Offers over
£700,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleWestlecot Road, Swindon SN1
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Fine & Country, Marlborough, Devizes and Newbury
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About this property
4 bedroom Edwardian semi-detached
Enclosed, private gardens
Walking distance to independent shops, restaurants & bars
Beautifully refurbished throughout
Open plan kitchen/dining room
Fine & Country are delighted to present 66 Westlecot Road, situated on one of Old Town’s most desirable roads, this beautifully renovated 4 bedroom period home offers the perfect blend of period character and contemporary style. Just a short walk from Old Town’s vibrant cafés, restaurants and boutique shops, this impressive period home has been thoughtfully extended and finished to a superb standard throughout.
Ground Floor:
Behind its elegant period façade lies a spacious and light-filled interior. The ground floor features two generous reception rooms, each retaining original features such as high ceilings and decorative coving - perfect for both formal entertaining and relaxed family living.
To the rear, the property opens into a striking, modern kitchen and dining space, flooded with natural light. The kitchen has been fitted with ample storage, Neff integrated appliances and Corian work surfaces in a luxury suede finish. Off the kitchen, there is also a useful utility room and a guest cloakroom.
First Floor:
The first floor offers three generous double bedrooms, one with en-suite shower room, alongside the refitted family bathroom.
Top Floor:
The top floor is dedicated to a further guest bedroom or reception / office space.
Outside:
66 Westlecot Road enjoys a fully enclosed, low-maintenance rear garden, designed for easy outdoor living. A large, paved patio area provides the perfect space for dining and entertaining, while the artificial lawn adds a touch of greenery without the upkeep. The garden is neatly bordered and enjoys a good degree of privacy - an ideal space to relax and unwind throughout the year.
The front garden, currently laid with planting and pathway, offers potential to create off-road parking, subject to the necessary planning permissions.
Location:
The historic Old Town is the older part of Swindon which is popular for its eclectic mix of independent bars, boutique shops, bakeries and restaurants amongst the practical amenities that are always handy to have on the doorstep. In addition to this, there are many walks to be enjoyed around one of the selection of public gardens and open countryside heading out to one of Swindon's old canal routes. Just a short walk from the front door, local residents can enjoy a calendar full of events and festivals held at the beautiful Old Town Gardens. The town is a short walk down the hill, where the train station, with trains running to London Paddington, can be utilised to access the capital in under an hour. The M4 motorway is also within approximately 3 miles of the property to either junction 15 or 16.
There are four primary schools and a secondary in Old Town, all with good Ofsted ratings, with a further range of super independent prep and secondary schools available within a 20 mile catchment including Pinewood, Cricklade Manor Prep, St Margarets Prep and St Marys of Calne and Marlborough College.
Local Authority:
Swindon Borough Council, Band F
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