£490,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleGoddard Avenue, Swindon SN1
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
- Freehold
McFarlane - Old Town
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About this property
Four bedrooms
Impressively spacious
Victorian terraced
Original quarry tiles
Taurus skirting
Spacious loft
Garage & parking
McFarlane Sales and Lettings are proud to present this larger than average Victorian Terrace home boasting from a square bay window, only one of three in the avenue and additional room in the two main reception rooms, hallway and landing. The property oozes character including picture and dado rails, taurus skirting, high ceilings, original cornice and stunning, original quarry tiles in the hallway. The spacious accommodation comprises of three reception rooms, living room and dining rooms are extremely spacious along with a sunny breakfast room leading to the fitted kitchen with utility room. Upstairs hosts three double bedrooms and a fourth bedroom/study/dressing room and family bathroom. Access to large attic room with great potential to extend housing a bedroom and ensuite. In addition to this unique home is a beautiful, long garden leading to a garage and rear access. Located on the highly sought-after Goddard Avenue in Swindon’s desirable Old Town, this property enjoys a prime position close to a wide range of local amenities. Just a short stroll away, you’ll find an array of pubs, restaurants, and supermarkets. The town center is easily accessible, while Junctions 15 and 16 of the M4 are within convenient reach, making this an ideal spot for commuters. Swindon serves as a key commercial hub in the Southwest, offering an extensive range of services and amenities, including frequent train services to nearby cities.
Parking - Garage
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