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Set in a popular area of Devizes that is within easy reach of the town and the schools, this late 1930s extended semi detached family home offers 4 bedrooms complemented by 2 reception rooms, combined with a private rear garden and a useful workshop. It is being offered with no onward chain.
Internally, a light hallway with original parquet flooring opens off to a bay fronted sitting room with engineered oak flooring. Glass panelled double doors lead into a separate dining room with a continuation of the engineered oak flooring and a window with views down the garden. The fitted kitchen could be knocked through to the dining room if one preferred a more open plan kitchen/diner. Also set off the hallway is a bay fronted double bedroom with its own en suite shower room, which could be ideal for anyone with dependant relatives. Alternatively this could be used as another reception room- such as a study or family room/play room. A utility and downstairs cloakroom competes the ground floor layout. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms (two good sized double bedrooms plus a single), complemented by a big family bathroom with a white suite.
Outside, double gates open onto a large gravelled driveway with parking for a number of vehicles, with a side gate leading back around to the fully enclosed south east facing rear garden. The garden has been designed for easy low maintenance with paved sun terraces and established shrubs. There is a summer house, a green house and a 14ft x 11ft workshop with light and power that could be turned into an outdoor office space.
The property is well appointed being only a 5-10 minute walk away from the town and local schools. There are some useful shops and takeaways in Eastleigh Road itself. Historic Devizes is bisected by the Kennet & Avon canal, part of a waterway joining London to Bristol and famed for its flight of twenty-nine locks. Featuring a wealth of listed buildings and a weekly market, the bustling town enjoys a beautiful setting amidst Wiltshire's chalk downlands criss-crossed by ancient byways and prehistoric earthworks providing a scenic playground for walkers and cyclists. Cultural facilities include a museum, active theatre, cinema and vibrant live-music scene. The major centres of Bath, Salisbury, Swindon, Marlborough and Chippenham are all within a 30-mile radius.
Services: Mains water, drainage and electricity are all connected at the property. Electric heaters in some rooms. There is mains gas into the road outside which could be connected up.
Council Tax: Band C
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