Guide price
£400,000
(£400,000/sq. ft)
4 bed semi-detached house for saleMoormead Road, Wroughton, Swindon, Wiltshire SN4
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
1 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
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About this property
Within Catchment for Ridgeway Schools
Four versatile bedrooms with room to grow
Cosy lounge plus separate dining & playroom
Gorgeous farmhouse-style kitchen with garden access
Big family-friendly garden, perfect for BBQs
Modern bathroom with a fresh, stylish finish
Handy utility room & downstairs WC
Driveway parking for multiple cars
Scope to extend when you're ready
Bay windows, fireplaces & high ceilings throughout
Victorian Charm Meets Modern Family Life In Wroughton
This beautifully updated Victorian semi on Moormead Road in Wroughton is one of those homes that just feels right the moment you walk through the door. It’s full of character – high ceilings, bay windows, lovely fireplaces – but it’s also been thoughtfully modernised to make it work for busy family life. There are four bedrooms, flexible living spaces, a big kitchen/breakfast room, and a garden that’s just made for summer BBQs and kids running wild. You’ve also got plenty of driveway parking and space to grow into, with potential to extend down the line.
Location Highlights
Wroughton is a really popular spot for families, especially those wanting a bit more space and peace without being miles from everything. The village has a lovely community feel and offers a good mix of everyday essentials – shops, a couple of pubs, cafés, a Co-op, and a local gp surgery all nearby. If you’ve got school-age kids, the catchment for Ridgeway Secondary and Junior Schools is a big plus – both have great reputations and are just a short walk or drive away.
When it comes to getting outdoors, you’re spoilt for choice. There are loads of great walking spots on your doorstep, including access to the Ridgeway National Trail and the Marlborough Downs. Perfect for dog walks, weekend adventures, or just blowing off the cobwebs. And if you need to get into Swindon or further afield, the A4361 links you easily to the M4 and Swindon town centre – so commuting or popping into town is no hassle at all.
Key Features of The Home
Spacious entrance hall with handy downstairs WC and loads of storage
Cosy sitting room with bay window and original fireplace
Separate dining room – ideal for Sunday roasts or entertaining friends
Additional reception room currently used as a playroom with direct garden access
Large kitchen/breakfast room with a proper farmhouse feel, leading straight into the garden – the heart of the home
Utility room tucked away for laundry and extra storage
Three proper double bedrooms plus a fourth single – ideal as a nursery, home office, or guest room
Stylish, modern family bathroom that was updated just a few years ago
Big, family-friendly garden with loads of space to play, relax, or maybe even grow your own veg
Driveway parking for several cars
Still plenty of potential to extend or adapt if you ever need more space
To sum it up, this is a home that really works for modern family life, without losing the charm and character that makes period properties so special. It’s in a lovely spot, surrounded by green space and great schools, with everything you need close by. If you're after a place that’s ready to move into but still has room to make your own mark, this could be the one.
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