- Natural stone Grade II Listed house
- Lovely setting adjoining a green
- 3 bedrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- Large south-facing garden
- Home office
- Private parking and garage
Description
The Foxes is a very attractive natural stone Grade II listed house which occupies a wonderful peaceful and picturesque setting towards the edge of the desirable village of Kington Langley. Set along a quiet leafy lane adjoining a quaint green, the property dates back to the early 19th Century and is filled with charm. The accommodation is beautifully presented having been updated in recent times, extending to around 1,183 sq.ft across three floors.
The ground floor comprises two reception rooms at the front including the living room which features a large stone fireplace and ornate wood-burner inset. The kitchen/dining room is positioned at the rear and is fitted with traditional style units. The ground floor is completed by a utility/WC. On the first floor, there are two bedrooms and a large family bathroom. The bathroom has been upgraded with a stylish roll-top bath and separate shower. The principal bedroom occupies the entire top floor with timber beamed ceiling and a large walk-in wardrobe. Views over the adjoining green and surrounding countryside can be enjoyed from the accommodation.
The property is accompanied by a fantastic south-facing large garden which is arranged into two areas. A gravelled seating terrace adjoins the front of the house beside a lawn and mature hedging, whilst the garden opens to a larger area laid mostly to lawn with a raised beds and a timber shed which has power connected. There is plenty of private parking over a driveway in front of a stone-built garage and the addition of an excellent home office. The office is insulated with power, lighting and WiFi.
Situation
Kington Langley is an excellent North Wiltshire village situated close to the town of Chippenham with a picturesque village centre of open common land. This popular village is favoured for its great sense of community and has amenities such as a C of E primary school, parish church, a pop-up café at Church Farm, playing fields and an active village hall. There are many clubs on offer including tennis, croquet and wine. The large town of Chippenham has various facilities, retail parks, a leisure centre and popular secondary schooling options. Nearby towns also include Malmesbury with its wide range of amenities and excellent schools plus a Waitrose, and Corsham (circa 7 miles), a charming North Wiltshire town with an excellent range of facilities including many specialist shops and cafes. The attractive high street has been used in various film productions such as Poldark. Chippenham mainline railway station has regular services to London (Paddington c.75 minutes). There is also convenient easy access to the M4 with junction 17 located only a 5 minute drive away for further travel to Bristol, Bath, Swindon, London and Wales.
Additional Information
The property is Freehold with mains gas central heating, mains drainage, water and electricity. The property is located within a conservation area. There is a historical pedestrian right of way for the neighbour. Ultrafast broadband is available and there are some limitations to mobile phone coverage. Information taken from the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker, please see the website for more information. Wiltshire Council Tax Band D.
Set down a quiet leafy lane overlooking a picturesque green, this charming Grade II listed house is coupled with a south-facing garden, home office, parking and garage.