An exquisite Collection
Situated in the heart of Malmesbury, Manor Yard comprises three idyllic cottages, 2 two-bedroomed homes and 1 three-bedroomed home. Each cottage blends traditional features with contemporary design. Ideal for the discerning owner looking for the highest levels of inspirational materials and finishes.
THE BREW HOUSE
The Brew House is believed to have been just that, the former brewery to the Manor. Today it is a three-story, two-bedroom, two-bathroom home full of unique features.
Each bedroom not only has its own bathroom, but its own floor, and each benefits from stunning views of Malmesbury Abbey.
The master suite sits within a brand new vaulted roof space, the original trusses towards the front of the building have been left on display, complementing this stunning cottage come elegant town house.
THE GATE HOUSE
The Gate House is a modern, yet individual two-bedroom home. The carefully crafted stone frontage, echoing its historic past, has been lovingly extended using reclaimed stone from within Manor Yard, making it difficult to denote old from new.
Once inside, you are transported into a relaxing and versatile space. The roof lantern provides an uninterrupted sky view as you soak in the extra-sized bath, be it day or night.
MANOR COTTAGE
Manor Cottage is a stunning three double-bedroom, two bathroom home packed with individual features. Built from a combination of original, part lime washed, handmade bricks and natural Cotswold stone, it has a certain stature within Manor Yard. Its semi industrial heritage has afforded it the benefit of liberal openings, ensuring a wealth of light throughout.
The wow factor starts with the contemporary open plan kitchen / living area with underfloor heating, zoned led lighting and five meter wide bi-fold doors opening onto the patio garden.
As with all of the cottages in Manor Yard the specification truly sets it apart.
10 MIN. AND DIRECT TRAIN TO LONDON PADDINGTON
BY CAR:
From the East: M4. From the east take eitheJunction 16, and pass through Royal Wooton Basset through the countryside to Malmesbury (approx. 20 minutes) or Travel to Junction 17 and head directly into Malmesbury (approx 10 mins).
From the West: M4. Travel to Junction 17 and head directly into Malmesbury (Approx 10 mins).
From the North: M5. Travel down the M5 and come off at junction 13 and pass through Dursley (Approx 25 mins).
BY TRAIN:
10 minutes away is Kemble Station with its mainline route into London Paddington taking approximately 1.15mins. Further the stations of Swindon and Chippenham both offer further mainline routes East to Paddington or West to Bath, Bristol and beyond.