A well proportioned 1930’s end terraced home, conveniently situated with easy access to railway station, town centre and sought after local schools. Large garden with potential for extension STPP.
DESCRIPTION
Offering generous proportions over two storeys, this generously sized 1930’s end terraced home (one of three) has much to offer a myriad of potential purchasers. Versatile accommodation including three good size bedrooms and shower room to first floor and ground floor with living room, fitted kitchen and utility/storage area to one side. The property is well presented in neutral shades and is double glazed with gas central heating. Externally there is a large corner plot garden, with limited ROW for the central property (next door) but plenty of space to extend STPP. There is also a driveway to the side of the property. Offered with No onward chain. EPC-D, Council Tax band B.
LOCATION
The Ancient wool town of Chippenham and best known as capital of Alfred the Great's Anglo-Saxon Wessex, though was fiercely contested by the Danes in the 9th Century. Recent years have seen extensive growth of this picturesque Wiltshire market town and St Mary's Street in particular is well known as one of the poet John Betjeman's architectural treasures. Both Clarendon and Hardenhuish Schools are extremely popular and oversubscribed. The World Heritage City of Bath is 10 miles to the West and offers further cultural, sporting, leisure and shopping facilities. London, Bristol and the West Country are available by easy access to the M4 Motorway at Junction 17 (4 miles away). Alternatively, alternatively Chippenham Railway Station provides high speed links to Paddington (approx 75mins), Bristol Temple Meads and The West Country rail network.