Beautiful former vicarage in Wiltshire
This pretty former Vicarage is located just nine miles from Bath


The Old Vicarage is a wonderful family property dating back to the 1870s. Many period features remain in the house, some of Flemish influence, in particular the full-height vaulted reception hall. The reception rooms themselves include the wonderful music room, the sitting room and another sitting room/dining room, all of which provide flexible spaces for entertaining and family time, while the kitchen is spacious and open plan.
The galleried landing on the first floor leads to the master bedroom suite, a guest bedroom and a study, while two further bedrooms and a family bathroom are found off the lobby through a connecting door. The second floor has another two bedrooms, one en-suite and a WC.
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Outside the property stands in its own mature garden which comes to three-quarters of an acre. There are lawns and mature beds as well as a productive vegetable garden
Lower Westwood is a popular village just one mile from Bradford on Avon which has a school, a good pub, a shop and a 12th century church, while Bath is just nine miles.
The guide price is £1,250,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01225 325 999 or visit http://search.knightfrank.com.
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