Location
Broughton Gifford is an historic and picturesque North Wiltshire village that is surrounded by open countryside and mentioned in the Domesday Book.
There is a thriving village community with two pubs and a popular primary school along with a common with a cricket pitch and roaming sheep that hosts one of the most spectacular fireworks displays in the area.
A wide range of amenities is available in nearby Melksham including a Waitrose (approx 2 miles west) and the market town of Bradford on Avon (approx 4 miles away).
The city of Bath is some 11 miles away and is a World Heritage Site renowned for its Roman heritage and Georgian architecture and wide range of cultural, business, shopping and leisure amenities. Communications are excellent with the nearby station at Chippenham (8 miles) offering a direct train service to London Paddington (journey time approx 70 mins) and Bristol Temple Meads (journey time approx 30 mins). Junction 16 of the M4 is 12 miles north, and Bristol International Airport some 32 miles west.
Description
This impressive family home enjoys an enviable setting along The Street in the heart of Broughton Gifford. Built in attractive stone and with in excess of 2,280 sq ft of accommodation arranged over 3 floors.
The accommodation comprises of and is currently arranged with a welcoming entrance hall with cloakroom, sitting room with feature fireplace, dining room with wooden stripped floor, a modern style kitchen with a level of integrated appliances and practical utility room with access to the garage.
To the first floor is a guest bedroom with en suite bathroom, two further bedrooms and a family bathroom. To the second floor is the principal bedroom suite with en suite shower room and a number of built in wardrobes/cupboards as well as a further double bedroom with easy access to the boarded out loft space.
Gardens
Approached off The Street, the property enjoys an in-out driveway which provides ample off road parking and access to the garage. further to the front are established shrubs and hedging as well as a climbing vine. The rear garden is laid predominantly to lawn and wraps around one side of the house creating a good size garden for young and old to enjoy. There are established flower beds and a selection of shrubs. There is a patio area off the back of the house as well as a timber shed and wood store. The rear garden is enclosed by stonewalls with lattice trellis on top which affords a good degree of privacy.
Directions
The property is located along The Street just before the turning to Mill Lane.
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