The Laurels, Honeystreet SN9

The Laurels, Honeystreet SN9

4 Bedroom | Freehold | 2 Baths

Guide price £1,000,000
Pewsey 3.7 miles
Village Hall 1.9 miles
Crossroads 3.8 miles

A stylish period house in an idyllic canal side location and benefiting from rural southerly views.

Description

Built in the mid-19th Century, 1-2 The Laurels is a charming and stylish period house of brick and sarsen stone elevations under a slate tiled roof.

Extending to just under 2,500 sq.ft, well-proportioned rooms give excellent flow of accommodation with the inviting and spacious entrance hall setting the tone. The house enjoys an elegant feel, tastefully decorated throughout which enhances the natural light.

The main sitting room is the heart of the house and is a lovely, elegant room centred around the open fireplace. Reception space is not in short supply and on the other side of the entrance hall is an additional sitting room, from where you can also access the rear garden.

There is a large custom built kitchen with a wide range of fitted units, granite worksurfaces and complete with oil fired 4 oven Aga. The tastefully decorated dining room, with hardwood flooring, offers a great space to entertain or for family meals.

The Victorian style conservatory, located off the dining room, offers a particularly useful space and doubles up as the ideal dog/boot room. The ground floor accommodation is completed by the downstairs cloakroom and separate utility room.

The staircase leads up to a generous landing on the first floor. The principal bedroom is located at the western end of the house and benefits from a good-sized ensuite bathroom. There is also a door leading through to the dressing room, which could be used bedroom should there be the need. There are three further bedrooms which are all served by the well-appointed family bathroom.

Outside

The house is approached off a narrow single track lane, through a gateway to a gravelled parking area for several vehicles. Outbuildings include the timber garage, adjoining stabling/storage and the substantial timber outbuilding located in the far corner of the garden. This room could have a number of uses, such as a home office, games room or gym.

A key feature of this property is the beautifully maintained and well stocked garden, which surrounds the house and enjoys great privacy. The owners have taken great care in creating and maintaining this exceptional garden, which is arranged over three landscaped levels, and there are a wonderful array of plants, shrubs and trees to enjoy. There is a large paved terrace, with a pond, which offers the ideal place to sit and relax in the warmer months. On the top tier is the impressive vegetable garden with raised beds and the substantial greenhouse.

Situation

1-2 The Laurels enjoys a canal side location in the popular hamlet of Honestreet, a community of predominately period houses built largely in the 19th Century around the waterway. It is an idyllic situation at the heart of the rural Pewsey Vale, which is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The property enjoys open views to the front and faces the Marlborough Downs and the famous White Horse to the rear. Local amenities include the Barge Inn and the Honeystreet Café both popular with cyclists and walkers. Pewsey is a substantial and historic village dating from Saxon times, with a thriving community, and boasts the oldest carnival in Wiltshire. The village provides a comprehensive range of shops and amenities including well-regarded private and state schools, a sports centre with swimming pool, various pubs and restaurants. Pewsey has a main line rail station with services to London Paddington. The market town of Marlborough is situated c9 miles to the north-east. The Kennet and Avon canal flows to the rear and there is a myriad of footpaths and bridleways giving access to lovely walking, riding and cycling opportunities. The M4 Motorway (J15) is to the North and A303 (M3) to the South.

Services and Material Information

- Freehold
- Mains water, mains drainage. oil fired central heating.
- Council tax band: G - https://www.wiltshire.gov.uk/article/7069/Council-tax-bands-and-charges
- Energy efficiency rating: E
- Broadband and mobile coverage. Please refer to https://checker.ofcom.org.uk/

The next steps...

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Key property details
Property attributes
Detached
Era
Period
Parking available
Off Street Parking Double Garage
Additional attributes
Garden
Locality
Village
Tenure
Freehold
Energy efficiency rating
E
Total sq ft
2,455 (228.1 Sq M) approx.
Carter Jonas reference
MAR200152

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