Guide price
£1,600,000
(£412/sq. ft)
5 bed detached house for saleCorsley, Wiltshire BA12
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
3,880 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Handsome Grade II listed former Rectory
Gardens and grounds of about 8 acres
Fine period features
Open country views
Picturesque country setting
Additional land available separately
EPC Rating = E
A beautiful Grade II listed former rectory situated in the picturesque village of Corsley with fine period features and extensive grounds.
Description
The Old Rectory is an impressive Grade II listed country house, rich in history and beautifully positioned within enchanting gardens and grounds. With origins dating back to around 1660 and a striking late‐Georgian façade added in 1827, the property blends two architectural eras with remarkable harmony and character.
The elegant Georgian front elevation, built of coursed squared limestone, is defined by its deep sash windows framed in dressed Bath stone. To the rear, the earlier 17th‐century wing reveals a more rustic charm, constructed of random rubble stone and featuring traditional mullion windows. Together, they create a home of rare distinction, offering both grandeur and authenticity.
Set in an elevated position, The Old Rectory enjoys sweeping rural views to the south across the Longleat Estate and towards the village of Corsley. The gardens wrap gracefully around the house, with mature planting, lawns and sheltered corners that invite quiet moments outdoors. To the west lies a paddock of about 2 acres, with a further paddock located just south of the lane. In total, the grounds extend to approximately 8.70 acres (3.52 hectares), providing a wonderful sense of space and privacy.
Inside, the house retains an abundance of period detail. The original 17th‐century “Working Wing” remains largely unchanged, showcasing features such as the stone fireplace with moulded keystone and oak‐boarded floor in the breakfast room, the charming rear staircase, and numerous historic door surrounds. The Georgian addition brings a more refined elegance, with decorative cornicing, ceiling roses, and eight deep sash windows to the southern elevation. The stone cantilever staircase rising from the fine entrance hall is a particular highlight, setting the tone for the principal reception rooms.
The accommodation is generous and versatile, comprising an entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, studio and cellar. On the first floor, the master bedroom includes an en suite shower room and dressing room, accompanied by four further bedrooms, a shower room and a separate family bathroom. Attic rooms above offer additional potential.
The Old Rectory is a rare opportunity to own a house of genuine architectural pedigree in a peaceful yet well connected setting. Chapmanslade, Frome and Bath are all within easy reach, offering vibrant communities, excellent amenities and strong transport links-making this an exceptional country home for modern living.
Location
Corsley is a highly regarded village on the northern edge of the Longleat Estate, offering a peaceful rural setting with excellent access to nearby towns and amenities. Formed of several small hamlets, the village has a welcoming community feel and is home to an excellent primary school along with three well loved public houses.
Both Frome (3 miles) and Warminster (41⁄2 miles) provide a wide selection of independent shops, restaurants, theatres and sports facilities, as well as strong state schooling. The historic city of Bath, approximately 20 miles to the north, offers an exceptional range of cultural attractions, fine dining and high quality shopping, while Salisbury, about 25 miles to the east, provides further amenities and heritage interest. The area is well served by respected private schools, including those in Bath, Bruton and Warminster.
Communications are excellent. Westbury (4 miles) and Bath offer regular mainline rail services to London Paddington, while Warminster provides a direct connection to London Waterloo. Bristol International Airport, around 30 miles away, offers a wide choice of domestic and international flights.
For leisure, the region is rich in opportunities: Golf at Orchardleigh, Frome and Warminster; Premiership rugby in both Bath and Bristol; and horse racing at Bath, Salisbury, Wincanton and Taunton. Local countryside and the Longleat Estate offer superb riding, while nearby Shearwater Lake provides sailing and waterside recreation.
Square Footage: 3,880 sq ft
Acreage:
8 Acres
Directions
The property is located along the lane on the left coming from Chapmanslade just off the triangle and by the post box.
Additional Info
agent’s note: An additional 3.8acre paddock with a field shelter/stable is available by separate negotiation. It borders the existing paddock and is located to the southwest of the property. The guide price is £95,000.
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Description
The Old Rectory is an impressive Grade II listed country house, rich in history and beautifully positioned within enchanting gardens and grounds. With origins dating back to around 1660 and a striking late‐Georgian façade added in 1827, the property blends two architectural eras with remarkable harmony and character.
The elegant Georgian front elevation, built of coursed squared limestone, is defined by its deep sash windows framed in dressed Bath stone. To the rear, the earlier 17th‐century wing reveals a more rustic charm, constructed of random rubble stone and featuring traditional mullion windows. Together, they create a home of rare distinction, offering both grandeur and authenticity.
Set in an elevated position, The Old Rectory enjoys sweeping rural views to the south across the Longleat Estate and towards the village of Corsley. The gardens wrap gracefully around the house, with mature planting, lawns and sheltered corners that invite quiet moments outdoors. To the west lies a paddock of about 2 acres, with a further paddock located just south of the lane. In total, the grounds extend to approximately 8.70 acres (3.52 hectares), providing a wonderful sense of space and privacy.
Inside, the house retains an abundance of period detail. The original 17th‐century “Working Wing” remains largely unchanged, showcasing features such as the stone fireplace with moulded keystone and oak‐boarded floor in the breakfast room, the charming rear staircase, and numerous historic door surrounds. The Georgian addition brings a more refined elegance, with decorative cornicing, ceiling roses, and eight deep sash windows to the southern elevation. The stone cantilever staircase rising from the fine entrance hall is a particular highlight, setting the tone for the principal reception rooms.
The accommodation is generous and versatile, comprising an entrance hall, drawing room, dining room, breakfast room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, studio and cellar. On the first floor, the master bedroom includes an en suite shower room and dressing room, accompanied by four further bedrooms, a shower room and a separate family bathroom. Attic rooms above offer additional potential.
The Old Rectory is a rare opportunity to own a house of genuine architectural pedigree in a peaceful yet well connected setting. Chapmanslade, Frome and Bath are all within easy reach, offering vibrant communities, excellent amenities and strong transport links-making this an exceptional country home for modern living.
Location
Corsley is a highly regarded village on the northern edge of the Longleat Estate, offering a peaceful rural setting with excellent access to nearby towns and amenities. Formed of several small hamlets, the village has a welcoming community feel and is home to an excellent primary school along with three well loved public houses.
Both Frome (3 miles) and Warminster (41⁄2 miles) provide a wide selection of independent shops, restaurants, theatres and sports facilities, as well as strong state schooling. The historic city of Bath, approximately 20 miles to the north, offers an exceptional range of cultural attractions, fine dining and high quality shopping, while Salisbury, about 25 miles to the east, provides further amenities and heritage interest. The area is well served by respected private schools, including those in Bath, Bruton and Warminster.
Communications are excellent. Westbury (4 miles) and Bath offer regular mainline rail services to London Paddington, while Warminster provides a direct connection to London Waterloo. Bristol International Airport, around 30 miles away, offers a wide choice of domestic and international flights.
For leisure, the region is rich in opportunities: Golf at Orchardleigh, Frome and Warminster; Premiership rugby in both Bath and Bristol; and horse racing at Bath, Salisbury, Wincanton and Taunton. Local countryside and the Longleat Estate offer superb riding, while nearby Shearwater Lake provides sailing and waterside recreation.
Square Footage: 3,880 sq ft
Acreage:
8 Acres
Directions
The property is located along the lane on the left coming from Chapmanslade just off the triangle and by the post box.
Additional Info
agent’s note: An additional 3.8acre paddock with a field shelter/stable is available by separate negotiation. It borders the existing paddock and is located to the southwest of the property. The guide price is £95,000.
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