Trelawna, 52 the Street, Didmarton, Badminton, Gloucestershire, GL9

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Trelawna, 52 the Street, Didmarton, Badminton, Gloucestershire, GL9 Trelawna, 52 The Street, Didmarton, Badminton, Gloucestershire, GL9 1DT Link Detached Modern Home Very Well Presented 3 Bedrooms Versatile Open Plan Living Living Room with Wood Burner Fitted Kitchen/Dining Room Landscaped Garden 4 The Old School, High Street, Sherston, SN16 0LH Ample Parking & Garage James Pyle Ltd trading as James Pyle & Co. Registered in England & Wales No: 08184953 Edge of village location No onward chain Price Guide: £365,000 Approximately 1,046 sq ft ‘Situated on the edge of the Badminton Estate in the village of Didmarton within walking distance to amenities, this immaculately presented link- detached modern home has ample off road parking and garage’ The Property To the front of the property is a south- provides everyday essentials. Attractions Bath to Didmarton village. Proceed through facing garden which has been wonderfully nearby include the world famous the village and just after The Kings Arms Trelawna is a link detached modern home landscaped with a paved path up to a sun Westonbirt Arboretum, Beaufort Polo Club pub and the turning into St Arilds Road, situated on the edge of the village of terrace, vegetable beds and lawn. A private and the famous Badminton Horse Trials. locate the property on the right hand side. Didmarton with countryside walks in the drive accessed from St Arilds Roads leads The village is also surrounded by a network Sat nav postcode GL9 1DT Badminton Estate available on the doorstep to ample off-road parking at the rear of the of paths and bridleways providing excellent yet also located within walking distance to property and a useful garage with further walking and riding amidst beautiful Local Authority the village pub. The property is gardens to the side. The property is parkland and countryside. There are a immaculately presented throughout with available to the market with no onward number of excellent primary schools Cotswold District Council the accommodation extending in all to chain. located close by at Leighterton, 1,046 sq.ft. arranged over two storeys. Hawkesbury Upton, Sherston and Council Tax Band Situation Luckington whilst private education is Entered through an entrance hall, the offered at Westonbirt School and D £1,736 ground floor offers versatility with an open Didmarton is an attractive village situated Beaudesert Park School. The market town plan design comprising a living room with on the edge of the Cotswolds close to the of Tetbury is only 7 miles away and has wood burner, central family room with Gloucestershire/Wiltshire border surrounded more comprehensive facilities. Didmarton double doors through to an L-shaped by the Duke of Beaufort's 'Badminton' is very well placed for the A46, M4 kitchen/dining room which has rear access Estate. The property backs onto beautiful (Junction 18), Bath and Bristol all of which and a range of fitted units within the countryside at the rear and is within a short are very commutable. kitchen. On the first floor there are two walk of the Kings Arms pub/restaurant and excellent sized double bedrooms and a the village hall and playing fields. The Directions single bedroom plus a modern family village has a high number of historic listed bathroom. houses and a local garage which also From Tetbury, follow the A433 towards James Pyle Holdings 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 Holdings Ltd will not be liable for any loss arising from the use of these details. No responsibility is taken for any 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 relied upon as statements or representations of fact.. James Pyle & Co is a trading name of James Pyle Holdings Ltd, registered in England & Wales. Registered number 10927906 .
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