Guide price
£750,000
(£516/sq. ft)
4 bed end terrace house for sale
Oxford Street, Aldbourne, Marlborough, Wiltshire SN8Freehold
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
1,454 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
E
About this property
Four bedrooms
Cosy sitting room with open fire
Open plan kitchen breakfast room
Utility room & cloakroom
Excellent location
Off road parking
Large, private garden
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A fabulous family home situated in the beautiful and highly desirable village of aldbourne. Features include a generous garden, driveway parking and a self-contained annexe.
Description
This delightful property has spacious and well-presented accommodation arranged over two floors comprising an entrance hall/utility room, cloakroom, lovely open plan kitchen breakfast room with doors leading to the terrace, snug/dining room and a cosy sitting room with open fire on the ground floor. On the first floor, there are four generous bedrooms and the family bathroom. In addition to the internal accommodation, is a wonderful self-contained annexe comprising an entrance hallway, bedroom, attractive bathroom and fitted kitchen and a spacious sitting/dining room.
Outside
To the side of the property is the driveway providing off road parking which in turn leads to the front door and gated access for the rear garden and annexe. Directly to the rear of the property is an impressive terrace overlooking the garden, offering a good degree of privacy and with pleasant views beyond. There is a gate leading to the annexe and steps down to the remainder of the garden which is mostly laid to lawn, with established borders and a large garden shed.
Services & material information
All mains services are connected.
Council tax band: E
Energy efficiency rating: D<br /><br />Aldbourne is a popular Wiltshire village with a vibrant community. It has a beautiful village green, two pubs, two cafes, post office, shop, Ofsted rated 'outstanding' primary school, church and lots of clubs and societies from ballet to brass bands. It is located just outside the historical market town of Marlborough, which boasts one of the widest High Streets in the country and enjoys a cafe culture ambience and a Rick Stein restaurant. Commuters are served well, with the M4 motorway (Junctions 14 & 15) both approximately 8 miles away. Access to the rail network is via Swindon (mainline) or Hungerford (Paddington about 1 hour from either). Further facilities can be found in the historic market towns of Marlborough, Hungerford and Newbury and the cities of Salisbury and Bath.
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Listed by
Jones Robinson