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House For Sale £200,000
Thomas Wyatt Road, Devizes


Description
An impressive two bedroom terrace home, forming part of an attractive Grade II listed former hospital building, built of Bath stone, with beautiful character features including high ceilings and sash windows. A rare opportunity to buy one of the larger conversions, which could be a great family home or rental investment.

The light and spacious accommodation is arranged over two floors: a large entrance hall with storage cupboard, opening through to a sizeable sitting/dining room, complimented by a bright and spacious fitted kitchen room. The upstairs has 2 bright double bedrooms, the master with plenty of space, and a family bathroom. Both bedrooms feature wonderfully high ceilings with equally large windows and reaching views across the communal gardens.

The property is located in a quiet residential area to the southern outskirts of Devizes and benefits from delightful, well tended communal grounds, close proximity to open fields and Drews Pond Nature Reserve and is a level walk to the town centre itself. The property also comes with 1 allocated parking space, along with visitor spaces on an ad hoc basis.

Situation - This wonderfully positioned home occupies a tucked away position on the fabulous Drews Park located on the edge of Devizes with views over Drews Pond woods to the front and side. There are incredible nature walks right on the doorstep and the property is conveniently set within walking distance of the town and amenities. Historic Devizes is bisected by the Kennet & Avon canal, part of a waterway joining London to Bristol and famed for its flight of twenty-nine locks, an engineering and aesthetic marvel walking distance from the town, and a paradise for canoeists, barges and anglers. Featuring a wealth of listed buildings and a weekly market, the bustling town enjoys a beautiful setting amidst Wiltshire's chalk downlands criss-crossed by ancient byways and prehistoric earthworks providing a scenic playground for walkers and cyclists. Cultural facilities include a museum, active theatre, cinema and vibrant live-music scene. The major centres of Bath, Salisbury, Swindon, Marlborough and Chippenham are all within a 30-mile radius.

Property Information - Tenure: Leasehold with 999 years from 1998. Service charge & ground rent annual amounts reflecting 1st April 2023 - 31st March 2024
Service charge: £454.81 / Ground rent: £129.68
Services: Mains gas, water, electricity and drainage are all connected.
Grade II Listed & Conservation Area
EPC Rating: C


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