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Spacious 6 bed Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£2,350,000
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£1,536,600 Aug 30, 2019
£677,700 Sep 30, 1997

Description

"A distinguished Grade II listed Manor House with 16th century Tudor origins, thoughtfully enhanced over time. Set on the site of a former Roman villa, the property boasts a rich heritage, including a Roman mosaic now housed in Devizes Museum. Documented as a residence since 1397 and once owned by the Earls of Essex and Warwick, this is a rare opportunity to own a piece of English history.

Constructed of stone with mullion windows, leaded lights, and slate and Cotswold stone tiled roofs, the Manor House is arranged over three floors. The property showcases exquisite period features, including stone fireplaces, and exposed timber beams. The house has been well maintained, with upgrades to bathrooms, the hot water system, electrics and new boiler and redecorated. Furthermore, there has been planning permission granted reference PL 2021 07998 to create a new kitchen dining room.

The entrance features a timber and stone porch leading into a welcoming hall with parquet flooring. The ground floor comprises a snug with a wood burner and built in shelving. The double aspect dining day room features a large stone inglenook fireplace with wood burning stove. The drawing room features an open stone fireplace, wrought iron detailing, window seats with views to the front, and a beamed ceiling.

The kitchen and breakfast room includes an artisan stone tiled floor, a mixture of cabinetry and open shelving and a built in dresser with Corian countertops, a four door AGA, an induction hob, built in Miele dishwasher, Miele oven, walk in larder with slate shelving, and space for a double fridge freezer. A utility and cloakroom area features a glazed corridor with stable doors to the courtyard, a laundry area, and a WC.

The first floor offers a principal suite with a spacious bedroom, en suite bathroom with double sinks, WC, and bath, plus an adjoining dressing room or bedroom with built in wardrobes offering extensive storage. A guest bedroom includes built in wardrobes and an en suite bathroom with artisan stone tiles, hand basin, WC, and a Bette bath with shower attachment. An additional double bedroom features built in wardrobes. The family bathroom includes artisan stone tiles, a Bette bath, a Matki shower with a double glass cubicle, a hand basin, and a WC. Linen and airing cupboards house double Megaflow hot water tanks and other storage options.

The second floor consists of two double, beamed attic style bedrooms with wainscot panelling, along with a shower room that includes a shower, hand basin, and WC.

Set within an Italianate style courtyard, this separate stone and tiled cottage offers contemporary living space. The galleried living room is double height featuring sofas, a large table and kitchenette. A mezzanine bedroom is accessible via a staircase. The shower room includes a large walk in shower, hand basin, and WC. Additional outbuildings include an attached garage and two storerooms, one housing the oil tanks and an outside loo. Tucked away in the secluded courtyard, there is a purpose built outdoor office which provides the perfect space to work from home.

Outside

The property boasts two driveways leading to a large parking and turning area at the front. A stone flagged path lined with flower beds leads to the main entrance, complemented by wisteria and clematis. To the rear, additional parking is available near the four car garage, which adjoins an Alitex greenhouse. Across from this lies the Apple Store Office, a converted workspace
with wooden flooring, glazed doors, power and broadband lines. The outdoor space is a true highlight. The formal gardens feature a lawned area, a vine clad loggia with
a solid stone table and benches, an herb garden, and an ornate stone balustrade. A flagstone courtyard leads to a heated pool, enclosed by mature borders, rockeries,
and an iron rose clad pergola. Expansive lawns and woodland are divided by a chalk stream, with bridges providing access to Beech woodland. The tennis court and pavilion cater to sports enthusiasts. A potting shed and studio provide a perfect retreat. The fruit and vegetable garden are enclosed within a caged area for
homegrown produce. Specimen trees include a Cedar, Ginkgo, Weeping Willows, Catalpa, Copper Beech, and various fruit trees.

Situation

Cherhill is a charming and historic village in Wiltshire, renowned for its iconic White Horse and the Lansdowne Monument. This vibrant community features a primary school, a traditional pub, a beautiful church, and an active village life. Nearby market towns such as Marlborough, Calne, and Devizes provide excellent shopping and leisure amenities, while the larger commercial hubs of Bath and Chippenham offer an even broader selection. The surrounding countryside, designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is steeped in history, with ancient settlements, burial sites, and the World Heritage listed Avebury stone circle and Silbury Hill. Numerous footpaths and bridleways make this area ideal for walking and riding.

Cherhill enjoys excellent transport links. Fast and regular train services to London Paddington are available from Swindon approximately 55 minutes , Chippenham 1 hour 12 minutes , and Pewsey 1 hour 5 minutes . The A4 provides convenient access to nearby towns, while the M4 motorway Junctions 16 & 17 ensures easy connectivity.

Educational options in the area include the local primary school, St Margaret s Prep, St Francis Pewsey, St Mary s Calne, Marlborough College, and Dauntsey s.

Property Ref Number

HAM 57916

Additional Information

Directions
Local Authority Wiltshire Council
Council Tax Band H
Services All mains services connected.
Oil fired central heating"

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Cherhill CofE School
0.2mi
Priestley Primary School
2.1mi
Holy Trinity Church of England Academy
2.1mi
Marden Vale CofE Academy
2.5mi
Kingsbury Green Academy
2.5mi
Nearby Stations
Chippenham Station
7.5mi
Melksham Station
9.2mi
Pewsey Station
9.7mi
Swindon Station
11.7mi
Trowbridge Station
13.8mi
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