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Freehold
Guide price
£1,500,000
6 bed detached house for sale
High Street, Purton, Swindon SN56 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC rating: E
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
G
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Bradon Forest School 0.1 miles
- St Mary's Church of England Primary School, Purton 0.2 miles
- Swindon (Wilts) 4.1 miles
- Kemble 8.9 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Beautifully presented inside and out
- Interiors blend character features with modern design
- Situated in the centre of Purton, a desirable village
- A number of reception areas, perfect for entertaining
- Six generous double bedrooms
- Extensive mature gardens with views to the Cotswold Hills
- Detached garage and stores
- Self-contained two-bedroom coach house
- EPC Rating = E
A stunning Grade ii-listed six-bedroom Georgian character home, with far-reaching views and a self-contained coach house.
Description
Hallidays is situated at the heart of the picturesque village of Purton, with a wealth of amenities on the doorstep and far-reaching views to the rear towards the rolling green countryside of the Cotswold Hills. The best-of-both-worlds setting feels fantastically rural yet is well connected to day-to-day amenities within the village, as well as excellent road and rail links. The Grade II listed house was built in 1784 for the Bathe family, whose monuments remain in the village churchyard. Original features abound within: From exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and period doors, to fireplaces added later in the mid 1800s. These character elements are beautifully complemented by more modern additions, such as a stylish farmhouse kitchen, a light-filled dining room with roof lantern and bifold doors and luxurious bathrooms – the principal bedroom has a fabulous en-suite with a sauna.
The accommodation has grand proportions throughout the four floors, offering more than 4000 sq ft of space. To the ground floor there are two formal reception rooms, a snug, open plan dining/family room and kitchen, a utility room, boiler room and WC, with a cellar on the basement level. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, a bathroom, WC and the principal suite – with its walk-in wardrobe and luxurious bathroom – on the second floor, there are a further two bedrooms and a WC.
Separate to the main house is a detached and entirely self-contained coach house, perfect as a holiday let to generate income or to be used as accommodation for grandparents or older children. The coach house is attractively presented and includes two bedrooms, an open plan kitchen/dining room with family area, a shower room and a lovely sitting room.
Outside
The house is situated on the High Street with a large driveway leading past the coach house to a parking area for several cars and a detached garage, which also incorporates an office and storage room. There’s a formal garden to the front and an expansive lawned garden to the rear, which is walled and offers magnificent views towards the Cotswold Hills. There is a huge paved terrace for outdoor dining, a summerhouse and a variety of mature trees, with a vegetable plot behind the garage.
Location
The house is situated directly on Purton’s charming High Street, moments from the amenities. The village has a Co-op and other convenience stores, along with an organic farm shop, pharmacy, medieval church and primary school. Everyday shopping needs are well served by the pretty market towns of Cirencester and Malmesbury. Both have weekly and artisan markets and large supermarkets as well as independent shops and cafés. Sporting opportunities include all manner of water sports at the Cotswold Water Park, just nine miles away, golf at Basset Down and Ogbourne Downs clubs and hunting with the vwh hunt. Purton village also has its own cricket and tennis clubs.
Local schooling options include the Cheltenham colleges, Wycliffe, Rencombe and Marlborough College, with a variety of state primary and secondary schools between Swindon and Cirencester. National road and rail links are easily accessible via the M4 and Swindon Train Station, both approximately five miles away.
Directions
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From Cirencester, join the A419 and proceed south towards Swindon. Leave the A419 at Cricklade and turn into the village, turning left upon reaching the High Street/B4553. Follow the road south for about 4.5 miles and drive through Purton Village, staying on the High Street. Number 24 will be on the right-hand side about 160 metres after the War Memorial.
Additional Info
Mains Water, Elec, Gas & Drainage.
Description
Hallidays is situated at the heart of the picturesque village of Purton, with a wealth of amenities on the doorstep and far-reaching views to the rear towards the rolling green countryside of the Cotswold Hills. The best-of-both-worlds setting feels fantastically rural yet is well connected to day-to-day amenities within the village, as well as excellent road and rail links. The Grade II listed house was built in 1784 for the Bathe family, whose monuments remain in the village churchyard. Original features abound within: From exposed beams, vaulted ceilings and period doors, to fireplaces added later in the mid 1800s. These character elements are beautifully complemented by more modern additions, such as a stylish farmhouse kitchen, a light-filled dining room with roof lantern and bifold doors and luxurious bathrooms – the principal bedroom has a fabulous en-suite with a sauna.
The accommodation has grand proportions throughout the four floors, offering more than 4000 sq ft of space. To the ground floor there are two formal reception rooms, a snug, open plan dining/family room and kitchen, a utility room, boiler room and WC, with a cellar on the basement level. Upstairs, there are four bedrooms, a bathroom, WC and the principal suite – with its walk-in wardrobe and luxurious bathroom – on the second floor, there are a further two bedrooms and a WC.
Separate to the main house is a detached and entirely self-contained coach house, perfect as a holiday let to generate income or to be used as accommodation for grandparents or older children. The coach house is attractively presented and includes two bedrooms, an open plan kitchen/dining room with family area, a shower room and a lovely sitting room.
Outside
The house is situated on the High Street with a large driveway leading past the coach house to a parking area for several cars and a detached garage, which also incorporates an office and storage room. There’s a formal garden to the front and an expansive lawned garden to the rear, which is walled and offers magnificent views towards the Cotswold Hills. There is a huge paved terrace for outdoor dining, a summerhouse and a variety of mature trees, with a vegetable plot behind the garage.
Location
The house is situated directly on Purton’s charming High Street, moments from the amenities. The village has a Co-op and other convenience stores, along with an organic farm shop, pharmacy, medieval church and primary school. Everyday shopping needs are well served by the pretty market towns of Cirencester and Malmesbury. Both have weekly and artisan markets and large supermarkets as well as independent shops and cafés. Sporting opportunities include all manner of water sports at the Cotswold Water Park, just nine miles away, golf at Basset Down and Ogbourne Downs clubs and hunting with the vwh hunt. Purton village also has its own cricket and tennis clubs.
Local schooling options include the Cheltenham colleges, Wycliffe, Rencombe and Marlborough College, with a variety of state primary and secondary schools between Swindon and Cirencester. National road and rail links are easily accessible via the M4 and Swindon Train Station, both approximately five miles away.
Directions
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From Cirencester, join the A419 and proceed south towards Swindon. Leave the A419 at Cricklade and turn into the village, turning left upon reaching the High Street/B4553. Follow the road south for about 4.5 miles and drive through Purton Village, staying on the High Street. Number 24 will be on the right-hand side about 160 metres after the War Memorial.
Additional Info
Mains Water, Elec, Gas & Drainage.
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Savills - Cirencester
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