Haddons Close, Malmesbury
£550,000
Guide price
Guide price
Sold STC
Bedrooms: 2
**DETACHED BUNGALOW**STUNNING SEMI RURAL SETTING**UNINTERRUPTED FAR REACHING VIEWS**SCOPE TO EXTEND STPP**
Set amid delightful established gardens, a spacious and detached bungalow, located in a tranquil setting backing onto open paddocks, on the rural edge of Malmesbury. The bungalow is being offered for sale for the first time in forty five years however does require internal modernisation, allowing the new buyer the opportunity to redesign and update to their own specification. We believe there is the potential to extend the current footprint subject to the usual planning consent. The versatile interior is arranged over one level comprising an entrance hallway, a spacious sitting room opening to a dining room. A doorway from the hall opens into a kitchen with a separate utility room and sun room which overlooks the rear garden. There are two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and separate W.C..Externally the large gardens extend to three sides of the property, being predominantly laid to lawn. A paved patio extends to the rear of the bungalow opening to an established garden stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs, all enclosed by a stock fenced boundary . A pergola stands in one corner of the garden enjoying stunning views over the surrounding countryside. There is an attached single garage with carport and ample parking and turning space to the front on the long gravel driveway.
SITUATION
Located in a sought after position with a stunning rural aspect backing onto paddocks yet within a short distance of the town and country walks alongside the picturesque River Avon. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. This thriving pretty town offers a wealth of buildings of architectural interest including its ancient Abbey, whilst also having a wide range of shops and amenities, a Waitrose, award winning schools and leisure facilities. Early tributaries of The River Avon pass around the town with pretty walks and the countryside close at hand. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 junction 17 is only five miles south. Trains from Chippenham (10 miles) and Kemble (5 miles) link with London Paddington within approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Mains water, oil fired heating and electricity
Set amid delightful established gardens, a spacious and detached bungalow, located in a tranquil setting backing onto open paddocks, on the rural edge of Malmesbury. The bungalow is being offered for sale for the first time in forty five years however does require internal modernisation, allowing the new buyer the opportunity to redesign and update to their own specification. We believe there is the potential to extend the current footprint subject to the usual planning consent. The versatile interior is arranged over one level comprising an entrance hallway, a spacious sitting room opening to a dining room. A doorway from the hall opens into a kitchen with a separate utility room and sun room which overlooks the rear garden. There are two double bedrooms, a family bathroom and separate W.C..Externally the large gardens extend to three sides of the property, being predominantly laid to lawn. A paved patio extends to the rear of the bungalow opening to an established garden stocked with a variety of plants and shrubs, all enclosed by a stock fenced boundary . A pergola stands in one corner of the garden enjoying stunning views over the surrounding countryside. There is an attached single garage with carport and ample parking and turning space to the front on the long gravel driveway.
SITUATION
Located in a sought after position with a stunning rural aspect backing onto paddocks yet within a short distance of the town and country walks alongside the picturesque River Avon. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. This thriving pretty town offers a wealth of buildings of architectural interest including its ancient Abbey, whilst also having a wide range of shops and amenities, a Waitrose, award winning schools and leisure facilities. Early tributaries of The River Avon pass around the town with pretty walks and the countryside close at hand. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 junction 17 is only five miles south. Trains from Chippenham (10 miles) and Kemble (5 miles) link with London Paddington within approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Mains water, oil fired heating and electricity
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