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An attractive and contemporary four bedroom house designed using 'Ivanhoe Olde Village' facing bricks under a pewter low maintenance weather board with a roof of dark brown interlocking pantiles. Built in a traditional style forming part of this exclusive and individual development of only nine houses. Number 8 stands at the far end of the cul de sac in an idylic setting, backing onto farmland.
The beautifully proportioned accommodation is arranged over two floors, the heart of the home being the magnificent 32'9 open plan kitchen/dining room with a Manor Interiors kitchen featuring quartz worktops and a full range of integrated appliances to include a dishwasher, wine cooler, microwave and Rangemaster range cooker. There is a separate sitting room with wood burning stove, a utility room and cloakroom. Stairs from the hallway rise up to a stunning galleried landing with four generous bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes. The magnificent master bedroom and guest room both benefit from their own en-suite shower rooms with a further family bathroom on the first floor.
Externally the double garage is fitted with an electronically operated roller door, power and light. The large, south facing gardens extends to three sides enjoying a delightful south facing aspect and enjoy far reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
Southside Close sits on the rural edge of the popular village of Corston, allowing easy access onto the M4 motorway network. Full of picturesque medieval architecture and the quaint Gauze Brook, a tributary of the River Avon, which meanders through the local countryside; this small village has charm and visual appeal in equal measure. Corston is a small village located midway between the M4 and the historical town of Malmesbury, which 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, award winning primary and seconadry schools, 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. Malmesbury is five miles north of the M4 (Junction 17) so within easy commuting distance of Bristol, Bath, Cheltenham and Swindon. Mainline trains from Chippenham 7 miles and Kemble 10 miles link with London Paddington within approximately 1 hour 5 minutes.
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: C
Council Tax Band: G
Mains water, drainage, electricity and LPG central heating, underfloor to the ground floor. There is a service charge of £458.61 per year for external maintenance of the communal areas.
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