Guide price
£275,000
2 bed bungalow for saleArundell Close, Westbury BA13
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
- Chain free
- Freehold
Davies & Davies - Westbury
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About this property
Semi-detached bungalow in A sought-after residential area
Spacious lounge opening into A conservatory with garden views
Fitted kitchen with good storage
Two bedrooms, including A generous principal bedroom
Practical wet room
Conservatory providing additional living space
Enclosed rear garden, perfect for relaxing or entertaining
Garage and driveway parking
No onward chain
This spacious two-bedroom semi-detached bungalow is well-positioned in a no through road, offering comfortable single-storey living with a garage, driveway parking and a private garden.
The property opens into a welcoming hallway leading to the lounge, which flows into the conservatory, overlooking the garden. The kitchen is well laid out, with space for appliances.
There are two bedrooms, including a well-proportioned principal bedroom with built in storage, plus a practical wet room.
Outside, the rear garden is enclosed and manageable, with space for planting and a patio seating area, with access to the garage (with electric door) and the driveway, where is ample parking.
Westbury is a thriving and well-connected market town nestled in the heart of Wiltshire, offering excellent access to Warminster, Salisbury, Frome, and Bath via the A36. The town is home to a selection of well-regarded schools, including Westbury Infants, Westbury Church of England Junior School, and Matravers Secondary School.
Surrounded by beautiful countryside, Westbury is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with scenic walks and cycle routes on the doorstep. From panoramic views across the iconic White Horse to peaceful rambles through Clanger Woods, the area offers something for everyone. The renowned Longleat Estate is also just eight miles away. Westbury benefits from superb rail connections, with direct services to Bath, London Paddington, Cardiff, Portsmouth, and Swindon from the town’s railway station. At the heart of the town lies the historic 14th-century All Saints Church, surrounded by a range of independent shops, cafés, and a weekly farmers' market. Everyday amenities are well catered for, with Aldi, Tesco Express, Lidl, and Morrisons all within easy reach. For sports and leisure, residents can enjoy the facilities at Leighton Recreation Centre, the local swimming pool, and several well-equipped gyms.
Agents Note: EPC to follow
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