Lock and Key independent estate agents are pleased to offer this attractive period home, positioned and encapsulated within a charming terrace of similar properties along a leafy street and conservation area in the heart of the highly favoured Wiltshire village of Broughton Gifford. This well proportioned home over three floors has flexible accommodation and notably features a lovely long level rear garden with some views at the rear. Offering flexible accommodation over the three floors thanks to the expansive loft conversion, the upper floors of this house now support three bedrooms, a further useful loft room, and a family bathroom. On the ground floor showcases a living room, and dining room arrangement which benefits from lovely wooden floors, chimney breasts, one of which houses the wood-burning stove and a downstairs w/c under the stairs. At the rear of the property, the notably light and airy kitchen provides enough space to eat breakfast, as well as doors out to the lovely rear garden. This level and enclosed area offers an inviting decking/seating area to relax on in addition to a generous expanse of lawn areas, all of which is accented neatly with an array of flowers, shrubs and plants - A wonderful space for all of the family to enjoy. There is useful rear access which runs along the back of the terrace via the secure wooden gate, making life easier when it comes to moving bins and garden tools. There is a useful home office at the very rear of the large garden which makes it deal if you want to work with a home environment. On street parking. Viewing is strongly recommended.
Broughton Gifford is a picturesque and highly sought after, friendly village situated in the rolling Wiltshire countryside near the historic market towns of Melksham and Bradford on Avon. It has a thriving village School, a large common, countryside walks, a cricket and football pitch, bowling green, a village hall and two destination public houses. The village of Holt just up the road offers a village store and café, and two National Trust properties. Bradford on Avon, Trowbridge and Melksham offer a wealth of shopping facilities and further afield is the World Heritage city of Bath, and the port of Bristol. Motorway access to the M4 is via junctions 17 Chippenham and 18 Bath both approximately ½ hours drive from Broughton Gifford. Chippenham offers a mainline railway station from Bristol to London Paddington. (1 hr 15 mins)
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