- Grade II listed period town house +
- Convenient location +
- Three Bedrooms +
- Three Story Property +
- Courtyard and attractive garden with riverside deck +
Virtual tour available
GRADE II LISTED town house with THREE DOUBLE BEDROOMS, and a beautiful rear garden leading down to the River Kennet.
DESCRIPTION
London Road is a Grade II listed period town house believed to date back to the 1860’s. It has a classic period façade with brick elevations under a pitched slate roof with a prominent gable end. The property provides well planned accommodation over three floors.
On the ground floor leading on from the corridor is an elegant sitting room with period features and an open fireplace, a good-size dining room, and the kitchen with views out into the back garden. On the first floor there is a double bedroom and family bathroom. On the second floor there are two double bedrooms, one with a fitted wardrobe.
The house is approached via wrought iron fencing to the front door. The front garden is gravelled with raised flower beds. To the rear there is a paved terrace. An additional garden area is reached via a path through a timber gate to a
brick path which leads onto a circular paved terrace.
OUTSIDE
There is a lawned area with mature trees, flowers and shrub borders. At the end of the garden there is a decked area with views over the River Kennet.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
Council tax band: C
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Marlborough is a special market town in the heart of Wiltshire which enjoys a cafe culture and vibrant High Street. There is a Waitrose supermarket and Rick Stein restaurant with coffee shops and a good mix of national brands and independent retailers. It enjoys regular markets in the High Street which is one of the widest in the UK and there are a variety of culture and social events such as music, art and literature festivals. A recent addition to the town is the parade cinema. The town features a literary festival and the well-known Marlborough College Summer School. The surrounding countryside includes the Savernake Forest and West Woods at Lockeridge and provides for a multitude of outdoor sports and hobbies. Marlborough has excellent schooling with St Johns Academy close by and is also home to the renowned private school Marlborough College. There are two golf courses nearby, a tennis club, leisure centre and gyms in town with shooting, fishing and flying within easy distance. Racing at Newbury.
In the area there are two train stations with services to London (Paddington 65mins) at Great Bedwyn and Pewsey. The M4 J15 is about 10 mins drive away.