- Grade II listed townhouse
- Wonderful charming features throughout
- 3 large double bedrooms
- Further single bedroom and versatile attic room
- 2 bathrooms
- 2 reception rooms
- Bespoke kitchen/breakfast room with underfloor heating
- South-west garden
- Easy walking distance of the town centre
Description
100-102 Gloucester Road is a striking Grade II listed townhouse situated within a convenient location close to the town centre. Dating back to the 18th Century, the property displays an abundance of charm and character featuring exposed timber beams, sash windows and solid wood flooring. The accommodation is generously proportioned throughout extending to around 1,950 sq.ft across three floors with the addition of a useful cellar for storage below.
The ground floor comprises two front reception rooms both with fireplaces and a kitchen/breakfast room at the rear opening to the garden. The bespoke kitchen is fitted with a dishwasher and induction hob plus there is connections for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The kitchen benefits from underfloor heating. There is a downstairs WC to the side. On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms, a single bedroom and two bathrooms; a shower room and bathroom with roll-top bath. There is a further double bedroom on the top floor with exposed timber vaulted ceiling and a versatile room adjoining.
The rear garden is a delight and enjoys a sunny south-westerly aspect. There is a private seating terrace off the back of the kitchen and steps lead up to a good-sized lawn which has been levelled in recent years. On street parking is available within the local vicinity as well as public carparks.
Situation
Malmesbury is an ancient hilltop town situated on the southern edge of The Cotswolds. Traditionally a market town serving the rural area of North West Wiltshire, the town is reputed to be the oldest borough in England created by Charter in 880 AD by Alfred the Great. Today, the High Street has numerous independent shops, pubs and restaurants, and there is a new Aldi, Waitrose store and a regular weekly Farmer's market whilst the town has excellent choice of both primary and secondary schools and good recreational and leisure facilities. The M4 motorway (J17) to the south provides fast road access to the major employment centres of Bristol and Swindon together with London and the West Country. Main line rail services are available from Chippenham and Kemble (Paddington in about 75 minutes).
Additional Information
The property is Freehold with mains gas connected through a combi-boiler alongside a wood-burning stove and open fire, underfloor heating in the kitchen, mains drainage, water and electricity. The property is Grade II Listed and located within a conservation area. Superfast broadband is available and there is mobile phone coverage with some limitations. Information taken from the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker website, please check the website for more information. Wiltshire Council Tax Band E.
Filled with character and boasting generous proportions, this charming Grade II listed townhouse offers 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms and sunny south-west garden.