£650,000
4 bed detached house for saleSnapps Close, Wroughton SN4
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
A Four-Bedroom Detached Home with Panoramic Views, Generous Garden & Countryside Access
Set in an elevated position in the heart of Wroughton’s historic old quarter, this charming four-bedroom detached family home occupies a generous 0.20-acre plot and offers versatile living space, far-reaching views, and direct access to the surrounding countryside.
The flexible accommodation includes a dining room, a comfortable sitting room with an open fireplace, a fitted kitchen, and a ground floor shower room/utility. There’s also a snug or office that could easily serve as a fourth bedroom—ideal for guests or multigenerational living.
Upstairs, you’ll find three well-proportioned bedrooms and a generous family bathroom. Many neighbouring homes have been extended to create larger properties, offering potential for similar development here—subject to the necessary consents.
One of the standout features is the panoramic outlook across Wroughton towards Swindon’s Old Town, filling the home with light and giving a real sense of space. It’s a perfect vantage point for enjoying fireworks displays or simply soaking in the views.
The rear garden slopes away from the house and backs onto open farmland, providing a peaceful rural feel. Mature trees and a variety of soft fruit trees add charm and character, making it a haven for gardeners and nature lovers alike.
The surrounding area is rich in footpaths and bridleways, offering immediate access to beautiful walks, The Ridgeway National Trail, and Clouts Wood—a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Wroughton village is just a short walk away and offers an excellent range of amenities, including primary and secondary schools, a doctors’ surgery, library, pubs, and local shops. A Waitrose supermarket is conveniently located on the village outskirts.
Swindon town centre lies approximately 4.5 miles to the north, offering extensive shopping and leisure facilities, as well as a mainline railway station with direct services to London Paddington (approx. 55 minutes). Wroughton is also well placed for commuters, sitting roughly halfway between Junctions 15 and 16 of the M4 motorway, providing quick access to London, the West Country, and South Wales.
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Ref: Rssnapps
Set in an elevated position in the heart of Wroughton’s historic old quarter, this charming four-bedroom detached family home occupies a generous 0.20-acre plot and offers versatile living space, far-reaching views, and direct access to the surrounding countryside.
The flexible accommodation includes a dining room, a comfortable sitting room with an open fireplace, a fitted kitchen, and a ground floor shower room/utility. There’s also a snug or office that could easily serve as a fourth bedroom—ideal for guests or multigenerational living.
Upstairs, you’ll find three well-proportioned bedrooms and a generous family bathroom. Many neighbouring homes have been extended to create larger properties, offering potential for similar development here—subject to the necessary consents.
One of the standout features is the panoramic outlook across Wroughton towards Swindon’s Old Town, filling the home with light and giving a real sense of space. It’s a perfect vantage point for enjoying fireworks displays or simply soaking in the views.
The rear garden slopes away from the house and backs onto open farmland, providing a peaceful rural feel. Mature trees and a variety of soft fruit trees add charm and character, making it a haven for gardeners and nature lovers alike.
The surrounding area is rich in footpaths and bridleways, offering immediate access to beautiful walks, The Ridgeway National Trail, and Clouts Wood—a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.
Wroughton village is just a short walk away and offers an excellent range of amenities, including primary and secondary schools, a doctors’ surgery, library, pubs, and local shops. A Waitrose supermarket is conveniently located on the village outskirts.
Swindon town centre lies approximately 4.5 miles to the north, offering extensive shopping and leisure facilities, as well as a mainline railway station with direct services to London Paddington (approx. 55 minutes). Wroughton is also well placed for commuters, sitting roughly halfway between Junctions 15 and 16 of the M4 motorway, providing quick access to London, the West Country, and South Wales.
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: E
Ref: Rssnapps