.
In all, the garden makes a perfect space to wind down and relax but ideal for those summer al fresco evenings. The flowerbeds are irrigated for the ease of maintenance. A pedestrian gate and double gate open onto an alleyway and then onto the main High Street.
There is parking located to the rear where six spaces belong to the property and are on a lease.
Situation
Pewsey offers excellent local amenities including a supermarket, pharmacy, doctor's surgery, sports centre, tennis club and several pubs. The historic market towns of Marlborough, Devizes and Hungerford are close by, whilst the larger centres of Salisbury, Andover, Newbury and Swindon are within easy travelling distance. There are excellent local schools in the area with St. John’s Academy, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's and St. Francis Prep all nearby.
It is in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty situated close to the Kennet & Avon canal, and has been developed as a popular heritage tourism destination for boating, canoeing, fishing, walking and cycling.
There are direct train services to London Paddington and the South West from Pewsey Station, which is within walking distance of the property. The M4 (Junction 15) about 15 miles north, and the A303 (M3) is about 14 miles to the south.
Additional Information
All mains services connected. Oil fired central heating.
Victorian property
Period characteristics
Heart of the historical village of Pewsey
Train line is a short walk away
Four/Five bedroom family home with recently landscaped garden with large Crane Building garden shed and log store.
Additional information
- Victorian property
- Period characteristics
- Heart of the historical village of Pewsey
- Train line is a short walk away
- Four/Five bedroom family home with recently landscaped garden with large Crane Building garden shed and log store.
Key information
Council Tax Band: 6
Tenure: Freehold
Energy Performance Certificate
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Find out more5 bedroom detached house for sale
North Street, Pewsey, SN9
Key features
- Victorian property
- Period characteristics
- Heart of the historical village of Pewsey
- Train line is a short walk away