Corston, Malmesbury, Wiltshire, SN16
£845,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
An attractive modern Cotswold Stone house built 26 years ago, in a small cul-de-sac with a magnificent garden and spacious rooms throughout.
Hidden away in the village of Corston, this attractive Cotswold stone house was built 26 years ago within a cul-de-sac of just three houses.
Naturally the house lives up to its name with a Wisteria enveloping the house.
Surprisingly spacious, this home needs a little updating, but what really wows is the garden, which feels like you are stepping into the Chelsea Flower Show.
The entrance leads into a spacious hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, a study, a cloakroom, a sitting room with double doors ready to open into the garden, and a dining room, again with double doors onto the terrace.
The kitchen is huge, with plenty of room for a table, doors open into a sheltered courtyard where there is access to the double garage. There is plenty of storage with an integrated oven and hob, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. Adjacent is a utility room with planned space for appliances.
A recent addition is a downstairs bedroom with an en-suite shower room, dual aspect windows with double doors opening onto the terrace mean this is a light and airy room, perfect for a bedroom or as an additional sitting room.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom. The family bathroom has a bath and a separate shower. The two larger bedrooms enjoy views at the back of the house overlooking the garden and the fields beyond.
Outside, a gravelled driveway provides ample room for several cars, leading to a double garage. The garage has an additional workshop at the back with access to the courtyard at the side.
The garden is the most magnificent feature of this family home, it has been lovingly created and nurtured from scratch by the current vendor, and will provide delight throughout the year. There are sheds, vegetable patches, a wendy house which is now used for storage and a fire pit bbq cooking cabin - perfect for those not quite warm enough to sit outside nights.
Malmesbury, one of the oldest boroughs in England is a thriving historic town situated in an ideal location for easy access to the M4, and within easy reach of Cirencester, Swindon, Bristol, Cheltenham and Bath.
There are a good range of shops including a new, recently opened Waitrose store, hotels, eateries, leisure and sporting facilities, primary and secondary schools in the town, and numerous historical buildings of interest including Malmesbury Abbey and The Market Cross, situated in the heart of the town.
Within the local area a number of places of interest including the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum with 18 thousand trees and shrubs in some 600 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds.
Hidden away in the village of Corston, this attractive Cotswold stone house was built 26 years ago within a cul-de-sac of just three houses.
Naturally the house lives up to its name with a Wisteria enveloping the house.
Surprisingly spacious, this home needs a little updating, but what really wows is the garden, which feels like you are stepping into the Chelsea Flower Show.
The entrance leads into a spacious hallway with stairs rising to the first floor, a study, a cloakroom, a sitting room with double doors ready to open into the garden, and a dining room, again with double doors onto the terrace.
The kitchen is huge, with plenty of room for a table, doors open into a sheltered courtyard where there is access to the double garage. There is plenty of storage with an integrated oven and hob, fridge/freezer and a dishwasher. Adjacent is a utility room with planned space for appliances.
A recent addition is a downstairs bedroom with an en-suite shower room, dual aspect windows with double doors opening onto the terrace mean this is a light and airy room, perfect for a bedroom or as an additional sitting room.
Upstairs, there are three bedrooms, one with an en-suite bathroom. The family bathroom has a bath and a separate shower. The two larger bedrooms enjoy views at the back of the house overlooking the garden and the fields beyond.
Outside, a gravelled driveway provides ample room for several cars, leading to a double garage. The garage has an additional workshop at the back with access to the courtyard at the side.
The garden is the most magnificent feature of this family home, it has been lovingly created and nurtured from scratch by the current vendor, and will provide delight throughout the year. There are sheds, vegetable patches, a wendy house which is now used for storage and a fire pit bbq cooking cabin - perfect for those not quite warm enough to sit outside nights.
Malmesbury, one of the oldest boroughs in England is a thriving historic town situated in an ideal location for easy access to the M4, and within easy reach of Cirencester, Swindon, Bristol, Cheltenham and Bath.
There are a good range of shops including a new, recently opened Waitrose store, hotels, eateries, leisure and sporting facilities, primary and secondary schools in the town, and numerous historical buildings of interest including Malmesbury Abbey and The Market Cross, situated in the heart of the town.
Within the local area a number of places of interest including the world famous Westonbirt Arboretum with 18 thousand trees and shrubs in some 600 acres of beautiful landscaped grounds.
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