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Located in the picturesque village of Keevil, The Old Post Office is a spacious Grade II Listed home full of character and charm. Extended in the 1980s to include two additional double bedrooms and versatile living areas, this home now offers an impressive layout, perfect for modern living while retaining its historic appeal.
The ground floor features an inviting entrance porch leading into a generously sized living room, complete with exposed beams and a stunning Inglenook fireplace. A flagstone floored hallway connects to a triple aspect kitchen breakfast room, well proportioned dining room with garden access, and a comfortable study. A cloakroom utility space completes the ground floor. Upstairs, four spacious double bedrooms await, along with two well appointed bathrooms. The master bedroom is a particular highlight, with fitted wardrobes and a striking vaulted ceiling that incorporates a gable end window.
Externally, the property boasts an enclosed front garden with mature planting and a garden path, along with a driveway that leads to a double garage. The rear garden offers privacy and tranquillity, featuring a variety of plants and shrubs, greenhouse, sheltered seating area, pergola, and a garden shed. Offered with no onward chain, an early viewing is highly recommended.
The picturesque village of Keevil is surround by stunning countryside and conveniently placed, within 10 miles of many of Wiltshire s market towns including; Trowbridge, Bradford on Avon, Melksham, Devizes, Westbury and Warminster, providing a variety of amenities, shopping facilities and railway stations. The village benefits from an excellent primary school rated Good by Ofsted and St Leonard s church, both of which serve as hubs to the village community. There are also weekly Post Office facilities found at the village hall.
The nearby village of Steeple Ashton approximately 2 miles has a shop and cafe supplying local produce and staffed by volunteers from the community and The Longs Arms public house which has an excellent reputation for both food and hospitality.
The World Heritage City of Bath lies approximately 15 miles distant and provides a full range of amenities and cultural interests including the Theatre Royal, Thermae Spa and numerous museums.
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