Full Details for 2 Bedroom Detached for sale in Malmesbury, SN16 :
DESCRIPTION This outstanding detached house offers beautifully presented accomodation having been completely refurbished in recent months by the current owner boasting a superb new kitchen and bathroom, new carpets, doors and internal decorations making it feel like a brand new home. The very comfortable accommodation is arranged over two floors and consists of a 28' living dining room with an open fireplace and a dining area with double doors opening to the rear garden. The modern kitchen has been completely remodelled whilst upstairs the bathroom has been refitted as a stylish shower room. There are two double bedrooms - one upstairs and one down as well as ample storage and attic space. A tandem length double garage to one side can be accessed internally via the utility/wc. The property is locate in a private corner plot with ample parking and has a delightful landscaped garden to both front and rear. The house boasts double glazing and oil fired central heating.
SITUATION Crudwell is situated between Cirencester and Malmesbury and has an enviable reputation amongst pub food lovers as one of the two pubs; The Potting Shed, was 'Pub of the Year 2012' whilst the Wheatsheaf is a family pub which serves good food. The village has an 'Outstanding Ofsted' primary school and a charming Grade I listed medieval church. There is an active Village Hall with activities like Pre-school Play Group, Scouts and Girl Guides, a cricket team and tennis club. The village has a Post Office counter and there is excellent shopping available locally in Cirencester and Malmesbury. Both have good Secondary Schools and Cirencester has a higher educational college and nearby the famous Royal Agricultural College (now University). Many residents of Crudwell commute to either London or Bristol and being on the A429 it is only a short drive to Junction 17 of the M4. Kemble Station is about 4 miles, which has a frequent service to both London Paddington (from approximately 75mins journey time) and Cheltenham.
SITUATION Crudwell is situated between Cirencester and Malmesbury and has an enviable reputation amongst pub food lovers as one of the two pubs; The Potting Shed, was 'Pub of the Year 2012' whilst the Wheatsheaf is a family pub which serves good food. The village has an 'Outstanding Ofsted' primary school and a charming Grade I listed medieval church. There is an active Village Hall with activities like Pre-school Play Group, Scouts and Girl Guides, a cricket team and tennis club. The village has a Post Office counter and there is excellent shopping available locally in Cirencester and Malmesbury. Both have good Secondary Schools and Cirencester has a higher educational college and nearby the famous Royal Agricultural College (now University). Many residents of Crudwell commute to either London or Bristol and being on the A429 it is only a short drive to Junction 17 of the M4. Kemble Station is about 4 miles, which has a frequent service to both London Paddington (from approximately 75mins journey time) and Cheltenham.