£425,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleStation Road, Wickwar GL12
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
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About this property
Delightful Non-Estate Home on Small Private Lane
Beautifully Maintained and Presented with Character Features
Sunny and Private South Westerly Facing Garden
Two Separate Receptions, Lounge with Feature Log Burner
Two Double Bedrooms Plus Single Attic Bedroom
Family Bathroom Plus Downstairs Shower Room
Large Timber Workshop
Gas Central Heating and Mains Drainage
Off Street Parking for Several Cars
Council Tax Band D - South Gloucestershire Council
Meticulously maintained, extended and refurbished since the seller bought the house 13 years ago, this character non-estate home dates back to the early 1900s and is presented in excellent condition! Semi-detached and in a private setting with just 3 others, it further benefits from a green and private outlook to both front and rear plus has easy access to beautiful countryside, such as Lower Woods Nature Reserve and Hawkesbury Upton Common which are just along Chase Lane. Set back from the road it has an appealing tucked back and hidden position and yet is just a short stroll to the village centre. The accommodation in brief comprises of a lounge to front with log burner, then a separate dining room and finally a lovely size kitchen with feature oak beams and vaulted ceiling. The ground floor also has a shower room with WC, whilst a 'Jack and Jill' bathroom is situated between the two bedrooms - of which both are doubles - on the first floor. The upper floor also has a staircase leading up from the rear landing to a delightful office / hobby room or small bedroom which is a delightful feature and part of the original design found in all four of the houses on the lane. Outside there is an attractive brick laid parking area with driveway to the side of the house for several cars. At the rear a lovely south westerly facing, private garden has been well tended and offers seating areas, lawns and pretty boarders at the back of the garden. There is also a large timber workshop which has lights and power and is ideal as a work space or for storage. A really delightful home for those looking for something refreshingly different with heaps of character!
With countryside surrounds and a quaint conservation High Street dating back to the 15th century, Wickwar has its own Public House, High Street Members Club, café, hairdressers and youth centre. There are also village playing fields just a stroll from the centre of the village, many local country walks and the picturesque Holy Trinity Church which has a beautiful location just north of the village. Alexander Hosea Primary School is in the village and is very popular, whilst there are several secondary schools in the area which are also of good reputation including the nearby, Katharine Lady Berkeley Secondary School which is in the catchment for most of the village. Wickwar is also ideal for commuters as the M4 Junction 18 is circa 8.7 miles to the south (passing by Chipping Sodbury) whilst the M5 Junction 14 is only 4.5 miles to the north-west. Chipping Sodbury and Yate are only minutes’ drive away and have many shops, a selection of supermarkets, sports facilities and a train station direct to Bristol.
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