Jaggards Lane, Corsham SN13

Jaggards Lane, Corsham SN13

3 Bedroom | Freehold | 3 Baths

Guide price £550,000
Melksham 3.7 miles
Monks Park Gardens 1.4 miles
Post Office Lane 1.7 miles

BEST & FINAL OFFERS BY 4PM MONDAY 24TH FEB. A converted period stable block, forming a single storey three bedroom detached property in lovely gardens with ample parking in an excllent location. No chain.

The Stables is a detached former stable conversion providing delightful and stylish accommodation on one level. Built circa 1900 as stables to the neighbouring Jaggards House, the present owner undertook successful conversion to provide accommodation in 2014. The imaginative design approach and use of extensive glazing and full height rooms has ensured the character, volume and originality of the stables remains. Original tongue and groove boards and stable doors combine with limestone floors, underfloor heating throughout and air conditioning to provide comfort and character.
The Stables is ideal as a home or has potential for use as a successful Airbnb. A glazed hall runs the length of the property which benefits from a southerly and westerly aspect and the associated solar gain. The hub of the house is a large open plan sitting/dining/kitchen with wood burner and glazed bi-folding doors within the sitting/dining area. The kitchen cleverly incorporates the feeling of modern and traditional by team laminated cabinets with a walnut work surface. There is space for a Rangemaster gas or electric stove, and a Siemens dishwasher is concealed within the cabinets. A central island incorporates deep pan drawers. The utility/boot room is off the kitchen and provides a water softener, Belfast sink with continued walnut work surfaces with space for appliances below. A small plant room contains the LPG gas boiler, hot water cylinder and manifolds for the underfloor heating. There are three large bedrooms with apex ceilings and built in storage, a bathroom and a large dressing room containing a double shower and long trough style sink.
Outside and forming part of the building is a storeroom which could easily be an office (subject to the necessary consents). Outside the front garden is arranged as lawn with a central path and enclosed by a picket fence. The rear garden has a play area, a yew tree, pear tree and Scots pine, surrounding a large parking area for 3 cars. There is also a fuse box at the parking area for an EV charger or if electric gates or security lights were to be installed.

Situation
The property stands to the south of Jaggards House, a fine 17th Century Jacobean house of which The Garden Cottage and The Stables formed part of the original estate. Jaggards Lane is a short bypass of the village, serving just the two driveways. Ideally placed for access to the picturesque and historic former market town of Corsham which has many buildings of architectural significance and is located on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town meets most day to day needs with a range of shops, cafes, boutiques, restaurants, leisure centre, doctors surgery, public houses and schools. The Georgian city of Bath provides a wealth of leisure, retail and cultural activities. Chippenham has access to Junction 17 of the M4 motorway and its mainline railway station provides frequent services to Bristol, Bath, Swindon, Reading and London Paddington in 1 hour 10 minutes. There are a variety of schools in Corsham, Bath and the neighbouring towns and countryside in both the independent and public sector.

Additional Information
Tenure: Freehold
Services: Mains water, electricity and drainage via a pump chamber. Gas (LPG) underfloor heating. EPC: Band D
Council Tax: Band A
Agent Notes: The sale does not include items including electrical appliances, the Rangemaster stove, light fittings, garden urns, ornaments and statuary.

Planning: This and the neighbouring Garden Cottage were previously one property under a Section 106 agreement, which has now been issues with a deed of discharge, meaning the two properties can now be sold separately. The new owners of each property will need to erect a new boundary fence and register the new boundary line on completion of the sale.

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Key property details
Property attributes
Detached
Parking available
Off Street Parking
Additional attributes
Garden
Locality
Village
Tenure
Freehold
Energy efficiency rating
D
Environment impact rating
C
Total sq ft
1,431 (132.9 Sq M) approx.
Carter Jonas reference
BAT250021

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