- Arranged over two floors +
- Spacious open-plan sitting/dining room with garden access +
- Fitted kitchen +
- Private south-facing garden +
- Garage and off-road parking +
- No onward chain +
- Village location with rail links +
Virtual tour available
A superb two-bedroom home offering spacious open-plan living, a private SOUTH-FACING garden, GARAGE and off-road parking. Offered with no onward chain and situated in the desirable village of Great Bedwyn.
DESCRIPTION
This fabulous two-bedroom home offers spacious, well-balanced accommodation arranged over two floors. The ground floor features a fitted kitchen and a generous open-plan sitting and dining room, creating a wonderful space for both everyday living and entertaining. Patio doors from the sitting/dining area open directly onto the garden, allowing natural light to flood the room and providing a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living.
Upstairs, the property offers two good-sized bedrooms and a family bathroom. Each room is thoughtfully laid out to maximise space and comfort, making this an ideal home for first-time buyers, downsizers, or investors alike.
The property also benefits from a boarded attic with attached ladder offering ample storage space.
OUTSIDE
Externally, the property benefits from a delightful south-facing garden, enjoying a high degree of privacy and a lovely open outlook. The garden can be appreciated from both the sitting/dining room and when relaxing outdoors, making it a particular feature of the home. Further benefits include a garage, off-road parking, access to the back garden down the side of the house and the significant advantage of no onward chain.
SERVICES AND MATERIAL INFORMATION
All mains services are connected, except gas.
Council tax band: C
Energy efficiency rating: D
The village is situated to the south of the historic Savernake Forest and on the northern side of the Kennet and Avon canal. It is a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty with a myriad of footpaths and bridleways accessing the surrounding countryside. Local village amenities include a very well-regarded Primary School, Post Office, church, doctors’ surgery and a public house. There is a main line railway station to Paddington (under an hour). The provincial centres of Marlborough 7 miles, Hungerford 6 miles, Newbury 16 miles and Swindon 20 miles are all readily accessible.