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House For Sale £500,000
High Street, Urchfont


Description
A fantastic opportunity to buy in the very heart of this outstanding and highly popular village of Urchfont. Strakers welcomes to the market this exciting conversion of a former much loved public house that is now an individual and incredibly spacious three bedroom semi-detached family home.

Inside: A large kitchen with a central island makes this the perfect kitchen/breakfast room to cook and entertain in. It is complemented by a most impressive 30ft lounge/diner offering you a flexible layout and a wonderful amount of space throughout the ground floor. In addition there is a separate study/snug that would make an ideal home office. This property has an incredible cellar offering an abundance of space and great potential to convert or extend into (subject to the relevant planning consents).

Upstairs: The property offers three double bedrooms complemented by a large contemporary family bathroom, with the principle bedroom benefitting from a colourful en-suite with bath and walk in shower,

Outside: Access to a shared court yard to the front of the property with two allocated parking spaces and the sperate entrance down in to the cellar. To the rear of the property is a delightful walled village garden offering you the ability to enjoy the evening sun.

Situation - Urchfont is the quintessential English village, renowned for its charming central duck pond, stunning village Green and fine period properties; picturesque and with a thriving community, it is situated in the famous Pewsey Vale surrounded by rolling downland and unspoilt open countryside. There is a successful community shop/post office to meet the demands and needs of residents and the Urchfont Church of England Primary School was recently awarded Good status by Ofsted. For Secondary schooling, Urchfont lies in the catchment area of nearby Market Lavington. There is a very popular village public house, The Lamb. There is also a village hall that hosts an incredible number of social clubs and societies. For sports enthusiasts the village boasts a Badminton Club, Football and Tennis Clubs, and a Cricket Club. There is also an annual scarecrow festival (Urchfont was the first village in Wiltshire to start one up).

Communications are good: The Urchfont Community Bus provides a scheduled bus service from the village to Devizes, Bath, Swindon and Salisbury. Nearby Pewsey has a mainline railway station (Paddington about one hour) and the major centres of Swindon, Chippenham, Marlborough, Bath and Salisbury are all within a thirty mile radius. Direct links to the M3 and M4 are close by.

Property Information - Council Tax: Band E
Services: Mains drainage, mains water, Oil fired central heating
Offered with no onward chain
In A Conservation Area


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