Guide price
£525,000
4 bed terraced house for saleThe Triangle, Malmesbury SN16
4 beds
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Historic Townhouse
Retains Period Features With 15th Century Origins
Magnificent Proportions 3304 sq ft
Requires Restoration However Incredible Potential
Four Bedrooms + Three Reception Rooms
Kitchen, Utility/Boot Room & Cellar
Three Useful Large Outbuildings + Garage
South Facing Courtyard Garden
Heart Of The Town
No Onward Chain
Rich in character and architectural charm, the property retains an abundance of original period features including exposed ceiling beams, sash windows, traditional shutters, latched doors, and open fireplaces. Of particular note is the impressive inglenook fireplace within the sitting room, believed to have been constructed during the rebuilding of The Abbey, adding further historical significance to this unique residence.
Now requiring comprehensive refurbishment, the property offers enormous scope for sympathetic restoration and modernisation, allowing an incoming purchaser the opportunity to create a truly exceptional home tailored to their own vision and specification.
Arranged over four floors, the versatile and generously proportioned accommodation comprises three principal reception rooms, a kitchen, separate utility/boot room, cloakroom, and a substantial cellar accessed from the utility area.
The first floor provides three spacious bedrooms, a family bathroom, and an en-suite shower room, while the upper floor offers an additional bedroom together with a large attic room offering further flexibility.
Externally, the property enjoys a private south-facing courtyard garden with wrought iron gated access onto Burnivale, a detached single garage, and an impressive range of substantial outbuildings including a workshop positioned to the rear of the courtyard
Situation
Conveniently located in the heart of this historic town, yet within a short distance of country walks and the picturesque River Avon. Malmesbury is reputed to be the oldest borough in the country dating back to the 11th Century. This thriving pretty town offers a wealth of buildings of architectural interest including its ancient Abbey, whilst also having a wide range of shops and amenities, a Waitrose, award winning schools and leisure facilities. Early tributaries of The River Avon pass around the town with pretty walks and the countryside close at hand. There are public transport services and good road access to the larger towns of Cirencester, Chippenham, Swindon, Bath and Bristol whilst the M4 junction 17 is only five miles south. Trains from Chippenham (10 miles) and Kemble (5 miles) link with London Paddington within approximately an hour.
Property Information
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band E
EPC Rating: D
Mains water, gas and electricity.
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