Elegant Wiltshire country house for sale
This handsome country house near Landford in Wiltshire comes with a cottage and 12 acres, and dates back to the 1800s

Brooklands is a substantial country house near Landford in Wiltshire believed to date back to the mid 1800s. The main house still retains much of its period charm and has accommodation over three floors.
The rooms have been refurbished to account for modern requirements, while the drawing room, the snug and the library provide useful intimate and public spaces, and the very generous kitchen/breakfast room opens on to a terrific conservatory.
The master bedroom suite is impressive and the house offers eight further bedrooms upstairs, and two bathrooms.
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The cottage offers over 3,200 ft of space comprising a two-bedroom flat on the first floor with balcony overlooking the swimming pool while the ground floor provides a wonderful garden room, gym and playroom.
The grounds are designed in separate rooms including a large parkland area, meadow, woodland with the River Blackmore running through it, and including plentiful trees, shrubs and bulbs. The walled garden protects the large swimming pool.
Situated near to the Wiltshire village of Landford, Brooklands is also just ten miles from Salisbury and just within the New Forest National Park.
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The guide price is £2,950,000. For further information please contact Savills on 01722 426 881 or www.savills.co.uk.
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