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House For Sale £350,000
Damson Trees, Shrivenham, Swindon, SN6


Description
Situated in this popular, mature residential area, this well presented two-bedroom detached bungalow is in good decorative order and has been extremely well maintained by the current owners.

The accommodation comprises of a spacious entrance hall which leads through to the sitting room with fireplace and also to the kitchen/dining room, that benefits from an inbuilt oven, hob, extractor, fridge and freezer. Adjacent to the kitchen is a handy utility room which has space for a washing machine as well as further base units. The boiler is located within the utility room, and this has been replaced within the last year. The utility room provides access to the cloakroom as well as to the rear garden. At the rear of the property there's a wonderful double-glazed conservatory which is ideal for additional seating area, providing wonderful views across the rear garden.

The hallway also provides access to the two double bedrooms both of which are fitted with a range of wardrobes. The bathroom benefits from a bath and separate shower cubicle and is also accessed from the hallway.

Externally, the property is complemented by well-tended gardens to both the front and the rear, with the front garden being low maintenance with a selection of shrubs. There is ample driveway parking to the front, with gated access to both sides of the property, which leads to the enclosed rear garden. This delightful garden is mainly laid to lawn and surrounded by well-maintained and well-stocked borders. There are two paved areas which are linked by the garden path. In addition, there are two sheds and a green house.

Shrivenham is one of the larger villages within the Vale of the White Horse and without question one of the most desirable in the area. The village is located circa 5 miles to the north east of Swindon and circa 5 miles to the south west of the market town of Faringdon. The village is ideally located for access to the M4 (8 minutes away) and the A420 leading to Oxford and beyond. The village itself has an extremely active community and a bypass built in 1984 ensures that Shrivenham’s rural atmosphere is preserved. There is a lovely tree lined high street with shops, restaurants, public houses, a doctors’ surgery, chemist, garage (for servicing and MoTs) village primary school, nursery and impressive Church, which has parts dating back to the 11th Century. There is a frequent bus service through the village from Swindon to Oxford and back, linking to rail services and airports.

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