£495,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleCliff Road, Sherston SN16
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
James Pyle & Co
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About this property
Pretty Cotswold stone cottage
Well-proportioned with fantastic potential to improve
Close to the village centre
3 bedrooms
Kitchen/dining room
Characterful living room
Private west-facing garden
No onward chain
Description
Wold Cottage is a very pretty double fronted end-terraced Cotswold stone built cottage situated in a popular residential street close to the village centre and its many amenities. The cottage has a lovely homely feel and offers light filled accommodation. The accommodation is deceptively spacious extending to around 1,465 sq.ft. Requiring general update with great scope for the next owners to put their stamp on it.
The ground floor layout includes a spacious entrance hall with galleried landing above, a characterful living room, good-sized kitchen/dining room with a conservatory at the rear overlooking the garden. There is also a utility room/downstairs WC. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a further single bedroom plus a bathroom.
To the rear is a delightful private garden enjoying a westerly aspect. The garden is vibrant with well-established shrubs laid with seating terraces and a store shed. On street parking is easily available on Cliff Road.
Situation
The beautiful, ancient and much sought after village of Sherston with its broad High Street and historic stone houses is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty conveniently located on the edge of the Cotswolds. Sherston has a thriving community and offers many facilities, including a church, popular primary school, doctors surgery, Co-op shop and post office, coffee shops, hairdresser, Indian restaurant, garden centre and the highly regarded 16th century Rattlebone Inn, with its excellent food and friendly atmosphere. The facilities and amenities in Sherston more than adequately provide for everyday need with a whole host of societies and clubs meeting on a regular basis offering entertainment and social events for young and old alike. Schooling locally is second to none, with very good state and independent schools providing transport to and from the village on a daily basis. Close by are the market towns of Malmesbury and Tetbury which are both approximately 5 miles away. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest Borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. Both towns offer a wider range of shops, services, schooling and leisure facilities. There are main line stations to London-Paddington at Kemble (14 miles) and Chippenham (12 miles) whilst Junctions 17 & 18 of the M4 are both within 15 minutes' drive providing convenient access to Bath, Bristol and Swindon.
Additional Information
The property is Freehold with oil-fired central heating, mains drainage, water and electricity. The property is located within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and a conservation area. Superfast broadband is available and there is good mobile phone coverage. Information taken from the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker, please see the website for more information. Wiltshire Council Tax Band E.
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