Front Aspect

£280,000

Melksham

Bedrooms

3

Bathrooms

2

Size

902 ft²

Property Type: detached

Tenure: Freehold

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Kim Herbing

01380 864111

About the Property

  • Period Home with Character Features
  • Lounge with Wood Burning Stove
  • Large Dining Room
  • Three bedrooms
  • Two Bathrooms (One Upstairs / One Downstairs)
  • Large Garden
  • Close to Town Centre and Schools
  • Easy access to A350
Tucked away in a sought after road, within a short walk to the town's amenities, this delightful mid-terrace home is brimming with character, warmth from the moment you step inside. Thoughtfully arranged across two floors, it offers a perfect blend of period charm and everyday practicality and is ideal for those looking to settle into a welcoming and well connected setting. The entrance hallway sets the tone, leading you into a beautifully inviting living room positioned at the front of the home. A bay window fills the space with natural light, while the wood burning stove and exposed floorboards create a cosy, characterful retreat, the perfect space for relaxing evenings. Flowing through from the hall, the large dining room offers a generous and versatile space for both entertaining and everyday living. Featuring chimney breast with fitted shelving and cupboards to either side, exposed floorboards and a window overlooking the garden, this room effortlessly combines style and function. A useful understairs storage cupboard adds to the practicality. To the rear, the galley kitchen is compact yet cleverly designed, offering everything you need with a gas hob, electric oven, and space for under-counter appliances. Just beyond, the ground floor bathroom is fitted with a bath, wash basin and WC. Upstairs, the home continues to impress with three bedrooms. The main bedroom, positioned at the front, is a fantastic size and showcases an original cast iron fireplace and ample space for wardrobes. A second bedroom to the front and a third bedroom to the rear, both comfortable small doubles, also retain charming period features, including another original fireplace. Completing the upstairs is a second bathroom, fitted with a shower cubicle, wash basin and WC, adding flexibility for modern family living. The large rear garden is a real highlight, designed for both relaxation and entertaining. Immediately outside the rear door is a terrace area, leading onto a generous decked seating space, ideal for summer evenings. The remainder of the garden is laid to lawn, bordered by established flower beds, and includes a useful garden shed. Side access adds further convenience. Situated within easy walking distance of Melksham’s local amenities, shops, schools and transport links, this home offers both lifestyle and convenience in equal measure. Full of charm, warmth and potential, this is a home ready for its next chapter. Kim Loves - 'The character that flows throughout the home, from original cast iron fireplaces to beautiful period features that give every room its own story.' Services: Gas central heating, mains electric, water and drainage. EPC Rating: D | Council Tax Band: B | AGENT ID CODE 4111 Area - Melksham is a thriving Wiltshire market town set along the River Avon, offering a wonderful balance of countryside charm and everyday convenience. The town centre provides a great range of amenities, including a mix of independent shops, cafés and essential services, alongside larger supermarkets and retail options. There are excellent leisure facilities, including a modern campus with a gym and swimming pool, as well as parks, sports clubs and green open spaces. Melksham is well regarded for its schooling, offering a strong selection of primary schools within the town and in the surrounding villages. At secondary level, Melksham Oak Community School provides education through to sixth form and is a popular choice locally. For those seeking independent education, there are excellent options nearby, including Stonar School at Atworth, adding further appeal for families moving into the area. For commuters, Melksham is particularly well connected. The town sits on the A350, providing convenient access to the M4 at Junction 17, as well as to Bath, Chippenham, Trowbridge and Devizes. Melksham railway station offers regular services on the TransWilts line, linking to Swindon and Westbury, with onward connections to London and the wider rail network.

Council Tax

B

Parking

Yes

Garden

Yes

Accessibility

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West End, Melksham, Wiltshire floor plan

Utility Supply

ElectricMains Supply
WaterMains Supply
HeatingGas
BroadbandCable
SewerageMains Supply

Rights and Restrictions

Rights of WayYes
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Risks

Has Flooded in Last 5 YearsAsk Agent
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Energy Efficiency Rating
Very energy efficient - lower running costsCurrentPotential
(92+)A
(81-91)B
82
(69-80)C
(55-68)D
58
(39-54)E
(21-38)F
(1-20)G
Not energy efficient - higher running costs

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