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An elegant Grade II Listed house in sought-after location.
Grade II listed and built in the mid 18th Century with a Limestone Ashlar Front beneath a clay tiled roof , Barham Cottage is a handsome stone house on desirable Hindon High Street. Set predominantly over two floors with a Cinema room created from the cellar below. The property was extended to the rear in 2009 by previous owners, and the current owners have spared no expense stylishly refurbishing the property yet managing to retain its period charm and many elegant original features.
From the front door, the sitting room has a delightful original brick paved flooring and leads through to the spacious living room with a delightful large inglenook fireplace with a wood burner and stairs down to a basement home cinema/snug which could easily double up and an additional guest bedroom. To the rear of the property in the light filled Oak framed extension with vaulted ceiling the current owners have installed a stylish range of fitted units by Neptune with Quartz work surfaces, breakfast bar, Neff fitted appliances, Wine cooler and Quooker taps. Under floor heating beneath the stylish Italian Bergamo Limestone tiles. Bi-fold doors to the side and rear really bring the outside in on dry days. There is also a small utility room with a shower/cloakroom fitted to the same standard as kitchen/Breakfast Room.
Upstairs there are four bedrooms, the principal to the front with high ceilings, the other three are good size bedrooms. Finishing off the first floor the boutique and well-appointed family bathroom with vaulted ceiling is fitted with Lusso Stone bath, his and hers wash hand basin, shower with quality brass tap fittings and Amber Honed Calacatta marble from Tuscany throughout.
Outside
To the front the garden has been landscaped and has since established well. There is a paved path leading to a covered passage and on to the partly walled rear garden which has a long gently sloping lawn with flower and shrub borders with many delightful Roses, Various fruit and ornamental trees. Close to the house and immediately off the kitchen Bi-fold doors is a paved terrace with room for outside garden furniture. There is an outbuilding currently being used as an artist studio by the current vendors and offers potential to be refurbished and used as an office or garden room. From the mid-point onwards the garden, overlooks the cottage roof-tops of the high street properties, to the countryside beyond.
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This period house has such a lovely feel, the kitchen has been thoughtfully extended and I love its location on Hindon High Street and close access Tisbury and its amenities/train station.
Matt OrchardProperty agent