- Detached Bungalow +
- Three Bedrooms +
- Kitchen diner +
- Village location +
- Large Garden +
- South facing garden +
The Elms is a beautifully presented detached country bungalow built in the 1930's occupying an glorious rural position on the edge of the sought after village of Worton set in large level south facing gardens that enjoy an enviable rural outlook.
This charming bungalow has been tastefully updated to create a very comfortable home with great care taken to retain the charm of the period, with cast iron fireplace's and stripped wood floors etc.
The accommodation which is arranged on one level is far larger than first appears with light, spacious and flexible accommodation presented in splendid order
You are greeted by a reception hall, a double aspect sitting room/bedroom three which has the traditional feature of a multi-fuel burning stove, a separate dining room with a wood burning cooking range which opens through into the contemporary fitted kitchen, an adjoining utility, two further bedrooms, a contemporary bathroom and a light and spacious family room that leads directly onto the stunning sunny gardens. There is also a large useful loft room with dual aspect Velux windows and fitted worktops.
The large south facing level gardens are an absolute delight and a gardeners paradise, very private and perfect for alfresco dining or breakfasting or just relaxing with a cool glass of wine and savouring the enviable rural outlook. A driveway which provides additional parking leads to a detached single garage. There is also a very useful home office and garden store. A rare opportunity to acquire an individual country bungalow on the edge of a sought after village. Warmed by oil central heating and the more traditional feature of a wood burning stove and enhanced by double glazing.
The popular village of Worton, has a primary school, public house and church. The village is in the catchment for the sought after Lavington Comprehensive School and is within a short commute from Dauntsey's, St Margaret's and St Mary's, Calne, Marlborough College and Warminster Schools. The nearby village of Potterne has an excellent village shop with a post office, public house and cricket club and it is just four miles to the market town of Devizes, which offers comprehensive shopping and leisure facilities, including a variety of supermarkets, Independent shops, restaurants and a cinema, library and theatre, as well as an impressive Thursday produce and antiques market. The golf clubs of North Wilts and Erlestoke are both within a short drive. The centres of Bath, Marlborough and Salisbury are all within thirty miles as is the M4 and A303. There are good mainline rail connections from Chippenham and Pewsey (Paddington around 70 minutes) and Grateley to Waterloo (around 80 minutes). The area is ideally situated for a range of rural pursuits including walking, cycling, shooting, riding and fishing.
Tenure: Freehold
Services; mains electricity, water and private drainage.
Council tax band: D
EPC rating: E