Standout Features
- No onward chain
- Three bedroom house
- Gas central heating and double glazing
- Living room & double glazed conservatory
- Kitchen with utility room
- Enclosed rear garden
- Large timber outhouse
- On Street Parking
Property Description
Why you'll like it
Situated within a popular residential location in the heart of Westbury, this spacious three-bedroom mid-terrace home is offered to the market with the added benefit of no onward chain, making it an ideal purchase for first-time buyers, families, or investors alike.
The property welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall, providing access to the kitchen and separate utility room positioned to the front of the home. To the rear, the property opens up into a fantastic open-plan living/dining room, creating an excellent social and family space with doors leading directly into the generous conservatory. The conservatory enjoys views over the rear garden and provides further versatile living accommodation.
Upstairs, the property offers three well-proportioned double bedrooms alongside the family bathroom.
Externally, the home benefits from a large enclosed rear garden, ideal for entertaining, children, or those looking to enjoy outdoor space in privacy. Further benefits include solar panels and double glazing throughout.
An internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the space and potential this home has to offer.
Property location
Westbury, a quaint market town, is located on the western border of Wiltshire, adjacent to the chalk-down lands that make up Salisbury Plain.
The most renowned attraction in the area is the remarkable Westbury White Horse, which holds the distinction of being both the oldest and largest White Horse in Wiltshire. This makes it a true delight for enthusiasts of walking, cycling, and air sports.
In terms of amenities, the town boasts a diverse range of shopping and leisure facilities. These include a library, a sports and leisure center, schools, churches, medical practices, dental surgeries, three supermarkets, a post office, and even the oldest swimming pool in the entire country. Additionally, Westbury offers a varied selection of coffee shops, restaurants, public houses, and a popular wine bar.
Westbury enjoys an exceptional location, with excellent access to major road and railway connections. The mainline railway station provides convenient links to London (with a travel time of just 1 hour and 26 minutes), Wales, and the entire Southwest of England.
How to find me
Sat Nav Postcode: BA13 3NJ
what3words: ///dusts.kicks.apartment
Situated within a popular residential location in the heart of Westbury, this spacious three-bedroom mid-terrace home is offered to the market with the added benefit of no onward chain, making it an ideal purchase for first-time buyers, families, or investors alike.
The property welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall, providing access to the kitchen and separate utility room positioned to the front of the home. To the rear, the property opens up into a fantastic open-plan living/dining room, creating an excellent social and family space with doors leading directly into the generous conservatory. The conservatory enjoys views over the rear garden and provides further versatile living accommodation.
Upstairs, the property offers three well-proportioned double bedrooms alongside the family bathroom.
Externally, the home benefits from a large enclosed rear garden, ideal for entertaining, children, or those looking to enjoy outdoor space in privacy. Further benefits include solar panels and double glazing throughout.
An internal viewing is highly recommended to fully appreciate the space and potential this home has to offer.
Property location
Westbury, a quaint market town, is located on the western border of Wiltshire, adjacent to the chalk-down lands that make up Salisbury Plain.
The most renowned attraction in the area is the remarkable Westbury White Horse, which holds the distinction of being both the oldest and largest White Horse in Wiltshire. This makes it a true delight for enthusiasts of walking, cycling, and air sports.
In terms of amenities, the town boasts a diverse range of shopping and leisure facilities. These include a library, a sports and leisure center, schools, churches, medical practices, dental surgeries, three supermarkets, a post office, and even the oldest swimming pool in the entire country. Additionally, Westbury offers a varied selection of coffee shops, restaurants, public houses, and a popular wine bar.
Westbury enjoys an exceptional location, with excellent access to major road and railway connections. The mainline railway station provides convenient links to London (with a travel time of just 1 hour and 26 minutes), Wales, and the entire Southwest of England.
How to find me
Sat Nav Postcode: BA13 3NJ
what3words: ///dusts.kicks.apartment
Additional Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council Tax Band:
B
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