Listed for £2,500,000
February 26, 2026
Sold for £1,698,500
2008
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Grounds & Outbuildings
This impressive former farmhouse sits in gardens and grounds of circa 9.5 acres and borders extensive countryside yet is within 1.5 miles of Devizes town centre. The gardens and grounds comprise of a south-facing principal garden with terrace, lawns, lily pond, hornbeam avenue and summer house. Additionally there is a hard tennis court, vegetable garden and fruit cage. The remainder of the land is pastureland enclosed by estate railings, divided into paddocks with a dew pond. There are 4 loose horse boxes and tack room and a magnificent timber-framed barn (approx. 85' x 19') with lean-to ideal for practical storage or potential further redevelopment (subject to necessary permissions). Adjoining this is a walled garden containing ornamental cherry trees and an old brick and slate-roofed pigsty
Granary Cottage
This comprises of a reception/dining hall, cloakroom, sitting room and kitchen with AGA to the ground floor with two first-floor bedrooms, each with en suite bathrooms and an enclosed rear garden.
Studio Cottage (currently used as a gallery)
In this cottage is a reception lobby, sitting room (former stable), study, open-plan kitchen/dining room with built-in oven and hob and to the first floor two bedrooms, each with adjoining bathroom or shower room.
Location
The hamlet of Roundway lies just two miles north of the historic market town of Devizes. The property enjoys panoramic views over Roundway Down and towards the iconic White Horse carved into the hillside to mark the millennium. Steeped in history, the area is famously associated with the Battle of Roundway (1643), a pivotal moment in the English Civil War. It is reputed that General Sir William Waller breakfasted at the farmhouse before his defeat on the nearby Downs.
Devizes (derived from the Latin ad devizas-meaning at the boundaries) is regularly featured in the top 10 of the country’s favourite market towns. It has a weekly market and an extensive range of independent shops. There are over 500 listed buildings in the town and a nationally acclaimed Museum. It hosts an International Street Festival and many other festivals and recreational events. The town of Marlborough is within a short drive, as are the cities of Bath and Salisbury. Communication links are excellent with a station at Pewsey offering direct services to London Paddington. The A303 is within easy reach offering links to the south west and east of England, whilst the A316 provides fast access to the M4. The property is well positioned for excellent schooling including Marlborough College, Dauntsey's in West Lavington, St Mary's Calne, Stonar and Pinewood.
Acreage: 9.5 Acres
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