A short distance from the town centre and railway station, this bay fronted period property boasts two double bedrooms and a vast bathroom. The south easterly facing garden is complimented by a separate courtyard area whilst a useful utility room serves as an excellent extension of the kitchen-diner.
A quirky charm of the properties at Bond Street Buildings is that whilst the layout is very typical of the age, the main entrance is via the rear. Coming through the traditional front door, you are met with high ceilings and an ornate archway as well as stairs ton the first floor. From here, you can access the living room and kitchen-diner. The living room is a lovely spot to relax and has a bay window overlooking the garden. The kitchen-diner is a great size and has fitted units as well as space for a table and chairs. An understairs cupboard provides further storage whilst an opening leads to the utility room. A tremendously useful room, the utility has plumbing for appliances and additional work top space. As well as being home to the boiler, the utility has a door to the porch which leads on to the courtyard.
Moving upstairs, the landing has doors to both bedrooms and the bathroom. The main bedroom is a fantastic size and enjoys a bay window overlooking the garden. Bedroom two is another double bedroom whilst the bathroom is a surprisingly large space and has a bath with shower over, WC and wash basin.
Externally the property features two garden areas, a low maintenance courtyard area and a south easterly facing lawn garden, complete with garden shed. Access to the property is along an unadopted path and the property is conveniently located within the Newtown Conservation Area, close to both the town centre and railway station. Public on street parking is available along the neighbouring streets of Bond Street, Waterworks Road and Gloucester Road among others.
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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