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Reybridge, nr Lacock

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

4

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

1,783 sq ft

166 sq m

TENURE
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Freehold

Key features

  • Beautifully presented and extended family home in peaceful position within Lacock
  • Four bedrooms and wonderful views over countryside at the rear
  • Two sleek and spacious bathrooms
  • Large sitting room with working fireplace
  • Useful ground floor study and utility room
  • Dining room with plenty of space to host and an impressive gas fire place.
  • Stunning dual aspect kitchen / breakfast / family room extension with bi-fold doors to garden and underfloor heating
  • Detached double garage with pitched roof and two private driveways to provide lots of parking
  • Generously proportioned south facing rear garden
  • Abundance of period character and charm throughout partnered with stylish modern conveniences

Description

A beautifully presented period home featuring an exceptional rear extension and loft conversion, occupying a coveted end-of-terrace position in the picturesque village of Lacock. Enjoying stunning views across rolling countryside, this impressive property offers versatile living space, four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double garage, and a superb level garden.

Thoughtfully renovated and enhanced by the current owners, this charming home combines timeless character with contemporary comfort. Arranged over three spacious floors, the well-balanced accommodation has been carefully designed to maximise the far-reaching rural views that surround the property.

Occupying the end position of an exclusive and tranquil terrace in Reybridge one of Lacock’s most sought-after locations,, the house retains an abundance of original period features while seamlessly embracing modern family living. The generous sitting room centres around a striking working fireplace set within an elegant stone surround, creating a warm and inviting focal point. From here, the accommodation flows naturally into a formal dining room and a substantial study/playroom, offering excellent flexibility for family life, home working, and entertaining alike. The study/playroom provides access through to a generously proportioned 'natural stone' wet room that features a matching white suite and ambient foot-level lighting.

The formal dining room, complete with wooden flooring and a characterful red-brick fireplace, provides an elegant setting for entertaining. Beyond lies the true centrepiece of the home: a spectacular dual-aspect kitchen, dining and family room extension. Flooded with natural light from a large roof lantern and an impressive picture window framing views of the garden and surrounding countryside, this exceptional space has been designed with both family life and entertaining in mind.

The bespoke handmade kitchen is beautifully appointed, featuring Dekton worktops, a substantial island with breakfast bar, an electric Aga, a fitted wine cooler, and integrated Neff appliances, including a fridge freezer, dishwasher, and cooker. Expansive bi-fold doors span almost the entire garden-facing elevation, opening the room seamlessly onto the terrace and garden to create an outstanding indoor-outdoor entertaining space.

A generous utility room provides additional storage and space for laundry appliances, keeping the main living areas clutter-free.

On the first floor, a bright landing leads to two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both enjoying views across the garden and countryside beyond. Original elm floorboards and exposed timber beams add warmth and character, while a beautifully finished family bathroom features a white suite and elegant travertine tiling.

The second floor comprises two further bedrooms within a thoughtfully converted loft, each featuring vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and Velux windows that enhance the sense of space and light.


Externally at the front, this non-listed home benefits from a wide private driveway that provides off street parking for a couple of vehicles, leading in turn into the detached double garage. This double garage benefits from a conventional sloping roof with storage space, as well as light, power, and handy side access. Additional parking requirements can also be satisfied by the second private driveway that comes with this property which can be found just to the left hand side of the other, and can comfortably support another couple of vehicles. Head around the back via the useful side access and you will find a generously proportioned and well organised rear garden that provides a variety of inviting spaces for the whole family to enjoy. This exquisite mature garden backs onto rolling open fields and features a large expanse of lawn in addition to two patios and a private sun terrace, all basking in plenty of natural sunlight thanks to the South-West facing aspect. There are two secure wooden sheds in situ, as well as an array of pretty flowers, shrubs and small trees that accent this excellent outside space that also features a handy gate at the bottom of the garden that provides easy access out to the countryside.

Lacock is a historic, quintessential English village surrounded by glorious Wiltshire countryside. The village is a firm favourite for film and TV sets wishing to make the most of the unspoiled nature of its streets and cottages. As well as the 13th century Abbey Lacock offers a superb range of local amenities such as a children’s playground and playing fields, the National Trust shop and tearooms, fabulous country pubs, a well-stocked village shop & post office. Independent and State schools in the local area at primary and senior level are well regarded and within easy reach of Lacock. There are also good transport links from here as it is only a short drive to Chippenham, which has a mainline rail link to London Paddington and the M4 motorway is accessed via J17 just a few miles north of the town.

Additional Information

Tenure: Freehold

Council Tax Band:  E

EPC Rating: Current E (43) Potential C (73).  

Services: Oil central heating with electric underfloor heating in the kitchen. Double glazing. Shared septic tank drainage with Mains drainage serving the utility room sink and washing machine. Mains Electricity.

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COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: E
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
Garage,Driveway
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
No wheelchair access

Reybridge, nr Lacock

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Affordability

Monthly repayments£4,012
Property: £ 800,000
Deposit: £ 80,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Hunter French, Corsham

3 High Street, Corsham, SN13 0ES
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Whether you are looking for your next home, or to sell your existing property, we have created an enviable niche for showcasing and selling distinctive and characterful properties that are the talk of the town. Equally, we have worked hard to build a solid and trusted reputation in the community for understanding the heart and soul of the villages and towns we serve. As a result, Hunter French is perfectly placed to confidently and efficiently find the right buyer and the right property for you. If you're looking to sell your property or find a new home then call Jacob, Dan, Simon, Sam and Rachel today. Their dedication really does make a difference.

Corsham is a historical market town in the west of Wiltshire and is famed for its beautiful buildings and traditional village style with an array of delightful independent shops. The neighbouring villages have been the locations for television programs and films including Harry Potter and the Lark Rise to Candleford series. Its diverse architecture and beautiful scenery make it the ideal location for living.

Director Jacob Heatley - Adams' comments:

'With an incredibly welcoming and friendly atmosphere, whether you are watching a game of cricket on the green, relaxing at a Yoga class at The Pound, dropping the children off at one of the towns highly reputable schools or just enjoying an evening drink in the local pub, Corsham is perfect for all walks of life.'

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