
New to the market - Pound Farm, Eastcourt, Wiltshire - Guide Price £2,950,000

A Classic Grade II Listed five bedroom Cotswold stone farmhouse
Pound Farm occupies a lovely position on the edge of the hamlet of Eastcourt. Together with a granary, stables, gardens, small arboretum, a swimming pool and paddocks, it is a complete family home, with in all about 10.22 acres.
Pound Farm is believed to date from the late 17th or early 18th Century, with traditional outbuildings, a large walled courtyard and delightful gardens. The house retains original features and has been in the same ownership for over thirty years. This much loved and beautifully maintained family home, provides spacious and comfortable accommodation.
The property is Grade II Listed, but there is potential, subject to Listed Building and Planning Permissions, to extend the house or to create ancillary accommodation, a home office or a party barn within the outbuildings.
Quietly situated on the edge of the hamlet of Eastcourt with views over paddocks and farmland, it is conveniently located for commuting by rail to London or by road to Bath, Cheltenham, and Bristol.
Contact - Elizabeth D’Allemagne in Cirencester on 01285 883740 or cirencester@butlersherborn.co.uk

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