17th century thatched cottage in Wiltshire
A 17th century cottage in Wiltshire outside Bath comes with a contemporary annexe

The White House is a fine 17th century thatched cottage with a contemporary extension and bespoke annexe. The cottage itself is listed Grade II and located on the edge of Nettleton village in Wiltshire.
The main part of the house has accommodation over two floors and period features include open fireplaces, exposed beams, stone walls and wooden floors.
The house offers: entrance hall, sitting room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, four bedrooms and a bathroom.
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The annexe has a reception, bedroom, plus balcony and wet room, and offers high quality accommodation ideal for guests, family members or as a perfect home office.
Outside the gardens are around an acre and have well-stocked flower beds, established trees, a terraced seating area and mature hedging. The remainder is a paddock area with a vegetable garden and a seasonal pond, an orchard and meadow flowers.
Nettleton sits ten miles to the North East of Bath and seven miles from Chippenham and benefits from a village shop/post office with further local amenities in Marshfield.
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The guide price is £665,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01225 474 503 or visit www.savills.co.uk.
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