Guide price
£2,750,000
(£623/sq. ft)
7 bed detached house for saleLower Easton Piercy, Kington St. Michael, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN14
7 beds
6 baths
5 receptions
From 4,413 - 7,695 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
6 - 7 bedrooms
3 - 5 reception rooms
5 - 6 bathrooms
7.99 acres
Outbuildings
Period
Detached
Garden
Patio
Rural
Stabling
Terrace
Paddock
Farm House
Standalone secondary accommodation
Annexe secondary accommodation
Dating from 1798, The Farm is an elegant three‐storey farmhouse approached via a sweeping Cotswold stone driveway. Set amidst extensive lawned gardens, the house features a striking Cotswold stone and Roman tiled roof and enjoys a peaceful and private setting. The front door opens into a welcoming hallway laid with seagrass flooring, leading to a superb drawing room with a decorative arched fireplace housing a log burner and French doors opening onto a flagstone terrace with pond, enjoying views across the gardens beyond.
The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with painted cabinetry complemented by a Neptune island, together with an oil‐fired Aga, open fireplace, travertine flooring and a range of integrated appliances. Adjoining is a large boot room and utility room with WC, wine fridge and additional storage. At the opposite end of the house is a handsome dual‐aspect dining room with open fireplace and views across the surrounding countryside, from which oak doors lead into a charming library and sitting room, creating a cosy yet light‐filled reception space.
The principal bedroom suite occupies the first floor and offers fitted wardrobes, a west‐facing outlook and an ensuite bathroom with travertine flooring and a large rainfall shower. A guest suite benefits from a dressing room and ensuite bathroom, while two further double bedrooms share a well‐appointed family bathroom. The second floor provides two additional double bedrooms set within the eaves, both with ensuite bathrooms.
The gardens and grounds have been thoughtfully and beautifully developed, with specimen trees providing year‐round interest and seasonal colour. Manicured lawns are framed by box and beech hedging, lending structure and privacy, while the land extends to just under eight acres and includes a well‐drained paddock suitable for year‐round grazing. The property also benefits from a heated swimming pool with pool house, together with a walled garden featuring a greenhouse and raised beds, ideal for growing fruit and vegetables.
An old barn has been skilfully converted into a striking music room, used for recitals and community events and enjoying far‐reaching views across the gardens, with further potential to develop the remaining barn space currently used for storage. At the entrance to the property is a charming one‐bedroom garden lodge, currently used as a groom's cottage and rented out, offering flexible ancillary accommodation. Additional amenities include generous off‐road parking, four stables and a single garage currently used for storage.
The Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a highly complete country property combining privacy, amenity and accessibility.
Situation
Lower Easton Piercy, historically associated with nearby Yatton Keynell, is a small and picturesque hamlet set within gently rolling countryside close to the historic market town of Chippenham. The area has long-standing historic interest, with links to the 17th‐century antiquarian John Aubrey, and retains a strong rural character while benefiting from excellent access to nearby amenities.
Chippenham lies approximately ten minutes away and provides a comprehensive range of facilities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés and leisure amenities, together with a mainline railway station offering fast and regular services to London Paddington. A local village shop can be found nearby in Yatton Keynell. The property is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and benefits from convenient access to Bath, Bristol and the M4 motorway.
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The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with painted cabinetry complemented by a Neptune island, together with an oil‐fired Aga, open fireplace, travertine flooring and a range of integrated appliances. Adjoining is a large boot room and utility room with WC, wine fridge and additional storage. At the opposite end of the house is a handsome dual‐aspect dining room with open fireplace and views across the surrounding countryside, from which oak doors lead into a charming library and sitting room, creating a cosy yet light‐filled reception space.
The principal bedroom suite occupies the first floor and offers fitted wardrobes, a west‐facing outlook and an ensuite bathroom with travertine flooring and a large rainfall shower. A guest suite benefits from a dressing room and ensuite bathroom, while two further double bedrooms share a well‐appointed family bathroom. The second floor provides two additional double bedrooms set within the eaves, both with ensuite bathrooms.
The gardens and grounds have been thoughtfully and beautifully developed, with specimen trees providing year‐round interest and seasonal colour. Manicured lawns are framed by box and beech hedging, lending structure and privacy, while the land extends to just under eight acres and includes a well‐drained paddock suitable for year‐round grazing. The property also benefits from a heated swimming pool with pool house, together with a walled garden featuring a greenhouse and raised beds, ideal for growing fruit and vegetables.
An old barn has been skilfully converted into a striking music room, used for recitals and community events and enjoying far‐reaching views across the gardens, with further potential to develop the remaining barn space currently used for storage. At the entrance to the property is a charming one‐bedroom garden lodge, currently used as a groom's cottage and rented out, offering flexible ancillary accommodation. Additional amenities include generous off‐road parking, four stables and a single garage currently used for storage.
The Farm offers a rare opportunity to acquire a highly complete country property combining privacy, amenity and accessibility.
Situation
Lower Easton Piercy, historically associated with nearby Yatton Keynell, is a small and picturesque hamlet set within gently rolling countryside close to the historic market town of Chippenham. The area has long-standing historic interest, with links to the 17th‐century antiquarian John Aubrey, and retains a strong rural character while benefiting from excellent access to nearby amenities.
Chippenham lies approximately ten minutes away and provides a comprehensive range of facilities including supermarkets, independent shops, cafés and leisure amenities, together with a mainline railway station offering fast and regular services to London Paddington. A local village shop can be found nearby in Yatton Keynell. The property is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and benefits from convenient access to Bath, Bristol and the M4 motorway.
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