An impressive Stanton Fizwarren six-bedroom detached house set within private surrounding gardens is on the market for £1.2m.
The Avenue boasts extended and spacious accommodation arranged over three floors, a sweeping driveway with ample parking and a triple garage.
The 3,500 square feet property is located in the heart of Stanton Fitzwarren and accessed via a private lane leading to the church.
The ground floor has been extended to the rear with a conservatory linking to the kitchen and two principal reception rooms which lends itself well to entertaining.
The bespoke kitchen is designed and fitted by John Lewis of Hungerford. The extensive range of light grey finished units are complemented by granite worktops with a breakfast bar for casual dining.
Polished stone tiled flooring flows through into the conservatory and utility benefiting from electric underfloor heating.
The utility boot room is fitted with a matching range of units with butler sink and undersurface space for a washing machines and dryer.
The spacious conservatory enjoys views over the garden with French doors opening out onto the paved patio.
The two principal reception rooms are currently used as a cosy sitting room enjoying a triple aspect, square bay window to the front and a cut stone fire surround housing a coal effect gas fire.
There is also a home office to the ground floor that could equally be used as a family room or playroom.
The spacious and light entrance hall has parquet flooring, a cloakroom, useful storage cupboard and a staircase to the first floor.
A galleried landing, generous master bedroom with walk-in wardrobe and contemporary design en-suite with deep double ended bath and separate shower.
There are three further double bedrooms all benefiting from built-in wardrobes and a family bathroom.
All of the bathrooms are beautifully finished with high-end fittings and a blend of ceramic tiling and marble tops with inset sinks.
The surrounding gardens extend to over ½ an acre bound by mature trees and hedging creating a very private aspect.
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