A medieval Grade II listed house in Wiltshire is on the market for just over £1m.
Bluett House spans 3,781 sq ft and has a 15th century undercroft which forms part of Malmesbury’s original fortifications.
Blount & Maslin is selling the four-bedroom property for £1,100,000.
It boasts two bathrooms as well as a garden with a westerly aspect and beautiful views.
The main house at the rear is late 17th century with mid-19th century frontage.
Its current owner has carried out significant refurbishment works since 2007.
Period features are prevalent throughout and the garden has been landscaped. It is from there that you can enjoy the sunset over the river valley below.
Entering the property, the front door has an intercom and is flanked by sash windows, opening into a reception hall with a period marble fireplace.
At the rear is a cloakroom and coats cupboard with a drawing room nearby enjoying the open rear aspect along with a period corner fireplace.
On the lower floor there is a butler’s pantry with steps down to a library with bookshelves and concealed access to the stone undercroft.
The kitchen at the rear has French doors leading onto a deck with both a fitted log burner and a larder.
Moving up to the first floor there are two bedrooms including one at the front that has a fireplace and storage.
The adjacent bathroom has a shower over the bath before reaching the other bedroom which features a dual aspect beamed bedroom.
Another bedroom can be found on the second floor along with a shower room while the final bedroom is currently used as a dressing room.
Moving outside, the gardens are terraced with stone walls alongside numerous seating areas and a summerhouse.
Steps lead down to the home office with roof lights and stairs down to the garage which has a cloakroom off.
All mains connected and the gas boiler is in the dressing room supplies central heating and hot water.
The property has a council tax band of D while there is no energy performance certificate rating as the property is listed.
Anybody interested in viewing the property can contact Blount & Maslin on 01666 337147.
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