This striking Georgian property combines a symmetrical façade and iron railings with elegant period interiors — high ceilings, sash windows, shutters and panelled doors throughout. It's been sympathetically restored to preserve its character. Spread over three floors plus a cellar, the 1,750 sq.ft. home opens into an entrance hall with tiled flooring and a rising staircase. The dual-aspect living room has herringbone floors and a wood-burning stove, while flagstone flooring runs through the kitchen/dining room, fitted with bespoke timber units, granite worktops and a Belfast sink. Upstairs, the principal bedroom and main bathroom both retain original iron fireplaces; the bathroom includes a roll-top bath and walk-in shower. Two further double bedrooms occupy the top floor, with exposed beams, wood flooring and a separate WC.
French doors open from the kitchen to a private, south/west-facing courtyard garden, walled in stone and arranged over two low-maintenance patio levels, with rear gate access for bins. Street and car park parking are nearby.
This impressive Georgian house enjoys an excellent position in the heart of Malmesbury town centre. Dating back to 1770, the Grade II listed building was formerly the Manse to the adjoining Moravian church, a designated heritage site, and sits opposite the 'Meditating Monk' statue by sculptor William Lazard, created in tribute to the town's 12th century Benedictine abbey.
Malmesbury is an ancient hilltop town on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, recently named Best Place to Live in Southwest England by The Sunday Times. Reputed to be England's oldest borough, it's home to a spectacular 12th century abbey and The Old Bell Hotel — reputedly the oldest hotel in the country — alongside characterful streets, independent shops, pubs and restaurants. Waitrose and Aldi supermarkets sit on the edge of town, with a weekly farmers' market at the Market Cross. Schooling is well catered for, with several well-regarded primaries and Malmesbury School (Ofsted Outstanding) for secondary education.
The M4 (J17) gives fast access to Bath, Bristol and Swindon, while mainline trains run from Chippenham and Kemble, with London Paddington reachable in around 70 minutes.
Orchard House, Cherry Orchard Lane,
Luckington, Wiltshire, SN14 6NX