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Guide price

£525,000

3 bed bungalow for sale
Martins Lane, Keevil, Wiltshire BA14

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

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About this property

  • No onward chain

  • 3/4 bedroom detached bungalow

  • Desirable location with rural views

  • Sitting room & Separate dinning room

  • Study/bedroom 4 with French doors

  • Fitted kitchen

  • Family bathroom

  • Main bedroom en suite shower room

  • Plenty of parking

  • Large well established garden

Council tax band: E

Offered to the market with no onward chain! This three/four bedroom detached bungalow is very well positioned just off a quiet no through road with one other bungalow, and surrounded by open countryside.
Through the front door and porch there is a light and spacious entrance hall providing access to a large sitting room, a separate dining room, a study/bedroom with French doors, a fitted kitchen with plenty of storage, a family bathroom and three double bedrooms. There has been a clever adjustment to the main bedroom, providing a walk in wardrobe and wet room which has been well thought out and uses some of the garage.
Outside and to the front is a large well established front garden with rural views, sure to keep any budding gardener busy and provides plenty of privacy and space.
There is plenty of off road parking and a larger than average garage.
To the rear is an easy to maintain patio which is ideal for morning breakfast overlooking the fields.
All in all, a rare opportunity to acquire this desirable and very well located bungalow in a highly desirable Wiltshire village.

Located in the heart of this picturesque village hidden away just off of Martins Road, there are open rural views to the countryside. Keevil has a very highly regarded primary school in addition to a church, sought after schools such as Dauntsey's and Stonar are nearby. There is a wonderful village shop and post office in the next village along in Steeple Ashton and a superb pub in the neighbouring village in Bulkington. Links are good with easy access to Trowbridge and Westbury, which has a mainline station running to London in under 90 minutes. The Georgian City of Bath (approximately 14 miles) boasts a wide range of amenities, sports and recreational interests. Being a World Heritage City the facilities are some of the best on offer outside of London and add to the appeal of the setting, which contrasts with fabulous rural walks through the surrounding Wiltshire countryside.

Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Wiltshire Council
Council Tax Band: Band E
EPC Rating: D
Mains water, drainage and electricity.
Oil fired central heating

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