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elieved to be dated from 1929, a contemporary and beautifully presented attached cottage of over 2,600 sq ft The property has been extended and renovated over the years and is now a compelling mix ofB of fresh, light and modern spaces. The accommodation throughout is generous and the numerous reception rooms allow a real flexibility as to use Highlights include the wonderful open plan kitchen / breakfast / sitting room, which has the most incredible views of the surrounding downland and french windows leading to the garden. There is also a separate reception room which is ideal for more formal entertaining, as well as a large separate study (and potential playroom) with French windows onto the terrace

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ituated on the on the banks of the River Kennet, Hungerford with its desirable setting and attractive architecture offers market town living at its finest. Bordered by the rolling downlands on one side and the magnificent Berkshire Downs on the other, it’s an idyllic spot with inexhaustible options for lovers of the outdoors. With its large open market square and numerous pubs, this bustling market town is suffused in history. But what you might not know is that contemporary Hungerford is home to a fresh and energetic vibe, stoked by some great independent shopping, a sparkling array of nearby dining options and a thriving café culture. If that wasn’t enough, its locality to outstanding schools, great leisure facilities and abundant footpaths, mean the town is fast becoming West Berkshire’s most sought after small town. Marlborough and Newbury are approximately 9 miles away They have excellent communications with a main line station to Waterloo as well as road access via the A303 and M3. It also has a good range of shopping facilities.

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TOWNS & TRAIN STATIONS Hungerford 4 miles Great Bedwyn 5 miles Newbury 13 miles Andover 13 miles London Paddington from 49 mins (Hungerford) & London Waterloo from 1hr 7 mins LOCAL The Crown & Anchor, Ham The 3 Tuns, Great Bedwyn The Swan, Wilton

A ABOUT THIS AREA thecountryhousedepartment com 21 little further away (33 miles) is the bustling cathedral city of Winchester, set on the edge of the beautiful South Downs National Park. Winchester has a number of good restaurants, shops and iconic landmarks whilst the South Downs has some incredible paths ideal for walking, riding or cycling

The South coast is approximately 45 miles to the south with some delightful beaches, ports, costal walks and access to the sea. There are a number of excellent state and independent schools in the area and road communications are fantastic with good access to the M3, A303,A34 & M4 which in turn provides access to north, London and the M5 to the west

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WOMAD An international arts festival created to celebrate the world's many forms of music, arts and dance which takes place annually in the grounds of Charlton Park. Stourhead House and Garden With hills, water and classical architecture framed by a fabulous collection of trees and shrubs, Stourhead was described as ‘ a living work of art’ when first opened in the 1740s.

The Ridgeway National Trail Described as Britain’s oldest route it follows along the chalk ridge of Wiltshire, through to the Berkshire Downs and the River Thames measuring a total distance of 87 miles (140 km) long.

The Swan in Enford Tucked away in a secluded little village on the edge of Salisbury Plain is this charming Grade II Listed country pub which sits next to the river Avon.

AREA GUIDE Wiltshire 5 1 ° 2 4 ' 4 6 . 2 " N 2 ° 0 3 ' 0 4 . 6 " W WALKING EATING OUT EVENT DAY OUT W A

Wiltshire is a special county with a fascinating history from the medieval city of Salisbury, with its magnificent Cathedral, as well as Longleat, famous for its Safari and adventure park, and the beautiful Lacock Abbey, which was the birthplace of photography. The ancient standing stones at Stonehenge (World Heritage Site) and AveburyF have a magnetism that has drawn people to them from around the world. Renowned for its iconic white horses carved into the rolling downs, almost half of Wiltshire is designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and there are numerous ways to enjoy our quintessentially English countryside

S W I N D O N Stonehenge Bowood House and Gardens M A R L B O R O U G H C H I P P E N H A M S A L I S B U R Y P E W S E Y M A L M E S B U R Y A R M I N S T E R Stourhead Lacock Abbey

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