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2 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Pickwick, Corsham, SN13 0JB

PROPERTY TYPE

End of Terrace

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

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Key features

  • Three Bedroom Period Cottage
  • Grade II Listed
  • Low Maintenance Rear Garden
  • Inglenook Fireplace with Woodburner
  • Accommodation Over Three Floors
  • Walking Distance into Corsham High Street and Nearby Countryside Walks

Description

Situated at the end of a charming terrace close to the heart of Corsham, this three bedroom period cottage offers accommodation set over three storeys, complete with low maintenance rear garden and a deceptively spacious internal space measuring in excess of 1,170 sq.ft. 

Located in the historic area of Pickwick, Corsham, this attractive Grade II Listed home offers rooms of sizeable proportion and flexible accommodation that spans three storeys. The ground floor enjoys a large and inviting sitting room that measures 19’ 1” x 17’ 3”, featuring exposed wooden beams and an impressive inglenook fireplace with a working wood burner.

Moving from the sitting room to the rear of the cottage is a bright and sociable kitchen / dining room that enjoys further exposed wooden beams as well as tall ceilings that elevate the feeling of space. The kitchen comprises built-in wall and base units as well as a mixture of built-in and freestanding appliances with ample space for a freestanding dining table, and access to the private garden via patio doors.

A staircase from the sitting room to the first floor leads to two bedrooms and a handy washroom / WC. The master bedroom enjoys dual aspect windows with an outlook over the front and rear, and original feature stone fireplace surround. Subject to consents, there is potential to create a larger first floor bathroom or ensuite shower-room, if desired. The second bedroom on the first floor also overlooks the front aspect and is large enough to accommodate a single bed.  

A staircase to the second floor leads to bedroom three which is also a generous double bedroom and the family bathroom. The family bathroom enjoys a neutral white suite and includes a bath and separate shower cubicle.

The inviting south-facing garden has been landscaped by the current owner to create a level and low maintenance area that can be enjoyed all year round. The garden remains fully enclosed by an attractive stone wall and neighbouring fencing, and enjoys privacy from neighbouring properties.


This lovely stone-built house is situated in the historic area of Pickwick on the west side of Corsham town centre, where Charles Dickens was inspired to write his first novel, 'The Pickwick Papers'. The old and quintessentially English High Street that Corsham offers contains a plethora of local amenities, some of which include a variety of eateries, pubs, independent shops, a 'Co-op' supermarket, butchers, hair-dressers, post office and opticians - Just to mention a few. The High Street is a gentle and relatively level 700 metre (or so) walk away, and other facilities that are within walking distance include a doctors surgery, The Hare and Hounds Pub, Springfield Leisure centre, and a bus / coach station (which can provide access to Bath and London). Good schooling and sporting options are also close at hand, as are a range of beautiful walks and national trust attractions. The Georgian heritage city of Bath is within easy driving distance, as is Chippenham- with its main line station to London (Paddington) and Junction 17 of the M4 motorway

Additional Information:
Tenure: Grade II Listed Freehold House

Council Tax Band: D

EPC Rating: N/A (Grade II Listed)

Services: Electric Radiator Heating. Mains Drainage. Mains Water Supply. Mains Electricity Supply. Single Glazing.

COUNCIL TAXA payment made to your local authority in order to pay for local services like schools, libraries, and refuse collection. The amount you pay depends on the value of the property.Read more about council Tax in our glossary page.
Band: D
LISTED PROPERTYA property designated as being of architectural or historical interest, with additional obligations imposed upon the owner.Read more about listed properties in our glossary page.
Listed
PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
On street
GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
Patio,Private garden
ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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About Hunter French, Corsham

3 High Street, Corsham, SN13 0ES
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Whether you are looking for your next home, or to sell your existing property, we have created an enviable niche for showcasing and selling distinctive and characterful properties that are the talk of the town. Equally, we have worked hard to build a solid and trusted reputation in the community for understanding the heart and soul of the villages and towns we serve. As a result, Hunter French is perfectly placed to confidently and efficiently find the right buyer and the right property for you. If you're looking to sell your property or find a new home then call Jacob, Dan, Simon, Sam and Rachel today. Their dedication really does make a difference.

Corsham is a historical market town in the west of Wiltshire and is famed for its beautiful buildings and traditional village style with an array of delightful independent shops. The neighbouring villages have been the locations for television programs and films including Harry Potter and the Lark Rise to Candleford series. Its diverse architecture and beautiful scenery make it the ideal location for living.

Director Jacob Heatley - Adams' comments:

'With an incredibly welcoming and friendly atmosphere, whether you are watching a game of cricket on the green, relaxing at a Yoga class at The Pound, dropping the children off at one of the towns highly reputable schools or just enjoying an evening drink in the local pub, Corsham is perfect for all walks of life.'

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