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A double fronted period property which was the former post office in the village, located on the high street in Chapmanslade. The property now offers four bedrooms, a large kitchen dining room with two further reception rooms and a tiered garden.
The property has a white wisteria and flower beds flanking the front door which welcomes you into the hallway. To the right is the large sitting room which has pine floorboards, ingle nook fireplace with wood burner and several windows. The room is a versatile space and has a music area where you will find the stairs. Another reception is to the left of the front door, this is currently used as a fifth bedroom but would make a playroom snug if desired. The kitchen dining room is a sociable space located at the back of the property, this room is open plan and has Victorian sky lanterns and bi folding doors opening on to the garden. There is fitted cabinetry with solid wooden worktops, an island with a wine fridge, a Belling cooker and space for white goods. The dining area has room for a large table and has an electric stove. There is also a large pantry with shelving and a utility room with space for a washing machine and doors to both the garden and one of the garages. A W C completes this area. A cellar is accessed from the front hallway which has standing height and is currently used for storage.
On the first floor are the four bedrooms, a family bathroom and an office. The main bedroom has views towards Cley Hill and an ensuite shower room. The second bedroom also offers an ensuite shower room and has the benefit of a walk in wardrobe. There are two further bedrooms positioned at the front of the property and they are both double in size. The family bathroom has a modern freestanding bath and a separate shower. There is an office which completes this floor.
The garden has a terraced area which is accessed via the bi folding doors, the terrace is bordered by roses bushes and a pond with a rockery. Past the potting shed and up the steps is the lawn which is enclosed by mature trees and hedging and there is a summer house with a small decked terrace. By the side of the house is a shed and a raised bed area with a gate to the other garage which is used as workshop and has an up and over door. The second garage is to the rear of the property and is used for storage, with in internal door from the utility room and an up and over door on the lane to the side of the property. The post box is still in working order and has daily collections.
The village of Chapmanslade has a primary school, a public house just over the road from this house, a church and a village hall. The nearby towns include Warminster, Westbury and the market town of Frome. Frome is a historic market town, just under 13 miles from Bath and surrounded by beautiful countryside. The town has many amenities, including good schools, two theatres, a cinema and a station. There are main line stations in Frome and Westbury with regular services to London Paddington from Westbury.
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Mains water, Mains drainage, Mains electric, Oil.
Freehold
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