- End terraced Cotswold stone village house
- Spacious and well-proportioned
- 3 double bedrooms
- 3 bathrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Low maintenance courtyard garden
- Located in the heart of this sought-after village
- Many amenities available on the doorstep
- No onward chain
Description
This end of terrace period house is situated in the popular High Street and heart of the sought after village of Sherston with its many amenities and strong community spirit. Boasting handsome Cotswold stone gabled elevations, the property errs on the side of a ‘house’ as opposed to a cottage with spacious rooms and well-proportioned accommodation. The whole extends to around 1,780 sq.ft. arranged over two floors.
The ground floor layout includes an entrance hall, generous living room with a feature fireplace, a kitchen/breakfast room, and a rear reception room beside a downstairs bathroom with space for utility appliances. On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, a bathroom and a further shower room. The accommodation presents plenty of scope for the new owners to put their stamp on it with modernising and updating.
To the rear of the house there is a courtyard style garden accessed by a few steps up to a large patio terrace, perfect for low maintenance. The garden is fully enclosed and benefits a good degree of privacy. On street parking is easily available within the High Street.
Situation
The beautiful, ancient and much sought after village of Sherston with its broad High Street and historic stone houses is set in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty conveniently located on the edge of the Cotswolds. Sherston has a thriving community and offers many facilities, including a church, popular primary school, doctors surgery, Co-op shop and post office, coffee shops, hairdresser, Indian restaurant, garden centre and the highly regarded 16th century Rattlebone Inn, with its excellent food and friendly atmosphere. The facilities and amenities in Sherston more than adequately provide for everyday need with a whole host of societies and clubs meeting on a regular basis offering entertainment and social events for young and old alike.
Schooling locally is second to none, with very good state and independent schools providing transport to and from the village on a daily basis. Close by are the thriving market towns of Malmesbury and Tetbury which are both approximately 5 miles away. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest Borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. Both towns offer a wider range of shops, services, schooling and leisure facilities. There are main line stations to London-Paddington at Kemble (14 miles) and Chippenham (12 miles) whilst Junctions 17 & 18 of the M4 are both within 15 minutes' drive providing convenient access to Bath, Bristol and Swindon.
Additional Information
We understand the property is Freehold with oil-fired central heating, mains drainage, electricity and water. The property is located within a Conservation Area and the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Superfast broadband is available and there is good mobile phone coverage with some limitations. Please check the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker website for more information. Wiltshire Council Tax Band E.
Located in the heart of this thriving and highly sought-after village, this Cotswold stone house boasts excellent proportions extending to around 1,780 sq.ft. and is available with no onward chain.