Guide price
£1,350,000
(£588/sq. ft)
4 bed equestrian for saleWood Lane, Brinkworth, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN15
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
From 2,296 - 3,230 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Double garage and home office
Stables and paddock
Utility room with guest WC
Established gardens
Generous living spaces
Beautiful oak framed sitting room
EPC Rating = D
A stunning four-bedroom home with established gardens, stables and a paddock, a double garage, and bright interiors, located in a charming section of countryside surrounded by nature.
Description
Echo Lodge Farm is a magnificent 19th-century converted barn, occupying a beautifully landscaped one-acre plot in a peaceful rural setting. Thoughtfully extended and impeccably presented throughout, the property successfully combines period character with contemporary bespoke design, while underfloor heating enhances comfort across the home.
At the heart of the property is a striking oak-framed sitting room featuring a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a multi-fuel stove. A dramatic glazed gable end floods the room with natural light and provides an attractive outlook across the beautifully tended gardens. A second dual-aspect reception room offers excellent versatility and is currently arranged as a snug and media room, complete with fitted bookcases.
The open-plan dining area flows seamlessly into a handcrafted kitchen fitted with elegant stone worktops, generous storage and a range of integrated appliances. Beyond, a family area enjoys bi-fold doors opening onto a private terrace, creating an ideal environment for both entertaining and day-to-day family living. To the rear, a utility room with built-in storage and a cloakroom provide additional practicality, while a traditional stable door opens directly onto a secluded garden space.
An attractive oak and glass staircase rises to the first floor where four well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged around the landing. The principal and second bedrooms both benefit from fitted wardrobes, en suite shower rooms and delightful views across the gardens and paddock. A stylish family shower room serves the remaining bedrooms.
Outside, the landscaped gardens surround the property and are beautifully stocked with mature shrubs and colourful borders, including roses, lavender and peonies. The stables are conveniently positioned within the grounds alongside an adjoining hay and storage barn. Equipped with heating and water, they provide direct access to a fully enclosed paddock which benefits from its own water supply.
Accessed via electrically operated gates, a gravel driveway provides extensive off-road parking and leads to a double carport incorporating an electric vehicle charging point, outdoor cloakroom and a useful home office. Further enhancing the versatility of the property is a detached oak-framed office, privately positioned within the grounds and benefiting from power, lighting and underfloor heating. Double doors open onto a secluded terrace overlooking a tranquil wildlife area, creating an exceptional setting for home working.
Location
Brinkworth is a large and characterful village in north Wiltshire, set within gently rolling countryside. It lies close to the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering attractive rural surroundings with a network of footpaths and bridleways ideal for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.
The village itself provides a range of local amenities, including a well-regarded primary school, a village shop and a traditional public house. A wider range of facilities can be found in nearby towns such as Royal Wootton Bassett (approximately 4.5 miles), Malmesbury (around 8 miles), and Chippenham (about 12 miles), all of which offer supermarkets, independent shops and additional services. The larger commercial centre of Swindon (10 miles) provides extensive retail and leisure amenities.
For commuters, Brinkworth is conveniently positioned for access to the M4 motorway via Junctions 16 and 17, enabling straightforward travel to Bristol, Bath and London. Mainline rail services are available from Chippenham and Swindon, with direct trains to London Paddington typically taking around an hour.
The area is well served by a selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, along with a number of independent schools within easy reach, making it an attractive location for families seeking a balance of rural living and accessibility.
Square Footage: 2,296 sq ft
Acreage:
1 Acres
Description
Echo Lodge Farm is a magnificent 19th-century converted barn, occupying a beautifully landscaped one-acre plot in a peaceful rural setting. Thoughtfully extended and impeccably presented throughout, the property successfully combines period character with contemporary bespoke design, while underfloor heating enhances comfort across the home.
At the heart of the property is a striking oak-framed sitting room featuring a vaulted ceiling, exposed beams and a multi-fuel stove. A dramatic glazed gable end floods the room with natural light and provides an attractive outlook across the beautifully tended gardens. A second dual-aspect reception room offers excellent versatility and is currently arranged as a snug and media room, complete with fitted bookcases.
The open-plan dining area flows seamlessly into a handcrafted kitchen fitted with elegant stone worktops, generous storage and a range of integrated appliances. Beyond, a family area enjoys bi-fold doors opening onto a private terrace, creating an ideal environment for both entertaining and day-to-day family living. To the rear, a utility room with built-in storage and a cloakroom provide additional practicality, while a traditional stable door opens directly onto a secluded garden space.
An attractive oak and glass staircase rises to the first floor where four well-proportioned bedrooms are arranged around the landing. The principal and second bedrooms both benefit from fitted wardrobes, en suite shower rooms and delightful views across the gardens and paddock. A stylish family shower room serves the remaining bedrooms.
Outside, the landscaped gardens surround the property and are beautifully stocked with mature shrubs and colourful borders, including roses, lavender and peonies. The stables are conveniently positioned within the grounds alongside an adjoining hay and storage barn. Equipped with heating and water, they provide direct access to a fully enclosed paddock which benefits from its own water supply.
Accessed via electrically operated gates, a gravel driveway provides extensive off-road parking and leads to a double carport incorporating an electric vehicle charging point, outdoor cloakroom and a useful home office. Further enhancing the versatility of the property is a detached oak-framed office, privately positioned within the grounds and benefiting from power, lighting and underfloor heating. Double doors open onto a secluded terrace overlooking a tranquil wildlife area, creating an exceptional setting for home working.
Location
Brinkworth is a large and characterful village in north Wiltshire, set within gently rolling countryside. It lies close to the edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, offering attractive rural surroundings with a network of footpaths and bridleways ideal for walking, cycling and equestrian pursuits.
The village itself provides a range of local amenities, including a well-regarded primary school, a village shop and a traditional public house. A wider range of facilities can be found in nearby towns such as Royal Wootton Bassett (approximately 4.5 miles), Malmesbury (around 8 miles), and Chippenham (about 12 miles), all of which offer supermarkets, independent shops and additional services. The larger commercial centre of Swindon (10 miles) provides extensive retail and leisure amenities.
For commuters, Brinkworth is conveniently positioned for access to the M4 motorway via Junctions 16 and 17, enabling straightforward travel to Bristol, Bath and London. Mainline rail services are available from Chippenham and Swindon, with direct trains to London Paddington typically taking around an hour.
The area is well served by a selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, along with a number of independent schools within easy reach, making it an attractive location for families seeking a balance of rural living and accessibility.
Square Footage: 2,296 sq ft
Acreage:
1 Acres
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