Well positioned Wiltshire period property
This characterful period property is Grade II listed and comes with a large renovated stone barn and pretty gardens
The Dairy House is a Grade II listed wonderful period house near Stourhead in Wiltshire. The house itself was formerly part of the Hobhouse Estate and has been constructed of stone and rendered elevations. The accommodation is spacious - well-proportioned principal reception rooms benefit from charming features including elm floorboards, working open fireplaces and underfloor heating. The kitchen/breakfast room has a flagstone floor and a Belfast sink.
The house also has a ground floor annexe with a bedroom and ensuite bathroom plus a sitting room and a secondary kitchen.
Accommodation includes:
* Entrance hall * Sitting room * Dining room * Kitchen/breakfast room * Scullery * Three double bedrooms * Family bathroom * Ground floor annexe with sitting room
The property also comes with a refurbished stone barn. Outside the lawned gardens are peppered by silver birch, cherry and eucylyptus trees while two herbaceous borders have mixed trees and a number of shrubs and perennials, all in just under an acre. There is also an area of raised timber decking by the oak framed barn which benefits from all day sun.
The Dairy House is on the market for £885,000
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The Dairy House is situated in an SSSI in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. There are pubs nearby in Kilmington and Maiden Bradley and local shopping is four miles away in Mere while the much-loved farm shop at Stourhead is just round the corner.
The guide price is £885,000. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 01935 812236 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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