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Centre Walk, 38 High Street

Centre Walk is a spacious 4-bedroom detached home in the popular village of Manton, just outside Marlborough. There is huge potential to modernise and extend (subject to the necessary consents), as many of the neighbouring properties demonstrate. An extensive garden gently slopes away from the property and offers countryside views across to the Marlborough Downs.

Accommodation Summary:

Centre Walk is a charming detached 1970s property situated in the heart of the ever-popular village of Manton, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, a stone’s throw from the River Kennet with views over the Marlborough Downs. The nearby Preshute Primary school is rated outstanding, and the property is a short walk from Manton Park with play area and The Oddfellows pub.

The property is well designed to showcase the natural beauty of the countryside and takes advantage of natural light to create space and warmth, ideal for families and entertaining guests, and offers plenty of scope for modernisation and extension, subject to the necessary planning permissions.

Ground Floor:

The welcoming double-height entrance hall is bathed in natural light. The dual aspect living room, with open fire is ideal for family gatherings and entertaining, opening onto a spectacular garden and countryside views. This incredible vista is duplicated in the dining room, which opens into the conservatory. The original kitchen also overlooks the garden and provides ample dining space. An office, adjacent to the cloakroom, and double garage with integral doors complete the ground floor.

First Floor:

Of the four available bedrooms, three are spacious double rooms, two of which overlook the garden with onward views towards the Downs. The principal bedroom has an en-suite with shower and there is additionally a large family bathroom with bath. The fourth bedroom is a single, with extensive storage in an adjoining loft space, which itself offers great potential for conversion.

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