Woodham House West
Exchanged
Semi Detached
Woodham House West, Bakers Road, Wroughton
Guide Price
£650,000
- Freehold
- Bedrooms ⛌5
- Bathrooms ⛌3
- Receptions ⛌3
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Sitting proudly in its plot, on Bakers Road, one of the oldest lanes in the village, is the stunning Grade II listed Woodham House West. Dating back to the early 1800's, the property was once occupied by Sir Aubrey Hastings when Woodham House was a single dwelling. He bought fame to Wroughton through training many successful race horses including the Brown Jack. Thus, the property plays an integral part in the history of Wroughton and has been lovingly looked after by the current owners for over 40 years.
Offering three principal reception rooms, five bedrooms and three bathrooms, across three floors; this charming village property provides great character while allowing for all modern conveniences for today’s varying lifestyles.
To the rear is a walled garden, perfect for family life. For those keen to entertain the property benefits from a large two-part conservatory adjoining the garden, that can be used all year round.
Being set well back from the road the property enjoys a grand outward appeal. There is extensive driveway parking to the front and a larger than normal garage to the side where there is also an EV charge point.
Wroughton provides an extensive range of amenities including nearby schooling at primary and secondary levels, doctors surgery, library, public houses and shopping facilities (including a Waitrose on the outskirts of the village). The commercial centre of Swindon is about 2.2 miles to the north where there is a mainline station to London Paddington (55 minutes) and South Wales and the West Country. Wroughton is approximately half way between Junction 15 and Junction 16 on the M4 motorway, which likewise provides easy access to London and the West country. The village nestles beneath the Marlborough Downs and Ridgeway National Trail and the surrounding countryside. Nearby is the beautiful historic Clouts Wood, which contains many footpaths and bridleways making it ideal for walking, riding and other country pursuits
Council Tax Band: G
EPC Rating: D
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