Barton Way, Corston
£475,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
A beautifully presented three bedroom detached family home situated in a delightful cul-de-sac setting. Offering well proportioned accommodation throughout, the property has been improved in recent years, including new UPVC double glazed windows and re-fitted kitchen and bathrooms. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a living room, an impressive fitted kitchen with separate utility room and a shower room. Double doors from the kitchen open into a delightful sun room. The first floor boasts three generous double bedrooms, the main bedroom with en-suite shower room, and a family bathroom. There is access from bedroom two to a large boarded loft space. Externally the rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn with a driveway to the front approaching an integral single garage.
Situation
Corston is a small village located midway between the M4 and the ancient town of Malmesbury. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest Borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. This thriving, pretty town offers a wealth of buildings of architectural interest, including its ancient Abbey, whilst also having a wide range of shops including a new Waitrose, award winning schools and leisure facilities. Early tributaries of The River Avon pass around the town and pretty walks and countryside are close at hand. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 motorway (junction 17) is only 2 miles to the south. Chippenham is only approximately 6 miles to the south and provides comprehensive facilities including main line rail services, which connect with London within approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
Property Information
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Mains water, drainage and oil fired central heating.
Situation
Corston is a small village located midway between the M4 and the ancient town of Malmesbury. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest Borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. This thriving, pretty town offers a wealth of buildings of architectural interest, including its ancient Abbey, whilst also having a wide range of shops including a new Waitrose, award winning schools and leisure facilities. Early tributaries of The River Avon pass around the town and pretty walks and countryside are close at hand. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 motorway (junction 17) is only 2 miles to the south. Chippenham is only approximately 6 miles to the south and provides comprehensive facilities including main line rail services, which connect with London within approximately 1 hour 15 minutes.
Property Information
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Mains water, drainage and oil fired central heating.
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