- Hallway +
- Sitting room +
- Kitchen/breakfast room +
- Utility room and Cloakroom just off +
- Three bedrooms +
- Family bathroom +
- Enclosed front and rear garden +
- Single garage +
- No onward chain +
THE PROPERTY
This nicely cared for terraced home is situated in a small development behind St. Mary`s church in the centre of the village and within a short walk of the high street and village shops. The front door opens in to a hallway with stairs to the first floor and a door in to the sitting room. The sitting room is complete with a wood burning stove with an oak mantle piece and a window overlooking the front garden. Beyond the sitting room is the modern fitted kitchen/breakfast room, with a tiled floor and fitted with plenty of storage, an eye level double oven and electric hob, there is also a pantry cupboard and space for a breakfast table. The kitchen leads in to the utility room, which has a door to the garden and space for a fridge/freezer, washing machine and slim dishwasher. There is also a cloakroom off the utility room. Upstairs the landing leads to three light bedrooms and a modern bathroom with a shower over the bath.
GARDEN
The rear garden has a patio directly outside the house, with steps leading up to a level artificial lawn. The front garden is courtyard style with paved seating area. The garage is in a block beyond the property with a parking space in front of the garage.
SERVICES
Mains water, drainage and electricity. Electric heating via storage heaters. Solar panels to roof. Council Tax Band: E. £20 per month maintenance charge to cover tree and grounds maintenance. Each owner in the development has a single share in St Mary`s Field Management Company Ltd.
TENURE
Freehold
GREAT BEDWYN
The property is situated close to the centre of the village of Great Bedwyn, a highly regarded village with an excellent range of facilities including a post office, village store, doctor`s surgery, café and a public house. There is also a popular primary school as well as a tennis club, cricket club and a Church. The Kennet and Avon canal passes through the village and Savernake Forest is within easy reach for walking/riding. The village also benefits from a railway station offering a service to London Paddington and also offers easy access to the market towns of Marlborough and Hungerford offering a further range of independent shops and amenities including many high street names, a cinema and local supermarkets.