Guide price
£615,000
3 bed detached bungalow for saleManor Park, Great Somerford SN15
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Strakers - Malmesbury
.png)
About this property
Detached Bungalow
Three Double Bedrooms
Versatile Accommodation
Tranquil Cul De Sac Setting
Impressive 19'5 Sitting/Dining Room + Conservatory
Spacious Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Desirable Village With Pub & Post Office
Delightful South Facing Gardens
Detached Garage & Driveway
No Onward Chain
An internal viewing is strongly recommended to appreciate this tastefully presented three bedroom detached bungalow, located in a delightful cul de sac setting of similar style properties.
The spacious and versatile interior comprises an entrance hallway, an impressive open plan sitting/dining room with a feature fireplace and a large double glazed conservatory with views over the rear garden. A door from the hallway opens into a kitchen/breakfast room with a small utility room and lobby. There are three generous double bedrooms, the main bedroom benefitting from a range of wall to wall built in wardrobes. Off the hallway is a wet room with shower and body jets and separate W.C.
Externally the established gardens are a particular feature of the property extending to the rear and both sides whilst enjoying a delightful south facing aspect. The gardens are laid to lawn and screened by a hedged and fenced boundary which provides a high degree of privacy.
An attractive block paved driveway to the front approaches a large single garage with ample parking.
Situation
Situated in a popular cul de sac of similar style properties with the village shop close by. Great Somerford is a pretty village with a thriving local community and offers amenities which include a shop/post office, a public house, primary school and pre school. The River Avon meanders through the village, which is surrounded by open countryside ideal for walking, riding and other outdoor pursuits. Located midway between the M4 and the historical town of Malmesbury, which is officially recognised as England's oldest borough. Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds, surrounded by two branches of the River Avon, it boasts buildings of golden Cotswold stone and beautiful river walks. Famous for its ancient Abbey and elaborate 15th century Market Cross, the town may well have history round every corner but is also bursting with life, enjoying excellent independent shops, award winning primary and secondary schools, a Waitrose, charming cosy pubs, friendly cafes, regular farmers' markets and a busy local events schedule. The establishment of the Dyson design and development headquarters on the edge of the town means that Malmesbury is now a centre for technical innovation, allowing the town to truly describe itself as both ancient and modern. Malmesbury is five miles north of the M4 (Junction 17) so within easy commuting distance of Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham and Swindon. Mainline trains from Chippenham 7 miles and Kemble 10 miles link with London Paddington within approximately 1 hour.
Property Information
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Mains water, drainage, oil fired central heating.
Zoopla insights
Sign in and gain expert analysis to make informed decisions.
Stamp duty calculator
Our instant calculator helps you understand how much stamp duty is due on property purchases in England & Northern Ireland. Read the latest stamp duty news
This calculation is intended as a guide only. We are unable to provide financial advice, so it's important to consult with an adviser. It applies to UK residents purchasing residential properties in England and Northern Ireland, but does not apply if the purchase is made through a company.