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Located in a sought-after location, only a short walk to The High Street, is this greatly improved and updated 1930s bay-fronted semi-detached family home. The driveway to the house is tucked nicely behind hedges, with parking for several vehicles. This pretty house has been greatly improved and updated throughout by the owners. The hallway is a good space with room to hang coats and has a door to the dual aspect living /dining room with a large bay window to the front, and is well finished with newly installed hard flooring and a newly installed wood burner in the hearth. The rear of the property is a great social space with the dining space and doors leading out to the terrace. The kitchen breakfast room was designed and installed on behalf of the owners with a great deal of thought and plenty of space overlooking the rear garden, along with the added benefit of a downstairs cloakroom having been installed. The whole house has been carefully thought out and well decorated with a contemporary taste and style. On the first floor, the landing is roomy. At the front, there is the master bedroom with a further double bedroom to the rear, along with a further single bedroom to the front, giving plenty of room for children and guests, along with a contemporary white family bathroom. . The garden is a winner with a superb west-facing aspect. The garden has a large paved patio to the rear, giving ample space for outdoor dining. There is a generous area laid to lawn with well-stocked borders of flowers and shrubs. To the rear of the garden is a large vegetable plot with ample space to build a home office or workshop if required.
Corsham is a pretty and historic town of architectural significance located on the southern fringes of the Cotswolds, an area of outstanding natural beauty and some 8 miles North East of the fine Georgian City of Bath. The town, noted for its fine High Street, has a wealth of beautiful and historic buildings dating from the 16th Century such as the Alms House and the historic Corsham Court with its landscaped open parkland. The town caters for most day to day needs with a range of national and bespoke shops, coffee houses, boutiques, restaurants and a variety of public houses. There are very good Primary and Secondary schools and the new Corsham Leisure Centre. Communications are excellent: Bath, Bristol and Swindon are all within easy motoring distance; there are fast road links to London and the West Country via the M4 motorway (J17 and 18 approximately 15 - 20 minutes away); and main line rail services are available from either Bath or Chippenham to Bristol Temple Meads and London Paddington.
Council Tax Band: D
Freehold
Mains Services
E.P.C Rating: D
Gas Central Heating

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