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EE Rating

3 bedroom semi-detached house

Semi-detached house
3 beds
2 baths
1166
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandSuper-fast 80Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Three Bedroom Semi-Detached Home
  • East Facing Garden With Views
  • Garage and Driveway Parking
  • Oil Central Heating
  • Walking Distance to Village Shop and Post Office
  • Two Village Pubs within Walking Distance
  • Short Drive to Pewsey Train Station
  • Beautiful Surrounding Countryside Walks
This delightful cottage-style home forms part of a small collection of four homes, believed to have been built by Berkeley Homes in the early 1990s. Situated at the end of a peaceful and large shared driveway, this home is set back from the main village road, providing a sense of privacy and tranquility.

The property is surrounded by a mature hedge, established trees, and a wide gravel driveway, offering both a serene and inviting environment. The house is designed to maximize comfort and practical living, with a well-thought-out layout. The first floor is home to three generously sized bedrooms, with the master bedroom benefiting from an en suite shower room. All bedrooms are light and airy, each offering lovely views across the open countryside, further enhancing the home’s charm.

On the ground floor, the spacious kitchen/dining room, with a range of wall and floor units and appliances, provides a welcoming space for family meals and social gatherings. The cozy sitting room features a charming log burner, ideal for adding warmth and atmosphere during the colder months. A bright and airy conservatory is located at the rear of the house, offering an ideal space for relaxation and enjoying the views of the garden. The East-facing rear garden is mostly laid to lawn, with flower beds on both sides, and includes a paved patio area that extends from the conservatory, perfect for outdoor dining or relaxing in the sun. This lovely garden backs onto a wooded area, ensuring a sense of privacy and seclusion. Additionally, the garden features a decking area and a garden shed for storage. At the front of the property, there is a garage, as well as additional space behind the garage for practical use, such as a log store and oil tank. This property offers a perfect combination of comfort, privacy, and natural beauty, making it an ideal home for those seeking a peaceful retreat.

Situation - Upavon is the classical English village, renowned for its beautiful church, two highly regarded pubs, easily accessible central position and fine period properties; picturesque and with a thriving community, it is situated in the famous Pewsey Vale surrounded by rolling downland and unspoilt open countryside. There is a community shop/post office, childrens playgrounds, local surgery, village hall, Baptist Chapel, local hair salon and an excellent Primary School in nearby Rushall. For Secondary schooling, Upavon lies in the catchment area of nearby Pewsey. There are two very popular pubs the Ship Inn and the Antelope Inn. There is nearby Upavon Golf Club and also Trout Fishing available up the road behind the Woodbridge Inn pub. Communications are good: There is a local bus service running from Swindon to Salisbury with bus times every hour. Avebury Stone Circle and Stonehenge are also close by. Nearby Pewsey has a mainline railway station (Paddington about one hour) and the major centres of Swindon, Chippenham, Marlborough, Bath and Salisbury are all within a thirty mile radius. Direct links to the M3 and M4 are close by.

Property Information - Mains water & drainage and mains electricity. Oil central heating
Council Tax band: D
EPC Rating: D
Local Authority: Wiltshire County Council

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Strakers - Devizes
Strakers - Devizes
6/7 Market Pl Devizes, Wiltsire SN10 1HT
020 3641 1683
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Welcome to Strakers, widely recognised as Wiltshire’s leading independent Estate Agents since 1995 with family roots in the business stretching in excess of 50 years. We offer Residential Sales and Lettings from each of our five offices around Wiltshire. Seven regional Land and Property Auctions are held throughout the year alternating between three superb venues in Devizes, Swindon & Bath. A Commercial Department and an Investment and Professional Services team provide investment advice and formal valuations for a variety of purposes. A Land and New Homes Department complete the range of services available through Strakers. We pride ourselves in offering an unrivalled commitment to service, sound marketing advice and have an energy and unbounded enthusiasm to complement the latest technology. We listen to our vendors and landlords and understand that buying, selling and letting a property is a very stressful time, our dedicated Sales Progressing team handle and drive all communications between Solicitors and the chain involved, taking the stress out of the process as much as they can.
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