The Old Vicarage
Brunton, Collingbourne Kingston, Marlborough, Wiltshire
Guide price: £1.3 million

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Victorian former vicarage built in about 1860

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The Old Vicarage has a large garden and a paddock

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Drawing room with full-height French windows to garden

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Double-aspect master bedroom with fireplace

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Countryside views from the Old Vicarage
This Victorian former vicarage is set in about two acres, comprising of a large garden with a paddock, and has views over farmland.
The Old Vicarage is believed to have been built around 1860, and has double-aspect rooms with high ceilings and many period features, such as cast-iron fireplaces, coving and picture rails.
The main house has six bedrooms, and there is also a coach house with planning permission for conversion into a separate dwelling.
Brunton is a small hamlet to the north of the Wiltshire village of Collingbourne Kingston and has a pub, church and garage.
About eight miles away is Pewsey, from where trains to London Paddington take one hour 12 minutes; London Waterloo is approximately one hour away via Andover, which is about 12 miles from The Old Vicarage.
Contact Carter Jonas on 01672 514545.
View the property detailsPublished: 14 May 2007 More articles from our archive...