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What could be sweeter than a cottage that featured in a 1960s advert for the famous chocolate bar? Step inside Bachelors Mead, a charming period property in Wiltshire. A chocolate-box cottage immortalised in an iconic Mars bar advert is for sale in a sought-after pocket of Wiltshire. Bachelors Mead provides the backdrop to a 1960s TV ad for Mars , where roof thatcher and bell ringer Sid Grant shares the famous chocolate bar with his two young nieces.

The ad features the catchy slogan, ‘A Mars a day helps you work, rest and play’. Now that may not be considered the best health advice. But why let that get in the way of a nationwide advertising campaign? The five-bedroom cottage in the pretty village of Horton, near Devizes, is on the market with Hamptons for £1,250,000.



Bachelors Mead dates back, in part, to the 14th century. This family home oozes rural charm: think thatched roof (famously tended to by Sid), exposed timber beams, and deep brick fireplaces. Thankfully though, it has been brought up to date since the 1960s Mars bar advert.

It has a light and airy feel, with roughly around two thirds of the footprint downstairs dedicated to just two rooms: an open-plan kitchen and a vaulted sitting room. At the heart of the modern kitchen is a large island and a striking blue AGA, an essential in any country home, surely. And the star of the show in the spacious sitting room is a large Victorian school house window.

Elsewhere on the ground floor is a dining room, snug, stud.

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