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£489,000

Wolsey Close, Marlborough, Wiltshire, SN8

  • 4 beds
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£489,000

  • 4 beds
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There is no longer a sales office at Hawthorn Meadow so viewings are by appointment only. This tranquil development is surrounded by Countryside and is just a mile from the Marlborough High Street. This stunning home offers a well balanced layout, including a Kitchen/dining space and dual aspect living room, opening up through French doors onto the garden. It also features a Utility room. Upstairs you will find a master bedroom with an En Suite, 3 additional bedrooms and a family bathroom. The Neston is an attractive double-fronted design positioned on the outskirts of a beautiful market town location. Choosing Hawthorn Meadow as your new home means you will be able to enjoy the best of town and country life, surrounded by beautiful Wiltshire countryside and located in the popular market town of Marlborough. Marlborough is a beautiful market town in Wiltshire on the Old Bath Road, the old main road from London to Bath. The town is on the River Kennet, 24 miles north of Salisbury and 10 miles southeast of Swindon. The town is known for its broad High Street, the second widest in England, and for its large number of attractive 17th-century buildings. The town’s name is thought to have come from the word ‘marl’, a medieval term for the chalk that underlies the town. Much of its great natural beauty is environmentally protected and it offers the discerning visitor a unique blend of modern attractions and facilities. The High Street is lined on both sides with characterful old buildings housing an array of high quality shops. On Saturdays and Wednesdays the High Street hosts a market selling all kinds of things from locally produced meat and vegetables, to pots, plants, pashminas and pottery. A number of continental markets also descend on the town, mainly in the summer months. The town displays the confidence of wealth from times past, yet today remains vibrant and progressive with its own chic café culture and many independent shops. Also on Marlborough’s High Street is St Peter’s Church, now a community centre with an arts gallery and café. At certain times visitors can enjoy a tower tour for great views over the town. A boutique cinema is due to open later in 2021, adding to an already lively entertainment scene. The traditional Mop Fairs held in October always bring in the crowds. Another draw is the annual Marlborough Literature Festival, an increasingly important event with something interesting for all ages, and the Marlborough College Summer School, which draws lots of people to the town. Another popular annual event is the Marlborough Open Studios, usually held over several weekends in July, where local artists open up their studios, both in Marlborough and the neighbouring areas. The North Wessex Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty encompasses much of the countryside around Marlborough and there are ample walking and cycling routes throughout this area. Agents Note: All measurements have been taken from the developer’s brochure and should be used as guidance. CGI’s and Imagery reflect the style of the properties, development, show home and may demonstrate upgrades. Please be aware that the images used on this advert are from a showhome on a previous Greensquare Homes development, therefore the finish and design may vary.

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