Guide price
£290,000
4 bed semi-detached house for salePipistrelle Crescent, Trowbridge, Wiltshire BA14
4 beds
2 baths
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Appleby & Townend Estate Agents
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About this property
Semi-detached family home
Arranged over three floors
Four double bedrooms
Downstairs cloakroom
Kitchen
16 ft Sitting/dining room
Jack & Jill shower room
Family bathroom
Easy to maintain fully enclosed garden
Off road parking for one plus garage
Council tax band: D
This three-story family home offers ample space for any family and located in a fantastic position.
Stepping through the front door, you'll find an entrance hall that leads to a contemporary-style kitchen with ample storage and worktop space. There's also a downstairs toilet and a spacious 16-foot sitting/dining room with French doors that open to the rear garden.
The first floor features two bright and spacious double bedrooms that share a 'Jack & Jill' shower room and toilet.
The top floor has two more double bedrooms with excellent views and a family bathroom.
Outside, to the front, is a gated entrance that leads to a small garden that enjoys plenty of morning sunlight.
To the rear, there's a fully enclosed and easy-to-maintain patioed garden, perfect for entertaining guests. Additionally, there's a larger-than-average garage across the way, along with a parking space for one car.
Overall, this is a great family home that's well-positioned in this desirable development.
Ideally situated in the highly regarded Paxcroft Mead development on the Eastern fringes of Trowbridge, this lovely family home is ideally positioned to take advantage of an excellent range of local amenities. The highly regarded Castle Mead Primary School (Ofsted: Good)
The county town of Trowbridge, which offers a diverse range of retail outlets, numerous amenities and is currently undergoing impressive improvements. It features a multi-screen cinema complex in St Stephen's Place, along with a selection of restaurants. Biss Meadow Country Park, with its tree-lined paths and river walks, is also nearby. Additionally, the railway station provides convenient access to Bradford on Avon, nearby cities Bath and Bristol, and London.
The town is also home to a variety of historic buildings and beautiful walks, including the Kennet and Avon Canal and Southwick Country Park. The world heritage city of Bath, approximately 10 miles away, offers a comprehensive selection of retail stores and the renowned Theatre Royal.
The A350 passes the town's fringe, leading to the M4 via Chippenham and the A303 and A36 to the south.
Tenure: Freehold
Local Authority: Wiltshire Council
Council Tax Band:
EPC Rating: C
All mains services connected.
Gas fired central heating.
Ground rent & service charge: Approx. £352.00 per annum
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