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A three bedroom period house built circa 1890, situated in the hamlet of Heywood and has views to the front over fields. Originally part of a larger house believed to have been built for the butler of Heywood House and more recently converted into three separate dwellings. The property further benefits from two reception rooms, re-fitted kitchen and bathroom, good size private rear garden, double glazed windows and doors and an oil fired central heating system.
GROUND FLOOR
DINING HALL: 14'10" X 12' (4.52m X 3.66m). uPVC double glazed front door, aluminium double glazed window to front, radiator, stairs rising to the first floor, door into kitchen, square arch into:
SITTING ROOM: 14'10" X 11'1" (4.52m X 3.38m). Aluminium double glazed window to front, radiator, open fireplace with stone surround, TV point.
KITCHEN: 12'11" X 7'9" (3.94m X 2.36m). uPVC double glazed window to rear, uPVC double glazed door into the rear garden, range of wall and base units with roll edge work surfaces and tiled splash backs, stainless steel sink and drainer with mixer tap, space for electric cooker with a stainless steel 'chimney' style extractor over, space for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, boiler, telephone point.
FIRST FLOOR
LANDING: Airing cupboard housing hot water tank and slatted shelving, doors into:
BEDROOM 1: 14'1" X 11'10" (4.3m X 3.6m). uPVC double glazed window and an aluminium double glazed window to front with views over fields, radiator, feature exposed brickwork, TV point.
BEDROOM 2: 11'9" X 9'5" (3.58m X 2.87m). Aluminium double glazed window to front with views over fields, radiator, built in cupboard, access to loft space,
BEDROOM 3: 7'10" X 5'11" (2.39m X 1.8m). uPVC double glazed window to rear with views over the enclosed and private rear garden, radiator, telephone point.
BATHROOM: Obscure uPVC double glazed window to rear, white suite comprising of panel bath with shower over, close coupled WC, pedestal wash hand basin, heated towel radiator, part tiled walls, exposed wooden floorboards.
OUTSIDE
FRONT GARDEN: Enclosed by wooden fencing, gravel covered flower and shrub borders, external light and post box, five bar wooden gate and path leading to the front door.
REAR GARDEN: Enclosed and offering a good degree of privacy, paved patio area with pergola over, five bar wooden gate leading to gravelled area with paving inset leading to a further paved patio area with a pergola over, flower and shrub borders, two sheds, oil tank.
NOTES FROM THE VENDORS: The electrics in the property have been recently inspected and certificates of safety are available for potential purchasers to look at, also the oil fired central heating system is serviced on a regular basis and issued with a confirmation letter from installers for potential purchasers to look at.
ABOUT THE AREA: Heywood is a hamlet located between the towns of Trowbridge and Westbury which provide a wide range of facilities which include railway links to London. Heywood itself offers such facilities as a farm shop, village hall and equestrian centre and is ideal if you are looking for a quieter pace of life.
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| City/Town: |
Westbury |
| Address of Property: |
Church Road |
| Postcode: |
BA134LP [map] |
| Bedrooms: |
3 |
| Reception Rooms: |
2 |
| Bathrooms: |
1 |
| Type of Property: |
Unusual |
| Price: |
GBP 179950.00 [convert] |
Features |
| Central Heating: |
Oil |
| Burglar Alarm: |
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| Parking Facilities: |
On Street |
| Gardens: |
Front & Rear |
| Double Glazed: |
Yes |
| Near Shops: |
Yes |
| Near School : |
Yes |
| Loft: |
Yes |
| Utility Room: |
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| Patio: |
Yes |
Extra Features |
| Cooker, Washing machine |
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Area Information |
| Shops: Basics; bread, milk, papers etc- Yarnbrook Filling Station-left at Church-3/4 mile. Farm Shop-fresh eggs, cakes, jam, logs etc-right at church, immediately right again. 5 minute walk. Tell them you're staying with us....! One Stop, open till 11pm,-right at Church, into Westbury, first square on left. Spar store Left out of house, left again at main road, 1 mile on Right.
Supermarkets; Co-Op Pioneer -Right at Church-1mile on left. Coopers in Westbury, more comprehensive range, also has Post Office Tesco-Trowbridge-left at church, right at roundabout, left at lights, over mini-roundabout, left at roundabout -3 miles
Pubs; Royal Oak Hawkeridge, great food, see menu on table. Hungry Horse Yarnbrook-speaks for itself really, but cheap steaks etc and very large portions. Westbury Square, a variety here, but can be a bit on the wild side at weekends-be careful ! Westbury Hotel more civilised.
Social Club, pool, snooker;The Lafarge golf and social club is open to non-members each evening and is a short walk or drive from the house. There are two snooker tables, pool, darts, and a gymnasium. There's no restaurant at present but the bar is very good value! Right out of house, right at church second left, follow signs.
Restaurants; Champion-great Chinese, but must book at weekends and still be prepared to wait ! China Village take-away excellent in Westbury square. Thai Barn Bradford-on-Avon, really super food, must book, v. pricey. Thai Rice Warminster, sit down or take away, good food, much cheaper. Saffron in Westbury is the best take-away in the area but very slow, so order early and re-heat ! More up-market is the Assam in Trowbridge but small take-away portions. Also Tale of Spiceindian & takeaway in Trowbridge. Other good places are the Dandy Lion and Bunch of Grapes in Bradford-onAvon. There's also an indian-The Maharajah. More Bradford restaurants include; The Georgian wine Lodge, The Bear Inn, Widbrook Grange Hotel , Le Mange-tout, The Swan Hotel and The Rialto There's a great place by the canal,The Lock Innsit outside or eat in. Very laid back and reasonable prices. There are dozens of restaurants and wine bars in Bath, just follow your nose. Without doubt the best Sunday roast in Britain is at The Ivy in Heddington, it's about 30 mins drive but well worth it. Essential to book, 01380850276. Again tell Andrew or Kate we sent you…..
Cinemas; Best ones in Bath or Bristol, but local one in Frome see local press-Wiltshire Times or Bath Evening Chronicle
Theatre; Theatre Royal Bath 01225 448844 More in Bristol see yellow pages
Spas and pampering!Several to choose from in Bath Bath Priory hotel (max 10 guests) Also The Lovely Royal Crescent Hotel and Bath Spa Hotel
Taxis/Minibus; Beta taxis Westbury 01373 822986 D&D 01225 719437 Frome Minibuses 01373 471474
Railway Station; Westbury. Goes to Bath regularly (20 mins journey). Also to London Waterloo and Paddington ( approx every hour) see rail enquiries. Left out of house, left again, follow signs.
Sports Centres Leighton Westbury 01373 824448, squash etc. Warminster 01985 212946, squash, badminton, multi-gym, indoor pool.
Health/emergency Westbury Hospital (daytime accident and emergency) 01373 823616 Warminster Hospital 01985 212076 Trowbridge Hospital (24 hr accident and emergency dept) 01225 711329
Chemist-Nearest in Westbury High Street, see local paper for duty out-of-hours shop.
Vet; Harris Hill and Warner, Westbury 01373 823546 |
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| Advertiser Type : |
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0034697752777 |
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