3 bedroom house
Chain-free
Sold STC
House
3 beds
1 bath
1291
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Formerly a Chapel and in need of updating
- Good size rooms
- Separate utility room
- Good size bedrooms
- Plenty of potential to create a lovely home
- Gardens on three sides
- Double garage and driveway parking
- Close to the village shop and post office
- Delightful village location
- No onward chain
A former chapel, this converted house has a light and airy feel but needs updating.
Approached into the hallway from which there is a dual aspect sitting room with a fireplace, a dining room which leads into the kitchen and a separate utility room with access to outside.
The downstairs cloakroom has an airing cupboard and would make an easy conversation into a downstairs bathroom.
Upstairs there are three double bedrooms all with built in storage and with the principal bedroom having dual aspect windows. The family bathroom has a coloured suite but is very spacious.
Outside the gardens are to the front and side of the house, a driveway leads to a double garage with a greenhouse on the side.
An attractive individual stone built house, built in the 1970's and offering spacious rooms.
Approached into the hallway with beautiful parquet flooring and stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room is light and airy with an open fireplace, the kitchen is L shaped and overlooks the conservatory at the back.
Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, which could be updated to accommodate a separate shower.
The house lends itself to an attic conversion with an easy return on the staircase.
Outside the gardens wrap around the house and provide plenty of scope to enjoy this peaceful location.
The house has plenty of potential to make a lovely home, in a great village, a short stroll from the village shop and post office.
Oaksey, in North Wiltshire, is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds Water Park and is a popular village. The village has a population of around 500 with an historic church, busy shop/post office, friendly pub, village hall and a thriving primary school. There are playing fields in the centre of the village and a 9-hole golf course. The village has great community spirit with several children's groups and successful football and cricket clubs.
Oaksey Woods and the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves at Lower Moor Farm Complex which includes Clattinger Farm, Sandpool and Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow, Cricklade offer beautiful outside space for nature lovers and fabulous walks. The Cotswold Water Park is on your doorstep offering a range of activities including the Gateway Centre which includes a café.
Approached into the hallway from which there is a dual aspect sitting room with a fireplace, a dining room which leads into the kitchen and a separate utility room with access to outside.
The downstairs cloakroom has an airing cupboard and would make an easy conversation into a downstairs bathroom.
Upstairs there are three double bedrooms all with built in storage and with the principal bedroom having dual aspect windows. The family bathroom has a coloured suite but is very spacious.
Outside the gardens are to the front and side of the house, a driveway leads to a double garage with a greenhouse on the side.
An attractive individual stone built house, built in the 1970's and offering spacious rooms.
Approached into the hallway with beautiful parquet flooring and stairs rising to the first floor. The sitting room is light and airy with an open fireplace, the kitchen is L shaped and overlooks the conservatory at the back.
Upstairs there are three double bedrooms and a family bathroom, which could be updated to accommodate a separate shower.
The house lends itself to an attic conversion with an easy return on the staircase.
Outside the gardens wrap around the house and provide plenty of scope to enjoy this peaceful location.
The house has plenty of potential to make a lovely home, in a great village, a short stroll from the village shop and post office.
Oaksey, in North Wiltshire, is situated on the edge of the Cotswolds Water Park and is a popular village. The village has a population of around 500 with an historic church, busy shop/post office, friendly pub, village hall and a thriving primary school. There are playing fields in the centre of the village and a 9-hole golf course. The village has great community spirit with several children's groups and successful football and cricket clubs.
Oaksey Woods and the Wiltshire Wildlife Trust nature reserves at Lower Moor Farm Complex which includes Clattinger Farm, Sandpool and Oaksey Moor Farm Meadow, Cricklade offer beautiful outside space for nature lovers and fabulous walks. The Cotswold Water Park is on your doorstep offering a range of activities including the Gateway Centre which includes a café.
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