Green Hall
East Grafton, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8 3DB
Guide Price
£3,000,000
Residential Tags: Georgian, Grade II
Property Tags: N/A
Land Tags: Woodland
Summary Details
- First Marketed: Jul 2022
- Removed: Date Not Available
- Residential Tags: Georgian, Grade II
- Property Tags: N/A
- Land Tags: Woodland
An outstanding opportunity to acquire 2 superb period properties
Description
Green Hall is a classic Grade II listed village house believed to date from 1830 with later extensions and refurbishments to create a comfortable family home. An impressive entrance hall opens either side to a reception room both with fireplaces and good proportions. The kitchen/ breakfast room with an Aga is the heart of the home with a breakfast area with curved windows and fitted curved wooden shutters to match. There are a number of very useful utility rooms such as the flower room, boiler, laundry, gym and cellar, together with a study and beautiful orangery looking out over the gardens. On the first floor is an attractive and light landing, and whilst the present owners have taken almost half of the floor over with a generous principal bedroom suite comprising a bedroom looking out over the village green, a large bathroom and 2 dressing rooms, these could be utilised as further bedrooms if required. There are 3 further double bedrooms (1 en suite) and a family bathroom.
The Barn
There is a magnificent and substantial barn which is currently used for entertaining. It is L shaped with a fireplace at each end as well as a kitchen and cloakroom. On the first floor is a bedroom and shower room and there is planning permission for a further bedroom.
The Outbuilding
There is a substantial outbuilding comprising car ports, garaging, stores, workshops, cloakroom and machinery store on the ground floor and on the first floor a large room currently used for storage. To one end and accessed by a wooden external staircase is a studio. Gardens Green Hall is approached from the road via electric gates to a gravelled drive and parking to the rear of the house, a spur of which leads to the outbuildings and garaging. The gardens form a large value to the house and are laid mainly to lawn with some fine and ornamental trees and shrubs, and well established mixed borders. They are laid out in attractive compartments and include a formal lawn flanked by herbaceous borders, an area of woodland, a kitchen garden, and a charming garden featuring a pond and breeze hut.
Location
East Grafton is a pretty village lying between Hungerford and Pewsey with the popular market town of Marlborough close by. The village offers a church, a nursery and preschool and a recently built coronation hall. The market towns of Marlborough and Hungerford provide excellent retail, educational and leisure facilities, while the larger towns of Swindon, Newbury and Salisbury are also easily accessed. Communications are well served by the A303 giving access to the M3 and the M4 Junction 14 11 miles away. Fast and regular train services to London/ Paddington and Waterloo are available from Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford and Andover stations. There are a wide range of schools in the area, including primary schools in Burbage and Great Bedwyn as well as prep schools at Farleigh, near Andover and St Francis in Pewsey. Other schools nearby include Marlborough College, St. Johns, Dauntseys and St Marys Calne. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for outdoor pursuits.
Square Footage: 7,444 sq ft
Acreage: 3 Acres
Directions
Follow Satnav SN8 3DB
Additional Info
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Marketed by: Savills, Newbury
Description
Green Hall is a classic Grade II listed village house believed to date from 1830 with later extensions and refurbishments to create a comfortable family home. An impressive entrance hall opens either side to a reception room both with fireplaces and good proportions. The kitchen/ breakfast room with an Aga is the heart of the home with a breakfast area with curved windows and fitted curved wooden shutters to match. There are a number of very useful utility rooms such as the flower room, boiler, laundry, gym and cellar, together with a study and beautiful orangery looking out over the gardens. On the first floor is an attractive and light landing, and whilst the present owners have taken almost half of the floor over with a generous principal bedroom suite comprising a bedroom looking out over the village green, a large bathroom and 2 dressing rooms, these could be utilised as further bedrooms if required. There are 3 further double bedrooms (1 en suite) and a family bathroom.
The Barn
There is a magnificent and substantial barn which is currently used for entertaining. It is L shaped with a fireplace at each end as well as a kitchen and cloakroom. On the first floor is a bedroom and shower room and there is planning permission for a further bedroom.
The Outbuilding
There is a substantial outbuilding comprising car ports, garaging, stores, workshops, cloakroom and machinery store on the ground floor and on the first floor a large room currently used for storage. To one end and accessed by a wooden external staircase is a studio. Gardens Green Hall is approached from the road via electric gates to a gravelled drive and parking to the rear of the house, a spur of which leads to the outbuildings and garaging. The gardens form a large value to the house and are laid mainly to lawn with some fine and ornamental trees and shrubs, and well established mixed borders. They are laid out in attractive compartments and include a formal lawn flanked by herbaceous borders, an area of woodland, a kitchen garden, and a charming garden featuring a pond and breeze hut.
Location
East Grafton is a pretty village lying between Hungerford and Pewsey with the popular market town of Marlborough close by. The village offers a church, a nursery and preschool and a recently built coronation hall. The market towns of Marlborough and Hungerford provide excellent retail, educational and leisure facilities, while the larger towns of Swindon, Newbury and Salisbury are also easily accessed. Communications are well served by the A303 giving access to the M3 and the M4 Junction 14 11 miles away. Fast and regular train services to London/ Paddington and Waterloo are available from Pewsey, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford and Andover stations. There are a wide range of schools in the area, including primary schools in Burbage and Great Bedwyn as well as prep schools at Farleigh, near Andover and St Francis in Pewsey. Other schools nearby include Marlborough College, St. Johns, Dauntseys and St Marys Calne. The surrounding countryside provides ample opportunity for outdoor pursuits.
Square Footage: 7,444 sq ft
Acreage: 3 Acres
Directions
Follow Satnav SN8 3DB
Additional Info
What3words
///weary.defended.flippers
Marketed by: Savills, Newbury
Land Registry Data
- No historical data found.