For Sale3 Bedroom Terraced House in St. Johns Close, Marlborough, SN8£450,000
Property Type
Terraced House
Bedrooms
× 3
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£450,000
Key Features
- No Onward Chain
- Prime Position
- Off Road Parking
- Enclosed Gardens
Resources
Description
Located within this desirable part of the town close to the common, the property enjoys wonderful archetypal features, gardens, parking and additional land (allotment). No onward chain.
Set on the north side of the town, within close proximity of the town centre, forming part of this popular historic crescent stands 16 St. Johns Close. Built between 1908 - 1910, this cosy, welcoming cottage's ground floor features an entrance hall, a cosy sitting room with open fire and useful built-in storage, kitchen/dining room and family bathroom.
The first floor offers three bedrooms, with the master bedroom also featuring an en-suite shower room.
The good ceiling heights, exposed bricks, solid wood panelled doors and pretty windows all add to the appeal of this characterful cottage. There is scope to modernise and develop further subject to the usual consents.
Additional Information: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas Fired Boiler. No Onward Chain.
Outside
There is a garden and off road parking area to the front and an enclosed garden to the rear which backs onto the common, with gated access from the garden to the common. The rear garden, with views towards the common and golf course, also has a useful garden shed. In addition the property owns a double-sized allotment opposite the front of the property, ideal for growing vegetables or just relaxing and taking in the setting.
Situation
Marlborough provides extensive amenities including a twice weekly market, a public library, a cinema, a leisure centre with an indoor swimming pool and various pubs and restaurants. Marlborough is well equipped with schooling options. Marlborough is well located for access to the M4 motorway (J15 about 10 miles) and Swindon (about 12 miles) from which there is a regular Intercity rail service to London Paddington (about 55 minutes). There are additional rail stations at Great Bedwyn and Hungerford which both offer services to the West Country and London. The countryside surrounding the town is designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and nearby Savernake Forest offers beautiful walks.
Property Ref Number: HAM-0974
Additional Information
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas Fired Boiler. No Onward Chain. Additional information
- No Onward Chain
- Prime Position
- Off Road Parking
- Enclosed Gardens
- Opportunity for further development (subject to necessary consent)
- Allotment
- Sitting Room
- Kitchen / Diner
- Family Bathroom
- 3 Bedrooms (1 Ensuite) Key information
Council Tax Band: D
Tenure: Freehold