7 bedroom house
Luckington, Chippenham, Wiltshire, SN14 6NT
Guide Price
£2,500,000
Residential Tags: Grade II
Property Tags: Equestrian, Tennis Court, Traditional Buildings, Walled Garden
Land Tags: Paddock
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Apr 2021
- Removed: Sep 2021
- Residential Tags: Grade II
- Property Tags: Equestrian, Tennis Court, Traditional Buildings, Walled Garden
- Land Tags: Paddock
Bridges Court -VIRTUAL TOUR AVAILABLE ON REQUEST
Bridges Court is a country home with the village on one side and open countryside the other. With history dating back beyond the 18th century the Cotswold stone property has much attraction and was once home of Sir Stewart Menzies, head of the British Secret Service, MI6. Bridges Court is grade II listed.
The property is ideal for entertaining with a reception hall, an impressive full height drawing room, sitting room and library as well as being a lovely family home with fine open fires and charming period features throughout. The dining room and kitchen could be incorporated to make an excellent open plan kitchen breakfast room.
There are 7 bedrooms with 5 bathrooms over two floors, all bedrooms are of good sizes. The central landing and minstrels gallery add to the property's appeal. Some buyers may see potential to modernise or wish to update parts of the property.
The grounds
In addition to the principal house, there are a number of traditional outbuildings. The stables form part of the courtyard between the main house, barn conversation and gated entrance. There are further stone out buildings, providing general stores.
To the rear of the house is a walled garden and adjacent a tennis court and swimming pool. Grass paddocks and fields
dissected with natural dry stonewalls are included in the sale, about 28 acres in all. The majority of the land is to the west, running to the neighbouring Badminton Estate and the Cherry Orchard lane. (Available as a whole or in two lots).
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe a virtual tour is available on request.
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department
Bridges Court is a country home with the village on one side and open countryside the other. With history dating back beyond the 18th century the Cotswold stone property has much attraction and was once home of Sir Stewart Menzies, head of the British Secret Service, MI6. Bridges Court is grade II listed.
The property is ideal for entertaining with a reception hall, an impressive full height drawing room, sitting room and library as well as being a lovely family home with fine open fires and charming period features throughout. The dining room and kitchen could be incorporated to make an excellent open plan kitchen breakfast room.
There are 7 bedrooms with 5 bathrooms over two floors, all bedrooms are of good sizes. The central landing and minstrels gallery add to the property's appeal. Some buyers may see potential to modernise or wish to update parts of the property.
The grounds
In addition to the principal house, there are a number of traditional outbuildings. The stables form part of the courtyard between the main house, barn conversation and gated entrance. There are further stone out buildings, providing general stores.
To the rear of the house is a walled garden and adjacent a tennis court and swimming pool. Grass paddocks and fields
dissected with natural dry stonewalls are included in the sale, about 28 acres in all. The majority of the land is to the west, running to the neighbouring Badminton Estate and the Cherry Orchard lane. (Available as a whole or in two lots).
Owing to our commitment to keep both our colleagues and clients safe a virtual tour is available on request.
Malmesbury 7 miles, M4 (J18) 6 miles, Bath 15 miles, Cirencester 17 miles, Bristol 19 miles, Central London 100 miles
(All distances are approximate)
Marketed by: Knight Frank, Country Department
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.