There can few more beautiful spots than this small village, situated in the peaceful and rural landscape of north Wiltshire. Rosewood Cottage is a Grade II listed (almost) detached house overlooking St Nicholas’s parish church.
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Chapter One
There can few more beautiful spots than this small village, situated in the peaceful and rural landscape of north Wiltshire. Rosewood Cottage is a Grade II listed (almost) detached house overlooking St Nicholas’s parish church.
A sizeable front garden means the house is well set back from the house and allows for several cars to park off the lane. The house is a charming stone-built cottage that almost certainly dates back to the 17th century.
The front door opens onto a large room used as a dining room with a splendid parquet floor and a wood burning stove to one end placed in a large inglenook style fireplace. A small study is off to one end.
The sitting room is a well proportioned room, again with hardwood floor and working fireplace.
The country style kitchen has a central island, a window seat (one of our favourite features!) and beyond is a breakfast area and utility area.
There are four double bedrooms on the first floor with two bathrooms (one en suite).
The rear garden is accessed from a pair of French windows off the main reception areas and is a charming space with a terrace for outside dining and barbeques. The remaining garden is laid to lawn with borders and a small vegetable patch. The views beyond rise away to create a wonderful backdrop.
Chapter Two
Despite its rural location Slaughterford could not be better placed for the conveniences of the Chippenham where there are regular half hour services to London Paddington (67 minutes), Bath, Bristol and Reading. The M4 at junction 17 is 6 miles away and all the cultural delights of Bath only a mere 11miles away, where there is a thriving restaurant scene along with the Theatre Royal, Ustinov Theatre and cinemas.
Great Schools are also within easy reach, notably St Mary’s Calne, Prior Park College, King Edward’s School, The Royal High School, Monkton Combe and Kingswood
Chapter Three
The village was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086 where it was recorded as Escaforde. Throughout its history this small agricultural village has retained its farming roots. Today it is known for its picturesque setting, surrounded by beautiful countryside and walks. The humble little parish church occupies a slight crest in the landscape and is approached across a field. Its simple lines belie a history that includes a large amount of damage by Cromwell's troops in the Civil War. Following their departure the church was left in a ruinous state for over two centuries until 1823, when funds were finally raised to rebuild it.
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