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4 bed Semi-Detached property

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Listed Jul 16, 2025
£800,000
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"Fine & Country Marlborough and Devizes are delighted to present this simply beautiful Edwardian 4 bedroom house overlooking The Green in Marlborough.

Overview

Eagle House occupies a commanding position overlooking Marlborough s most iconic location, The Green. Surrounded by beautiful and historic properties, this substantial 4 bedroom town house was built in the Edwardian era and is not listed. High ceilings and large windows, ensure the interiors are flooded with natural light and the views from the first floor across the town and toward Savernake Forest are spectacular.

Marlborough is a thriving market town in Wiltshire and is consistently voted as one of the best places to live in the UK. The Green is situated just moments from the bustling High Street where boutique outlets are complemented by larger national stores such as Waitrose.

Marlborough lies within the North Wessex Downs Area of outstanding natural beauty. Highlights include nearby Savernake Forest offer 4,500 acres of ancient oak woodland ready to be explored, in addition to the Marlborough Downs and The Kennet Valley to name but a few. Direct services to London Paddington are available from Great Bedwyn and Hungerford, with journey times from around 1 hr.

Accommodation Summary

Ground Floor

The grand Edwardian proportions are immediately apparent from the moment one steps over the threshold at Eagle House. The grand entrance hall provides an excellent space to welcome guest but also a seating area and space to dine. The sitting room to the front is fitted with gas fire with impressive surround and due to the generous double aspect windows is a wonderfully light filled space. The well appointed kitchen offers a range of fitted unit and cleverly conceived storage and access to a useful lean to at the rear of the property. A downstairs WC and large understairs cupboard complete the ground floor.

First Floor
The main bedroom suite enjoys the best views of the house across The Green, the town and toward Savernake Forest beyond. The corner aspect and high ceilings of the sitting room are mirrored here and are complimented by a sizeable ensuite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms and shower room complete the first floor.

Second Floor
The fourth double bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room and has access into the loft storeroom.

Outside
Eagle House benefits from off street parking for several vehicles and a delightful garden enclosed by wall and hedging. There s ample space to dine in privacy and the lawned area is faces south so is perfect for sunshine all day.

Location
It is difficult to think of many amenities that Marlborough lacks. It boasts the second widest high street in the UK, and is host to a fantastic range of shops, cafes, restaurants, and public houses, all within a very short walk of the front door of Eagle House. It is certainly the many independent and boutique business that help Marlborough retain its character and charm. The picturesque historic high street itself provides many interesting and architecturally important buildings. Mentioned in the Domesday book of 1097 as Merleberge , Marlborough was later granted market town status in 1204 by King John. There is still a twice weekly market to this day selling everything from fruit and veg to hardware and garden furniture.

There is excellent schooling at all levels locally in both the state and private sectors with secondary provision at St. John s Academy, Dauntsey s and Marlborough College. The surrounding countryside is a huge draw to the area, with country walks, bike rides and other outdoor pursuits all readily available.

Local Authority
Wiltshire, Council Tax Band G

Services
Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage, EV charging

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Nearby Schools
Marlborough St Mary's CE Primary School
0.4mi
St John's Marlborough
0.5mi
Marlborough College
0.6mi
Preshute Church of England Primary School
1.3mi
Kennet Valley Church of England Aided Primary School
2.8mi
Nearby Stations
Pewsey Station
5.9mi
Bedwyn Station
6.3mi
Hungerford Station
9.3mi
Swindon Station
10.2mi
Kintbury Station
12.2mi
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