DescriptionThis spacious semi-detached Victorian cottage is positioned on the rural edge of Brinkworth with plenty of private gated parking and an excellent 100ft south-facing garden. The accommodation has been well-maintained with recently updated kitchen and bathroom plus damp proofing works. Internally, the accommodation is well-proportioned extending to around 1,277 sq.ft. The ground floor comprises two front reception rooms with fireplaces, the living room of which has been extended with double doors to the garden. The kitchen connects to the dining room and is fitted with a dishwasher, fridge/freezer, oven, microwave, induction hob and sink food waste disposer. To the side, there is a study and utility room, while located off the entrance hall is a downstairs WC. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a bathroom. The property is set behind attractive walling and electric metal gates offering secure private parking. The rear garden is a superb feature benefitting from the sunny aspect and is arranged with a patio terrace, lawn, vegetable garden, productive fruit trees and a range of garden stores. SituationThe property is located on the edge of the village of Brinkworth, just a short walk to Brinkworth Golf Club which has a licensed clubhouse. Brinkworth is reputed to be the 'longest village in England' and is located between Malmesbury and Royal Wootton Basset. The village has an excellent primary school and public house as well as parish church and an active village hall which in addition to hosting events also provides a post office counter once a week. The Three Crowns Pub has recently gone under new ownership by a very well-regarded local company serving great food while also hosting coffee mornings. A village market happens every two weeks, plus there is a farm shop and the local dairy delivers milk on a weekly basis along with its cheese, cream and other produce it sells. A strong community spirit provides many village events activities throughout the year including fetes on the recreational field. The village is surrounded by beautiful countryside with ample walking routes to explore, meanwhile the Cotswold Water Park is only a 15 minute drive away. Malmesbury and Royal Wootton Bassett provide a wide range of facilities, schools including Malmesbury secondary school which is Ofsted rated Outstanding. Junction 16 of the M4 is very convenient being only 6 miles away whilst there is easy commuter access to Bath, Bristol, Swindon and Cirencester. There are regular mainline services from Swindon, Kemble and Chippenham to London Paddington taking just over 60 minutes.Additional InformationThe property is Freehold with oil-fired central heating, shared sewage treatment plant drainage, mains water and electricity. Ultrafast broadband is available and there is mobile phone coverage with some limitations. Information taken from the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker, please see the website for more information. Wiltshire Council Tax Band D.
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