- Spacious family home +
- Private driveway parking +
- Quiet residential area +
- Stunning, sunny rear garden +
- Walking distance to town centre +
- Integral garage and EV charger +
- Generous ground floor accommodation +
- Downstairs cloakroom +
- Walking distance to schools +
- Views over fields +
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A beautifully presented THREE BEDROOM FAMILY HOME situated within an end-of-close, TRAFFIC FREE location, ten minutes' walk from Marlborough High Street, featuring a truly stunning and sizable rear garden, with meadows beyond.
DESCRIPTION
This exceptionally well-presented property was built in the 1960s. An entrance hall leads to a light and airy sitting room which has been extended to the front. The sitting room leads into another large reception room to the rear of the property. This room has attractive wood flooring throughout, French doors onto the patio and currently serves as a spacious family dining room with an additional seating area. The kitchen adjoins the dining area and is well appointed, with ample worktop space, integrated mid-height oven and grill and a wonderful outlook over the rear garden. A very large integrated garage and downstairs WC complete the ground floor accommodation. The first floor comprises three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom offers fabulous views towards the River Kennet and the water meadows beyond.
OUTSIDE
The property boasts private driveway parking with electric vehicle charging point to the front and a spectacular garden to the rear. This exceptional and expansive outdoor space provides a sizeable sun terrace adjacent to the house, with the vast remainder of the garden being laid to lawn with mature shrubs and trees sporadically planted along its borders. The far end of the garden benefits from a stunning section of the River Kennet and views of the countryside to the north.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
The property benefits from mains gas, electricity, water and drainage and is heated by gas central heating.
Council tax band: C
Energy efficiency rating: C
Marlborough is a historic market town and provides a range of shopping and leisure facilities including a twice weekly market and a Rick Stein restaurant. The area is well served with excellent schools including St John's Academy, Marlborough College, Dauntsey's, and St. Francis. There are main line stations to London Paddington and the Southwest at Pewsey, Great Bedwyn (both about 5 miles away) and Hungerford (about 10 miles away). The major commercial centres of Swindon, Andover, and Newbury plus the M4, A303, and M3 are within easy reach. The countryside surrounding the town is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and includes the nearby Savernake Forest and the National Cycle Path.