Property description
A superb and unique detached period home boasting four double bedrooms, off-street parking and beautiful character features. The property has a lovely garden and is situated close to a selection of schools. NO ONWARD CHAIN
This impressive home really has the wow factor, with beautiful wood flooring, original fireplaces, ornate feature arch and coving, it is oozing with charm.
Beyond the entrance lobby, there is a large welcoming reception area with feature fireplace and solid oak flooring. This leads on to the selection of reception rooms downstairs and also the kitchen area and downstairs shower room.
The reception rooms could be utilised to whatever needs suit the owner, previously one room was used as a further bedroom, however the flexible living spaces and opportunity to extend really does add to its appeal and potential.
Upstairs, there are four double bedrooms, two of which are extremely large and could be partitioned to create further bedrooms if needed.
The landing was previously used with a work from home desk area and both the upstairs bathroom and downstairs shower rooms have been modernised along with the kitchen.
The beautiful sash windows throughout, allow plenty of light through and there are wonderful views of trees and greenery in many directions.
Externally, there is an enclosed garden, where the seller has planted a selection of trees along the rear which once established will create a leafy screen to enhance privacy. The garden is mostly laid to lawn, offering a canvas for any keen gardener or fantastic for children and pets to run around in.
The front, it is mostly laid to Cotswold chippings with wonderful and mature flower beds and hedges which offer further privacy.
The property is in a convenient location within the Newtown Conservation Area and within a short walk of St John's Primary School, St Augustine's and John Of Gaunt School. The town centre and Trowbridge Station are not far away.
Trowbridge is the county town of Wiltshire found close to the western border with Somerset. On the fringe of the town centre, you find Trowbridge Town Park, a large open space with a host of activities, tree lined paths and a riverside walk to Biss Meadows Country Park. St Stephens Place provides several dining options along with a multi-screen cinema complex. There are a wide variety of historic buildings around the town along with a selection of beautiful walks nearby, including the Kennet and Avon Canal and Southwick Country Park. The town has superb transport links with Trowbridge station providing access to London as well as a short ride to the world heritage city of Bath. The A350 passes the fringe of the town, leading to the M4 via Chippenham and the A303 and A36 to the south.
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