Take a look inside this beautiful period four-bedroom farmhouse in Purton - on the market for just a shade under £1 million.
Approached via a private driveway this appointed property has plenty to offer. Welcomed through the front door the old period features are presented alongside modernisation.
The ground floor provides two principal reception rooms to the front both presented with feature fireplaces.
From the main hallway access then proceeds to the kitchen with wall and base units, a central Rangemaster and space for casual dining, the separate dining room is accessed from here.
From the kitchen, an open utility hallway gives access to a downstairs shower room, useful boiler room and boot-room. The boot-room leads to the garden.
Stairs from the hallway lead to the first floor with four double bedrooms, one presented with en-suite and family bathroom to service the remaining three. The bedroom formed in the older parts of the property presents with beams showing a glimpse into the history of this former farmhouse.
Positioned in just over an acre of land, the gardens are formed with a lawned front with a central footpath from the original front gate to the front door, established trees and shrubs border.
The rear garden is again mainly laid to lawn with more a formally presented section leading to the remaining open 'paddock' space.
From the driveway, a large parking area, double garage, double oak framed carport and large storage shed are found.
There is a public footpath running through part of the grounds.
The house is located in Purton, which is a vibrant and conveniently located village with a good range of shops and amenities.
Swindon is approximately six miles east of Purton, and offers a continually expanding and improving shopping centre, together with a wide choice of leisure facilities including golf, ice skating, swimming, and country and water parks.
You can find the listing online here.
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