- THREE BEDROOM EDWARDIAN HOME +
- CLOSE TO TOWN CENTRE +
- GENEROUSLY PROPORTIONED MAIN BEDROOM +
- TWO RECEPTION ROOMS +
- LOW MAINTENANCE GARDEN +
- OFF STREET PARKING +
- HEAPS OF POTENTIAL +
- EPC: D +
This Edwardian three bedroom home is found a short distance from the town centre and boasts off street parking and a low maintenance garden. The property would benefit from a scheme of improvements although the potential for a superb home is clear to see.
Stepping through the front door you find an entrance hall with doors to both reception rooms and stairs to the first floor. At the front of the house you have the sitting room which is currently used as a bedroom. This has space for a sofa and a window to the front providing good natural light. The main living room has a window to the side and a door to the kitchen, making it ideal for use as a dining room. Found to the rear is the kitchen breakfast room which is a good space although allows a buyer to leave their stamp on the house. This leads on to a ground floor bathroom with separate WC. Heading upstairs you have a generous master bedroom to the front with plenty of space for a double bed, bedside tables and wardrobes. Bedroom two is another double room with a built in wardrobe and a window to the rear. Completing the accommodation is bedroom three overlooking the garden.
To the front you have a garden area which is utilised as parking whilst the rear garden is a good size. It has been set out for ease of maintenance with paving and a large shed. The owners have advised that there is an issue with the roof which allows a small amount of rain water in. As such there is visible damage to the first floor ceiling and the wall in bedroom three.
Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire found close to the western border with Somerset. On the fringe of the town centre, you find Trowbridge Town Park, a large open space with a host of activities, tree lined paths and a riverside walk to Biss Meadows Country Park. St Stephens Place provides several dining options along with a multi-screen cinema complex. There are a wide variety of historic buildings around the town along with a selection of beautiful walks nearby, including the Kennet and Avon Canal and Southwick Country Park. The town has superb transport links with Trowbridge station providing access to London as well as a short ride to the world heritage city of Bath. The A350 passes the fringe of the town, leading to the M4 via Chippenham and the A303 and A36 to the south.