Bonners Close, Malmesbury
£298,500
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 2
A spacious two bedroom semi detached family home located in a sought after cul de sac position, convenient for Malmesbury Town. The property has been thoughtfully extended to the ground floor providing additional and versatile accommodation. The ground floor comprises a spacious sitting room, a dining room with a french door opening to the rear garden, fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a family room, There are two bedrooms and a bathroom on the first floor. Externally the large garden is a particular feature being predominantly laid to lawn with a paved patio area extending to full width of property with an external tap and power point. A stepping stone pathway leads down to a further gravelled area at end of garden which enjoys a high degree of privacy. A driveway to the front provides off road parking space.
SITUATION
The property stands in a delightful cul de sac setting allowing easy access to the town and all local amenities. The hilltop town of Malmesbury 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, 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. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 junction 17 is only five miles south. Trains from Chippenham (10 miles) and Kemble (5 miles) link with London Paddington within approximately an hour.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band : C
Mains water, gas and electricity
SITUATION
The property stands in a delightful cul de sac setting allowing easy access to the town and all local amenities. The hilltop town of Malmesbury 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, 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. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 junction 17 is only five miles south. Trains from Chippenham (10 miles) and Kemble (5 miles) link with London Paddington within approximately an hour.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band : C
Mains water, gas and electricity
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