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Three bedroom first and second floor duplex apartment. The property has an entrance hall, cloakroom, master bedroom with en-suite bathroom, spacious sitting/dining room and kitchen/breakfast room. On the second floor is a double bedroom with an en–suite shower and a third bedroom currently used as a study. There is an allocated parking space and communal gardens.
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Just 250 yards from the High Street in Marlborough lies Wye House, a fine 18th century Grade II listed building now converted into six retirement apartments overlooking a formal garden with pleached and pollarded lime avenues. To the east of the main house there are four apartments and nine cottages. Built in a brick Regency style, they lie to the north and south of the public garden. The cottages with one exception, all have conservatories.
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Marlborough is renowned for having one of the widest and grandest high streets in England. Seventeenth century merchant‘s houses are concealed behind much later eighteenth century facades and medieval cottages can be found in intriguing alleyways that lie between the colonnaded shops in the High Street. The town has its own golf and leisure centre, complete with swimming pool. Concerts, plays and exhibitions of work by local artists and craftsmen can be seen at St Peter‘s church and a lively calendar of annual events include the famous Marlborough International Jazz Festival, which is held in July.
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Marlborough is situated about ten miles from Swindon and about eight miles west of Hungerford. Salisbury is 30 miles and Bath 35 miles. Chippenham is about 18 miles to the west. Junction 15 of the M4 is about eight miles due north. Fast trains to London (Paddington) from Swindon take less than an hour.
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Apartment
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2001
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Leasehold
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1847
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Peppercorn
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Not known
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999 years from 1984
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Cognatum Property
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Sales Office
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01491 821170
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