£465,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleBakers Road, Wroughton SN4
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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Freehold
About this property
Old Mill Cottage is located in the picturesque old quarter of Wroughton at the end of a row of thatched cottages.
The cottage has been painstakingly restored by the current owners with careful consideration given to the Grade II listed status.
Approached via a pretty cottage-style garden, the house welcomes you into a charming entrance porch with fitted storage - practical and inviting. The main reception room features beamed ceilings, a red-brick fireplace with wood-burning stove, and stairs leading up to the first floor. Italian tumbled stone floors are fitted throughout the ground floor, continuing through the spaces and creating flow and continuity. To the rear of the property there is a newly fitted, full-width kitchen/diner with quartz stone worktops. There are views from the kitchen over the well-stocked and private garden.
To the first floor there is a master bedroom with en-suite shower room - a rarity in a house of this age - a second bedroom, and a family bathroom. The whitewashed walls bounce light throughout the spaces, giving Old Mill Cottage a light and airy feel.
Outside there are driveway parking spaces for two vehicles, access to the rear garden from the parking area, and a beautiful garden surrounded by mature hedges, providing privacy and screening. There is a summerhouse and a decked seating area in an elevated spot that makes the most of the sunshine, ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
Wroughton provides an extensive range of amenities, including excellent primary and secondary schools, a doctor's surgery, a library, public houses, and a variety of shopping facilities, including a Waitrose located on the outskirts of the village. Swindon's commercial centre lies approximately 2.2 miles to the north and offers a mainline railway station with services to London Paddington (55 minutes), South Wales, and the West Country.
The village is conveniently positioned between Junctions 15 and 16 of the M4 motorway, providing easy access to London and the West Country. Nestled beneath the Marlborough Downs and the Ridgeway National Trail, Wroughton is surrounded by scenic countryside. The nearby historic Clouts Wood, with its numerous footpaths and bridleways, is perfect for walking, riding, and other country pursuits.
EPC Rating: D
Coumcil Tax Band: D
Ref: Rsoldmi
The cottage has been painstakingly restored by the current owners with careful consideration given to the Grade II listed status.
Approached via a pretty cottage-style garden, the house welcomes you into a charming entrance porch with fitted storage - practical and inviting. The main reception room features beamed ceilings, a red-brick fireplace with wood-burning stove, and stairs leading up to the first floor. Italian tumbled stone floors are fitted throughout the ground floor, continuing through the spaces and creating flow and continuity. To the rear of the property there is a newly fitted, full-width kitchen/diner with quartz stone worktops. There are views from the kitchen over the well-stocked and private garden.
To the first floor there is a master bedroom with en-suite shower room - a rarity in a house of this age - a second bedroom, and a family bathroom. The whitewashed walls bounce light throughout the spaces, giving Old Mill Cottage a light and airy feel.
Outside there are driveway parking spaces for two vehicles, access to the rear garden from the parking area, and a beautiful garden surrounded by mature hedges, providing privacy and screening. There is a summerhouse and a decked seating area in an elevated spot that makes the most of the sunshine, ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
Wroughton provides an extensive range of amenities, including excellent primary and secondary schools, a doctor's surgery, a library, public houses, and a variety of shopping facilities, including a Waitrose located on the outskirts of the village. Swindon's commercial centre lies approximately 2.2 miles to the north and offers a mainline railway station with services to London Paddington (55 minutes), South Wales, and the West Country.
The village is conveniently positioned between Junctions 15 and 16 of the M4 motorway, providing easy access to London and the West Country. Nestled beneath the Marlborough Downs and the Ridgeway National Trail, Wroughton is surrounded by scenic countryside. The nearby historic Clouts Wood, with its numerous footpaths and bridleways, is perfect for walking, riding, and other country pursuits.
EPC Rating: D
Coumcil Tax Band: D
Ref: Rsoldmi
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