Greenways, School Lane, Luckington, Chippenham, SN14 6FB Detached Cotswold Stone Bungalow 2 Bedrooms Kitchen & Two Reception Rooms Delightful South-Facing Garden

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Greenways, School Lane, Luckington, Chippenham, SN14 6FB Detached Cotswold Stone Bungalow 2 Bedrooms Kitchen & Two Reception Rooms Delightful South-Facing Garden Greenways, School Lane, Luckington, Chippenham, SN14 6FB Detached Cotswold Stone Bungalow 2 Bedrooms Kitchen & Two Reception Rooms Delightful South-Facing Garden Off Road Parking & Garage 4 The Old School, High Street, Sherston, SN16 0LH James Pyle Ltd trading as James Pyle & Co. Registered in England & Wales No: 08184953 Approximately 806 sq.ft. Price Guide: £350,000 ‘Situated at the heart of the sought- after village of Luckington, a very pretty detached Cotswold stone bungalow’ The Property wood-burner, separate dining room leading Situation Directions through to a modern fitted kitchen with Greenways is a very pretty, detached solid-oak units and a range of high-quality The delightful village of Luckington is From Sherston, enter Luckington and take bungalow built of Cotswold stone and built-in appliances. An inner hall with within walking distance which has its own the first right hand turn just after The Old situated at the heart of the sought-after integral storage leads to two bedrooms and shop and post office, primary school, Royal Ship Inn. Immediately cross the first village of Luckington, close to the Green, a modern shower room with excellent village hall, parish church and an excellent crossroad and locate the property on the the School and The Old Royal Ship. The potential for easy conversion to a highly public house. Luckington Court has been right hand side. Sat nav postcode SN14 village shop is a two-minute walk away, accessible wet room. The master bedroom filmed previously in 'Pride & Prejudice' 6FB yet the property is on a quiet side-road well has an adjoining conservatory or 'morning and the whole area is surrounded by away from the B4040. room' with a sunny south-easterly aspect as beautiful Cotswold countryside and the Local Authority well as access to the garage and doors into Beaufort Estate, famed for Badminton In the last five years, the property has been the garden. The garage has its own water Horse Trials. The village has a strong Wiltshire Council entirely refurbished both inside and out and supply and workbenches, and in that community and a host of entertainment and now benefits from significant building, water for the house goes through social events for young and old alike. Close Council Tax Band improvements with new roofing, new a water-softening plant. by is the village of Sherston and the market double-glazed solid oak windows and towns of Malmesbury and Tetbury offering C £1,427 doors, upgraded insulation and a There is additional parking to the front of a wide range of shops, services, excellent mechanical ventilation and heat-recovery the garage whilst the property has a lovely schools and leisure facilities. Junctions 17 system which hugely improves both south-facing garden, laid mostly to lawn, & 18 of the M4 are both within 15 minutes heating efficiency and ventilation; often with stone boundary walls and a variety of drive providing easy commuter access to drawbacks in this type of property. mature shrubs, roses and other plants. As Bath, Bristol and Swindon whilst rail well as having had the complete services to London-Paddington are The charming accommodation has been replacement of all elements of the oil-based available from Chippenham. fully modernised whilst retaining its central-heating system, the buildings have character and comprises a living room with been re-plumbed and re-wired. James Pyle Ltd and any parties they are acting for hereby give notice that these details are for guidance only and cannot guarantee accuracy of any description, dimension, condition or any required permission for occupation and use. It is not company policy to test any services or appliances in properties offered for sale and these should be verified by the purchaser’s solicitors. James Pyle Ltd will not be liable for any loss arising from the use of these details. No responsibility is taken for any 4 The Old School, High Street, Sherston, SN16 0LH errors, omissions or misstatements within these particulars. It should not be assumed that the property has all the necessary planning, building regulation or other consents. These particulars do not form any part of any offer or contract and must not be James Pyle Ltd trading as James Pyle & Co. Registered in England & Wales No: 08184953 relied upon as statements or representations of fact.. James Pyle & Co is a trading name of James Pyle Ltd, registered in England & Wales. Registered number 08184953 .
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