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NORBIN BARTON FARM, BRADFORD-ON-AVON WILTSHIRE
4 bedrooms
2 reception rooms
2 bathrooms
Outbuildings, garage/workshop
In all about 4.5 acres
Freehold
SITUATION:
South Wraxall is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque villages in West Wiltshire lying in the Bath, Bradford-on-Avon and Corsham triangle. The village contains a number of important period stone built houses and cottages, a manor house, public house and church dating from the 15th century. South Wraxall is conveniently located with good road communications providing easy access to the major employment centres of Bristol and Swindon via the M4 motorway, together with the city of Bath.
DESCRIPTION:
Norbin Barton Farm offers a hidden location and stunning views all set at the end of a long private drive. The house is an appealing period stone house with mellow honey coloured stone elevations and stone mullioned windows under a clay tiled roof. To the front of the house a large gravel forecourt provides ample parking and easy access. To the east of the house stand two large 20th century former farm buildings and a pretty stone built former barn. The 18th century barn and 20th century former dairy have consent for conversion into holiday cottages. Adjacent to the house stands a large open bay garage with an enclosed workshop to one side. The garden is enclosed and lawned to the southern rear of the house. A broad terrace borders the rear elevation and leadsonto the lawn. Far reaching and fine views are enjoyed with the paddock in the foreground and the chalk downs of Salisbury Plain in the distance. On entering the house the charming and well appointed family accommodation flows over two floors. The formal drawing room and large farmhouse family kitchen/breakfast room are at the front of the house. The dining room has a triple aspect and French doors opening onto the garden. The first floor offers 4 double bedrooms, the largest with an en-suite bathroom. In summary Norbin Barton Farm offers a most appealingperiod farmhouse with a useful and versatile range of buildings and paddocks in a hidden and idyllic location.
ACCOMMODATION:
Farmhouse: Hall, Drawing room, Dining room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Utility room, Cloakroom, Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 3 Further bedrooms, Bathroom.Buildings: 18th Century former barn with consent for conversion to holiday cottage, 20th Century former dairy with consent for conversion to holiday cottage, 20th Century barn with open bays and enclosed on 3 sides, Garage with 2 open bays and workshop.Grounds: Long private drive, Large gravel parking area, Enclosed lawned gardens, Paddock, In all about 4.5 acres.
DIRECTIONS:
From Bath take the A4 (via the bypass) to Bathford. At the roundabout pass under the railway bridge and take the A363 Bradford-on-Avon road and turn sharp left just beyond the bridge into Bathford. Proceed through the village and up the hill towards Kingsdown. At the crest of the hill, immediately before Kingsdown Golf course, turn right signposted South Wraxall and continue down the long straight. After approximately three quarters of a mile and before entering the village turn left at the sign Norbin Barton Farm.
2 reception rooms
2 bathrooms
Outbuildings, garage/workshop
In all about 4.5 acres
Freehold
SITUATION:
South Wraxall is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque villages in West Wiltshire lying in the Bath, Bradford-on-Avon and Corsham triangle. The village contains a number of important period stone built houses and cottages, a manor house, public house and church dating from the 15th century. South Wraxall is conveniently located with good road communications providing easy access to the major employment centres of Bristol and Swindon via the M4 motorway, together with the city of Bath.
DESCRIPTION:
Norbin Barton Farm offers a hidden location and stunning views all set at the end of a long private drive. The house is an appealing period stone house with mellow honey coloured stone elevations and stone mullioned windows under a clay tiled roof. To the front of the house a large gravel forecourt provides ample parking and easy access. To the east of the house stand two large 20th century former farm buildings and a pretty stone built former barn. The 18th century barn and 20th century former dairy have consent for conversion into holiday cottages. Adjacent to the house stands a large open bay garage with an enclosed workshop to one side. The garden is enclosed and lawned to the southern rear of the house. A broad terrace borders the rear elevation and leadsonto the lawn. Far reaching and fine views are enjoyed with the paddock in the foreground and the chalk downs of Salisbury Plain in the distance. On entering the house the charming and well appointed family accommodation flows over two floors. The formal drawing room and large farmhouse family kitchen/breakfast room are at the front of the house. The dining room has a triple aspect and French doors opening onto the garden. The first floor offers 4 double bedrooms, the largest with an en-suite bathroom. In summary Norbin Barton Farm offers a most appealingperiod farmhouse with a useful and versatile range of buildings and paddocks in a hidden and idyllic location.
ACCOMMODATION:
Farmhouse: Hall, Drawing room, Dining room, Kitchen/breakfast room, Utility room, Cloakroom, Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, 3 Further bedrooms, Bathroom.Buildings: 18th Century former barn with consent for conversion to holiday cottage, 20th Century former dairy with consent for conversion to holiday cottage, 20th Century barn with open bays and enclosed on 3 sides, Garage with 2 open bays and workshop.Grounds: Long private drive, Large gravel parking area, Enclosed lawned gardens, Paddock, In all about 4.5 acres.
DIRECTIONS:
From Bath take the A4 (via the bypass) to Bathford. At the roundabout pass under the railway bridge and take the A363 Bradford-on-Avon road and turn sharp left just beyond the bridge into Bathford. Proceed through the village and up the hill towards Kingsdown. At the crest of the hill, immediately before Kingsdown Golf course, turn right signposted South Wraxall and continue down the long straight. After approximately three quarters of a mile and before entering the village turn left at the sign Norbin Barton Farm.
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