Original Part of This Wiltshire Village House Listed for £1,250,000
Composed of various architectural styles, this Cotswold stone house dates back to the 18th century, expanded over the centuries to include fine Georgian reception rooms, an Arts and Crafts extension, and a Gothic barrel-vaulted ballroom, featuring an inglenook fireplace engraved with a French motto.
The country house was used as a military hospital in World War II, after which it was converted into four dwellings. The property for sale is located in the original part of the property, in the lower portion of an L-shaped plan.
The 4-bedroom house offers 3927 sq ft of living space and comes with a large private garden with a horticultural-grade greenhouse and an external garage.
Located in the village of Wingfield in Wiltshire, England, the country residence is in close proximity to Bradford on Avon and Trowbridge stations, with train service to Bath, Bristol and London Paddington.
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