Eastcourt, Burbage, Marlborough SN8 3AG, UK

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2021-08-18 20:20, User_1

Carter Jonas - Marlborough Agent Valuation of this property is £785,000

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Situation
Kirkham House is situated on Eastcourt in the heart of the village of Burbage, close to the pretty church. Burbage itself is on the edge of an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty on the borders of the Savernake Forest. The village has excellent local facilities including a nursery school, primary school, shop, a public house, a doctor’s surgery and a recently reinstated petrol station with post office. Burbage is within the catchment of St. John’s School in Marlborough with bus connections. The larger market town of Marlborough is some 6 miles away which offers more extensive shopping facilities as well as a variety of bars, restaurants, coffee shops and boutiques. Intercity (Paddington) rail connections can be found at Hungerford, Great Bedwyn and Pewsey.
Description

Kirkham House is an individual residence in a desirable village setting. The property was built in 2015 by the well renowned developer, Forest View Homes Ltd of distinctive, mellow brick elevations under a clay tiled roof, relived by UPVC double-glazed windows.

There are spacious open plan reception areas which are complemented by 5 good sized bedrooms providing a stylish and welcoming family house. Particular features include a bespoke made oak kitchen with built in AEG appliances, Artisan of Devizes limestone tiled flooring, engineered Oak flooring, under floor heating throughout the ground floor and the Stovax multi-fuel stove.

The property is immaculately presented, and the specification is to a high standard throughout.
Outside

Kirkham House is approached via a five-bar gate opening onto a gravel drive with ample parking for 5 cars and a pretty flower bed. The rear garden is small but is mainly laid to lawn and has a paved area for entertaining on, surrounded by mature Beech and Laurel hedging. There is a summer house which is fully insulated and benefits from heating and electricity. There is a garage which has been converted to use as storage.

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2021-07-23 07:11, User_1

Rural Scene Agent Valuation of this property is £1,000,000

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A beautiful five bedroom period house with double garage and lovely gardens in the most sought after part of burbage, opposite the village church



A beautiful five bedroom period house with double garage and lovely gardens in the most sought after part of Burbage, opposite the village church
Eastcourt House is particularly well-presented with high quality fittings throughout and the secluded rear garden has been wonderfully landscaped and lovingly developed by the present owners. In all the plot extends to approx. 0.25 acre.
Eastcourt is the oldest part of Burbage, which has a thriving local community and a good range of amenities including a newly rebuilt garage/filling station with a useful shop and Post Office, doctors surgery, primary school, pub, hardware/building supplies, cricket pitch and village hall. The village is located between Salisbury Plain and Savernake Forest, surrounded by open countryside and the Kennet and Avon canal.
A more extensive range of shops and amenities can be found in Marlborough, whilst there are mainline stations with regular services to London Paddington at Pewsey and Great Bedwyn, or London Waterloo at Andover.
Swindon, Andover, Newbury, the M4, M3 and A303 are all within easy reach.

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