Offers over
£275,000
3 bed terraced house for saleErmin Street, Stratton St Margaret, Swindon SN3
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Freehold
Resides Swindon SN5
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About this property
No onward chain
Three bedroom mid-terrace character cottage
Stunning original features
Parmit parkig
Large lounge
Dining room
Kitchen
Outside toilet
Utility area
A must see
No onward chain! Resides Swindon are delighted to offer to the market this beautiful and unique 17th Century three bedroom mid-terraced cottage in Stratton.
Step back in time with this beautifully preserved three-bedroom home built in the 17th century! Nestled within a picturesque row of cottages on the Roman road of Stratton St. Margaret, this quirky and historic property exudes character and charm, offering a perfect blend of vintage elegance and modern conveniences. The downstairs features a spacious lounge boasting exposed wooden beams, a large inglenook fireplace with a coal gas fire, and beautiful stone walls. The kitchen/dining room provides ample space for furniture and features a coal gas fire in an inglenook fireplace. There is also a utility room which adds convenience to everyday living. An original feature window can be found on the staircase. To the first floor, there are two well-sized bedroom and a large master bedroom, also a bathroom with a shower and bath. Across the top floor is a second bedroom and a further reception room. Externally, the property benefits from a generously sized garden with a courtyard and grass area. Permit parking is available in the Methodist church for £240 annually or £20 monthly payments. Early viewings recommended to avoid disappointment.
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