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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Swindon

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Description

An attractive and extended four bedroom semi-detached family home enjoying a wonderful position with a lovely open outlook over Waylands Green. This spacious home is well placed in this ever-popular cul-de-sac on the fringes of Cricklade, close to its amenities, facilities and some glorious countryside walks.

The well-proportioned accommodation briefly comprises of an entrance hall which leads into the sitting room. Here there are stairs to the first floor and a door to the very useful office/snug. The dining room has a sizeable patio doors leading into the garden and the kitchen is generous in its size with a wide range of wall and base units with working surfaces over, integral appliances, a door to the garden and access to the utility room.

At first floor level, the landing leads to the four bedrooms, three of which are doubles. The main three bedrooms have fitted wardrobes, and the principal bedroom has the added benefit of an en-suite shower room. A family bathroom with a shower over the bath completes the internal accommodation.

Outside, there is driveway parking for two vehicles to the front. The rear garden is well enclosed and backs onto the school playing fields. It is predominantly laid to lawn and has well-tended and well-stocked flower/shrub borders with a covered patio area offering a place to sit, relax, and entertain.

Cricklade is a small picturesque town in north Wiltshire, half way between Swindon and Cirencester, surrounded by lovely countryside and is ideal for walking, riding and cycling. At the north of the town is North Meadow, now a National Nature Reserve, and home to the rare 'Snakeshead Fritillary' which flowers in April. The town is at the southern gateway to the Cotswold Water Park which offers sailing, water/jet skiing, fishing, and bird watching. The town also offers a museum and many fine shops, pubs and restaurants. There is a state primary school and also an independent school. There are good motorway links with the M4 and M5 via the A419 and there is a bus service to Cirencester, Swindon, Ashton Keynes and Wootton Bassett.
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