Listed for £290,000
August 6, 2024
Sold for £208,000
2019
Sold for £218,000
2016
Sold for £198,000
2010
Sold for £135,000
2003
Sold for £79,950
1999
Sold for £35,000
1998
QUOTE: EB0191 Believed to date back to the 1600’s this lovingly maintained property exudes character and charm at every turn. If you have been dreaming of owning a piece of history in a picturesque village, look no further than this enchanting mid-terrace cottage in Maiden Bradley. Located in the conservation village where you will find a perfect blend of rural tranquillity and community spirit. This delightful cottage over two floors offers plenty of space for you to create the home of your dreams. Tucked away from the main road you will be delighted by the contemporary feel of this period home which has been thoughtfully decorated throughout but retaining the authenticity of its origins. The living room is cosy adorned with wooden beams and a woodburner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The focal point of the room, the woodburner, adds not only warmth but also a touch of rustic charm to the space. Imagine curling up on a cold winter's night with a good book and a cup of tea, the crackling fire casting a soft glow around you. The recently refurbished kitchen in this cottage is a true delight for anyone who loves to cook. Featuring forest green cabinetry that adds a pop of colour to the space, the kitchen is equipped with a modern oven and electric hob, making meal preparation a breeze. There is an integrated dishwasher, mini wine cooler and spaces for a washing machine and fridge freezer. The dining area provides plenty of room for a large dining table where you can gather with family and friends for meals and celebrations. There is also a full width built in storage cupboard providing ample space to keep your belongings and small household appliances organised and out of sight. A downstairs cloakroom, originally an understairs cupboard is well designed and adds convenience for both residents and guests. A unique feature about this home is that every possible part of the home has been utilised, there is hidden storage on the stairs for all your shoes and accessories, ensuring a clutter free environment. Upstairs, the cottage features two double bedrooms, each offering a serene retreat for rest and relaxation. The main bedroom with open exposed beams comes complete with built-in wardrobes, providing sufficient storage space and a clutter free environment while maintaining the vintage aesthetic of the cottage. Upstairs you will find 2 double bedrooms. The second bedroom has dual aspect windows and is light filled, ideal for a growing family or hosting guests, the sloping ceilings exude a sense of history and charm, adding a unique touch to the space. The beautifully appointed family bathroom is a true sanctuary, featuring a walk-in shower and a luxurious roll-top freestanding bath. Whether you prefer a quick refreshing shower or a leisurely soak in the tub, this bathroom caters to your every need. There is also a heated towel rail which is switched to enable operation with or without the central heating, keeping your towels dry for your next pamper session. One of the standout features of this cottage is its garden, which is located opposite the house across the pathway. The garden is a true oasis, featuring a sunhouse where you can relax and unwind, surrounded by lush shrubs and foliage that provide ample privacy. Imagine sipping your morning coffee in this serene setting or hosting intimate gatherings with loved ones in this enchanting outdoor space. In addition to the charming cottage and stunning garden, this property also boasts a single garage, providing convenient parking and storage space for your vehicles and outdoor equipment. The garage adds to the overall appeal of the property, offering practicality alongside its historic charm. In conclusion, the cottage's historical charm and unique features make it a desirable property for those seeking a traditional home. Whether you are looking for a weekend retreat or a permanent residence, this property offers the perfect blend of old world charm and contemporary living. Come and get your own piece of vintage. Why choose Maiden Bradley? Maiden Bradley is a picturesque village located in the beautiful countryside of Wiltshire. Known for its charming cottages and historic buildings, Maiden Bradley offers a tranquil setting for residents and visitors alike. The village's rich history and stunning landscapes make it a popular destination for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the English countryside. Living in Maiden Bradley offers a quaint countryside experience with the Bradley Hare Pub set within the Duchy of Somerset estate and the recently opened family run Bradley Pantry adding to the charm. The recently refurnished pub provides a cosy place to unwind and socialise, while the store offers locally sourced produce, and you can even sit down an enjoy coffee and fabulous homemade delights. There are also community gardens currently with around thirty members with new members welcomed allowing you to get involved in the growing of vegetables, flowers and soft fruit for the local residents and their families. These local establishments create a sense of community and make daily life more enjoyable for residents in Maiden Bradley to an already close-knit community. Do not miss the opportunity to make this charming cottage your new home. Whether you are a first-time buyer, a growing family, or looking to downsize, this property ticks all the boxes. So, to delve deeper into the details of this fantastic offering, book your personal tour with Emma Butcher today where you will have the opportunity to see it for yourself and learn more about this lovely home and its potential. The property also has the additional benefits of a Grant boiler fitted in 2020, oil fired central heating, double-glazed windows, new radiators, boarded loft space with ladder and light , off and on-street parking. Single Garage. Kindly note some items mentioned or seen in the photographs may not be included in the property, please check with the Property Agent. For further information or details about this property please visit. emmabutcher.exp.uk.com EPC = E, Council Tax Band – B (£1812 PA estimate) Local Authority- Wiltshire, Services - Mains electricity, Oil, Mains water, Mains Drainage. Freehold property. Conservation Area Quote Ref EB 0191
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