This elegant Victorian semi comes with many original features and includes a good-sized rear garden, garage and off-road parking. Filled with warmth and memories, it has been home to the current vendors for over 60 years. Set back from the road, the entrance hall has original tiles and plaster detailing and leads through to the bright sitting room complete with bespoke shelving and fitted units. There are arched doors leading to the dining room and then through to the kitchen. The kitchen has doors leading to the conservatory/sunroom and back into the hall. The stairs have storage underneath and lead up to the first floor where you will find a spacious landing and access to the bedrooms and bathroom. The rear garden provides access to the garage which has its own upstairs loft conversion, and off road parking. The property has been lovingly maintained to a high standard over the years and as such will make the perfect blank canvas to create a loving home, ready for the next family to make its own memories. Westbury is a vibrant and popular market town located in the heart of Wiltshire which provides excellent access to Warminster, Salisbury, Frome, and Bath via the A36. The town is well served by several respected Schools, Westbury Infants, Westbury Church of England Junior, and Matravers Secondary. Residents are able to take full advantage of the gorgeous countryside that surrounds the town, with some beautiful walks and cycle rides nearby, not to mention Longleat which is 8 miles distant, so whether it be a stroll to enjoy the vista across the White Horse and beyond or perhaps a ramble in Clanger Woods this has it all. Superb rail links are on hand courtesy of the Railway Station which offers a direct line to Bath, London Paddington, Cardiff, Portsmouth, and Swindon. The historic 14th century All Saints Church is located off the main square and you will find a number of independent shops and cafes to enjoy along with a Farmers Market which meets on a weekly basis. The town has three supermarkets with Aldi, Lidl, and Morrisons to choose from. On the sports and leisure side, there is Leighton Recreation Centre, a local swimming pool, and several gyms where you can work up a sweat.
Valid until 23.01.2033
Property Type: | Semi-detached house | Flat Top Storey: | No |
Top Storey: | 0 | Previous Extension: | 0 |
Open Fireplace: | 0 | Walls: | Solid brick as built no insulation (assumed) |
Walls Energy: | Very poor | Roof: | Pitched 200 mm loft insulation |
Roof Energy: | Good | Main Heating: | Boiler and radiators mains gas |
Main Heating Controls: | Programmer room thermostat and TRVs | Hot Water System: | From main system |
Hot Water Energy Efficiency: | Good | Lighting: | Low energy lighting in all fixed outlets |
Floors: | Solid no insulation (assumed) | Total Floor Area: | 116 m2 |
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