2 bedroom end of terrace house to rent
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Letting details
- Availability date: 3 Apr 2026
- Unfurnished
- Deposit: £2019
- Long term let
Features and description
The One…..with the candlelit bathroom and the ceilings you don’t expect.
You know when you walk into a house and immediately lower your voice without realising why?
This is that house.
Hidden in a quiet mews, this isn’t a standard two-bed end terrace and it definitely isn’t a new-build box. It feels softer than that. Calm, settled and thoughtfully put together. A home designed for living rather than just occupying.
You enter through a proper hallway, something rarely found in homes of this size, with a downstairs cloakroom and useful understairs storage so coats, shoes and daily life stay tucked away rather than spilling into the living space.
Then the house opens up.
The lounge has height, light and an unexpectedly open outlook across the mini maze and grain store beyond. No overlooking neighbours and no need for permanently closed curtains. Just sky, space and a room you naturally drift into at the end of the day.
To the rear sits the dining kitchen, and this quickly becomes the centre of the home. Not a token table squeezed into a corner, a real dining space. Morning coffee, laptops at the table, slow dinners and friends who planned to stay an hour but didn’t. The entire ground floor benefits from underfloor heating, so winter mornings begin with warm floors rather than cold tiles.
Upstairs the house softens again.
Both bedrooms are generous doubles with very high ceilings and original windows, making them feel airy and restful. Each room has ceiling spotlights for practicality and wall lighting for atmosphere, so you can choose bright mornings or relaxed evenings without harsh overhead light. It’s a small detail that makes a surprisingly big difference.
And then the bathroom.
Not just functional, a proper wind-down room.
The sort of space that encourages long baths, quiet evenings and switching off properly at the end of the day.
Outside there’s a small, enclosed garden, easy to maintain yet genuinely usable, plus an allocated parking space because daily life still needs to be simple.
And the setting really works here. Just a short drive takes you into the village of Wroughton for everyday essentials and countryside walks, while Swindon’s Old Town is also close by. Think relaxed Sunday mornings browsing bookshops, wandering between cafés and settling into a proper coffee rather than a takeaway.
This home doesn’t shout.
It just feels right.
Once you’ve been inside, you’ll understand why people stay in homes like this for a long time.
View it in person. The photos only tell half the story.
EPC : C
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