- Generous entrance hall +
- Sitting room with woodburner +
- Well equipped kitchen +
- Separate utility/home office +
- Main bedroom with en-suite +
- Large workshop/garden shed +
- Driveway parking +
- Countryside views +
Virtual tour available
Nestled in a picturesque historical hamlet in the heart of the Downs, this delightful period mews house offers a rare blend of character, charm, and tranquillity. Light and airy throughout, the home boasts far-reaching countryside views.
DESCRIPTION
3 The Mews is a unique period mews house converted from a jockey’s gymnasium approximately 40 years ago. The high ceilings throughout create a sense of grandeur, enhancing the spacious and airy feel. The generous hallway leads to a sitting room with a woodburner and views over the garden, French doors lead to a separate dining room, and a well-equipped country-style kitchen with woodburner. There is ample storage, downstairs cloakroom, and separate office. To the first floor is the master bedroom with en-suite shower room, three further double bedrooms, and a family bathroom with a luxurious roll top bath.
OUTSIDE
To the front of the property is driveway parking with far-reaching countryside views. To the rear is a pretty, landscaped garden laid to lawn with a path leading to a patio area ideal for alfresco dining. Beyond is a large shed separated to create a workshop and a garden storage area.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property operates on oil fired central heating and benefits from double glazing throughout. It also has a private water supply and a septic tank.
Council tax band: E
Energy efficiency rating: D
The hamlet of Russley Park was built in the 19th century as a racehorse training establishment. It stands at the end of a no-through lane on the Lambourn Downs surrounded by dramatic downland countryside in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. A network of bridleways and quiet country lanes provides superb local riding. It is approximately 1 mile from the village of Baydon which has a general store/post office, Gastro pub, good primary school and church. The market towns of Marlborough and Hungerford are within a 10 mile radius and the expanding centre of Swindon is 7 miles away. Both junctions 14 & 15 of the M4 motorway are within 7 miles and there are intercity rail services from both Swindon and Hungerford to London.