Guide price
£440,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleSwindon Road, Malmesbury SN16
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Semi-detached period cottage
3 bedrooms
Generous reception room
Views across the countryside
Private parking and garage
Large workshop
Pretty gardens
No onward chain
Description
This charming semi-detached period cottage is nestled towards the edge of Malmesbury enjoying picturesque views across the opposite fields. Constructed from natural stone with elegant gabled dormers, the cottage has been thoughtfully extended at the rear and offers further potential for enlargement, as evidenced by neighbouring properties. A significant advantage of the property is the private off-street parking for multiple vehicles and a single garage, providing ample space for vehicle and storage needs.
Internally, the accommodation spans approximately 1,170 sq.ft over two floors. The ground floor features a spacious reception room complete with a fireplace as its focal point. An adjoining conservatory benefits from radiator heating allowing for year-round enjoyment. The kitchen is located at the rear, complemented by a convenient side lobby, a downstairs WC, and a separate utility room.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms alongside a generous family bathroom, which boasts the convenience of both a separate shower unit and a bath.
Outside, the pretty gardens are mostly arranged to the side, bound by stone walling and filled with established shrubs. A notable addition within the garden is a workshop with power connected, offering excellent potential for a home office or creative space. Across the road, the dedicated parking area provides private parking for several vehicles, in addition to the garage.
Situation
Malmesbury, voted 'Best Place to Live in the South West' by the Sunday Times in 2026, is an ancient hilltop town situated on the southern edge of The Cotswolds. Traditionally a market town serving the rural area of North West Wiltshire, the town is reputed to be the oldest borough in England created by Charter in 880 ad by Alfred the Great. Today, the High Street has numerous independent shops, pubs and restaurants, and there is a new Aldi, Waitrose store and a regular weekly Farmer's market whilst the town has excellent choice of both primary and secondary schools and good recreational and leisure facilities. The M4 motorway (J17) to the south provides fast road access to the major employment centres of Bristol and Swindon together with London and the West Country. Main line rail services are available from Chippenham and Kemble (Paddington in about 75 minutes).
Additional Information
The property is Freehold with mains gas, drainage, water and electricity. Ultrafast broadband is available. Information taken from the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker website, please check the website for more information and mobile phone coverage. Wiltshire Council Tax Band D.
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