Detailed Description
Brockleaze Barn
This attractive single-storey barn conversion is arranged around an internal courtyard and offers well-proportioned accommodation throughout.
The property is accessed via an entrance hall which leads into a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and living area, featuring wooden flooring and underfloor central heating. The light-filled living space provides an excellent area for both family living and entertaining.
The kitchen is well equipped with a range of integrated appliances including a dishwasher, fridge and freezer, and is complemented by a separate utility room providing additional storage and practicality.
The accommodation further benefits from a dedicated study, a cloakroom, and four bedrooms. Two of the bedrooms are served by modern en-suite shower rooms, with the remaining bedrooms sharing a contemporary family bathroom.
The layout and quality of finish make Brockleaze Barn a comfortable and versatile family home, combining character features with modern conveniences in a highly desirable village setting.
Outside
The property benefits from a generous parking area providing ample space for multiple vehicles. The surrounding garden includes an original World War II pillbox, offering a unique and characterful feature within the grounds and adding historical interest to this distinctive home.
Tenancy
Assured Periodic Tenancy (APT)
Five weeks’ deposit £4,038
Council Tax Band F
Services
The property is heated via oil-fired central heating.
Superfast broadband services are available in the area, with ultrafast/full fibre broadband subject to availability and connection at the property.
Mobile phone coverage is generally good, with reliable 4G service provided by the major networks, and limited 5G availability depending on network and exact location.
Prospective tenants are advised to make their own enquiries with service providers to confirm availability and speeds.
Viewing
Strictly by appointment only.
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Location
The village of Neston is a highly sought-after rural community, offering a range of local amenities including an excellent primary school, a village church, public house and village hall.
The nearby historic market town of Corsham provides a wider selection of facilities including local shops, a supermarket, doctors’ and dental surgeries, and well-regarded primary and secondary schooling. Corsham also benefits from convenient access to the motorway network.
The Georgian heritage city of Bath lies approximately 8 miles away, with the town of Chippenham around 6 miles distant. Both locations offer excellent mainline rail services to London, making the area well suited for commuters seeking a village setting with strong transport links.