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7 bed detached house for saleLower Road, Bratton, Westbury, Wiltshire BA13
7 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
Imposing and impressive façade
Gardens and grounds approaching an acre
In need of modernisation/renovation
Edge of village setting
Fine period features
No onward chain
EPC Rating = E
An impressive Grade II listed detached family home with established gardens in need of modernisation/renovation.
Description
Set along Lower Road in the heart of Bratton, Yew Trees House is the kind of property that feels woven into the landscape, historic and handsome. With its timeless red brick elevations and traditional sash style windows, it belongs as much to the rural scenery as the open countryside that unfolds beyond it.
Stepping inside, the property radiates the warmth and authenticity of an older home that has retained its character without pretence. The interiors are punctuated with original fireplaces, panelled doors and deep, hand built window reveals, all quiet hallmarks of real heritage.
The house unfolds generously across more than 500 sq m (approx. 5,400 sq ft) of internal accommodation arranged over three floors as well as a cellar. This is a home that offers both grandeur and flexibility; its scale is immediately apparent, yet never overwhelming.
Multiple reception rooms, some with dual aspects, others framed around fireplaces create distinct atmospheres for family life. From cosy corners to expansive entertaining spaces, each room offers a different mood and purpose. Upstairs, generously proportioned bedrooms flood with natural light, and several upper floor spaces enjoy far reaching countryside views.
For all its charm, Yew Trees House is ready for imaginative reinvention. The existing layout offers remarkable potential for a contemporary open plan living spaces, a statement kitchen, luxurious bedroom suites with dressing rooms and enhanced indoor and outdoor connectivity, making use of the gardens and views (all subject to the necessary permissions).
Whether the vision is a sympathetic restoration, a bold redesign, or a blend of both, the scale and structure of the home offers exceptional flexibility and a rewarding family home at the end of it.
Gardens and Grounds
Approached off Lower Road the property enjoys a large driveway suitable for parking a number of vehicles and in turn it leads to a detached double garage with up and over door as well as power and lighting. To the rear of the garage there is under croft storage an ideal space for garden paraphernalia.
The gardens and grounds are approaching an acre and comprise to the front of a lawn set behind railings and an established beech hedge. Tall pillars decorated with stone acorns and iron gates provide the main entrance via a pathway to the main entrance to the home.
The rear gardens offers a blend of large level lawns, creative yew tree hedge topiary and a wild nature area with pond. All enclosed and backing on to open fields and farmlands. The gardens are ideal for young and old to enjoy as well as loved pets to explore.
Location
Bratton is a small picturesque village in Wiltshire, England, just east of Westbury on the north edge of Salisbury Plain, located three miles from the town of Westbury (mainline train to London journey time from 85 minutes), twenty miles from the Roman City of Bath and twenty miles from the historical city of Salisbury. The Westbury White Horse and the earthworks of Bratton Castle Iron Age hill fort are both in Bratton parish.
Bratton has a thriving community of clubs, societies and social groups. In the centre of the village is The Duke public house, Hillworth Stores/Post Office, Bratton Community Primary School, the village green including a young children’s play park, a Doctor’s Surgery, along with three halls (Jubilee Hall, Pavilion and the Church Institute) all regularly used for activities, fundraising events as well as talks and private functions. See for further details.
There is easy access to the surrounding countryside where many a footpath will lead you on a scenic voyage of discovery in the glorious surrounding countryside. And the neighbouring villages of Edington with its priory church and Three Daggers gastro pub and Steeple Ashton with its pretty gothic church and well stocked shop.
Square Footage: 5,849 sq ft
Acreage:
0.75 Acres
Directions
The property is located along the north side of Lower Road almost opposite Blatchs Orchard.
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Description
Set along Lower Road in the heart of Bratton, Yew Trees House is the kind of property that feels woven into the landscape, historic and handsome. With its timeless red brick elevations and traditional sash style windows, it belongs as much to the rural scenery as the open countryside that unfolds beyond it.
Stepping inside, the property radiates the warmth and authenticity of an older home that has retained its character without pretence. The interiors are punctuated with original fireplaces, panelled doors and deep, hand built window reveals, all quiet hallmarks of real heritage.
The house unfolds generously across more than 500 sq m (approx. 5,400 sq ft) of internal accommodation arranged over three floors as well as a cellar. This is a home that offers both grandeur and flexibility; its scale is immediately apparent, yet never overwhelming.
Multiple reception rooms, some with dual aspects, others framed around fireplaces create distinct atmospheres for family life. From cosy corners to expansive entertaining spaces, each room offers a different mood and purpose. Upstairs, generously proportioned bedrooms flood with natural light, and several upper floor spaces enjoy far reaching countryside views.
For all its charm, Yew Trees House is ready for imaginative reinvention. The existing layout offers remarkable potential for a contemporary open plan living spaces, a statement kitchen, luxurious bedroom suites with dressing rooms and enhanced indoor and outdoor connectivity, making use of the gardens and views (all subject to the necessary permissions).
Whether the vision is a sympathetic restoration, a bold redesign, or a blend of both, the scale and structure of the home offers exceptional flexibility and a rewarding family home at the end of it.
Gardens and Grounds
Approached off Lower Road the property enjoys a large driveway suitable for parking a number of vehicles and in turn it leads to a detached double garage with up and over door as well as power and lighting. To the rear of the garage there is under croft storage an ideal space for garden paraphernalia.
The gardens and grounds are approaching an acre and comprise to the front of a lawn set behind railings and an established beech hedge. Tall pillars decorated with stone acorns and iron gates provide the main entrance via a pathway to the main entrance to the home.
The rear gardens offers a blend of large level lawns, creative yew tree hedge topiary and a wild nature area with pond. All enclosed and backing on to open fields and farmlands. The gardens are ideal for young and old to enjoy as well as loved pets to explore.
Location
Bratton is a small picturesque village in Wiltshire, England, just east of Westbury on the north edge of Salisbury Plain, located three miles from the town of Westbury (mainline train to London journey time from 85 minutes), twenty miles from the Roman City of Bath and twenty miles from the historical city of Salisbury. The Westbury White Horse and the earthworks of Bratton Castle Iron Age hill fort are both in Bratton parish.
Bratton has a thriving community of clubs, societies and social groups. In the centre of the village is The Duke public house, Hillworth Stores/Post Office, Bratton Community Primary School, the village green including a young children’s play park, a Doctor’s Surgery, along with three halls (Jubilee Hall, Pavilion and the Church Institute) all regularly used for activities, fundraising events as well as talks and private functions. See for further details.
There is easy access to the surrounding countryside where many a footpath will lead you on a scenic voyage of discovery in the glorious surrounding countryside. And the neighbouring villages of Edington with its priory church and Three Daggers gastro pub and Steeple Ashton with its pretty gothic church and well stocked shop.
Square Footage: 5,849 sq ft
Acreage:
0.75 Acres
Directions
The property is located along the north side of Lower Road almost opposite Blatchs Orchard.
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