Listed for £265,000
March 11, 2026
Sold for £141,500
2014
Sold for £150,500
2005
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First Floor Landing - Upstairs, the landing features a good-sized airing cupboard, housing the wall-mounted combi boiler and loft access. Doors open to all three bedrooms and the family bathroom. There is loft access, the loft is boarded and there is a pull down ladder.
Bedroom One - 4.09m x 2.62m (13'5" x 8'7") - A spacious main bedroom, offering ample room for a king-size bed and additional storage furniture. A window opens to the front of the home.
Bedroom Two - 3.66m x 2.62m (12'0" x 8'7") - With a window opening over the rear garden, the space allows for a double bed and further furniture.
Bedroom Three - 2.69m x 1.96m (8'10" x 6'5") - Also, with a window opening over the rear garden, bedroom three can also accommodate a good amount of furniture. Ideal as a generous single bedroom or study.
Bathroom - To complement the three bedrooms is the family bathroom, which features a panelled bath with mixer tap and overhead shower, a pedestal wash basin, tiled surrounds, and a radiator.
Externals - Outlined in further detail:
Garden - A low-maintenance, fully enclosed garden with a convenient rear access gate. From the patio doors, you step onto a decked area beneath a charming pergola adorned with mature wisteria, creating an inviting space for alfresco entertaining. The garden provides plenty of opportunities for potted plants, herb gardens, or seasonal blooms, making it perfect for those who enjoy outdoor living without extensive upkeep.
Parking - Parking is located in front of the property for one vehicle.
Calne - Calne is a market town steeped in history, with a rich heritage of traditional industries including textile production and Wiltshire ham. Calne is the birthplace of Joseph Priestley, the discoverer of oxygen, who conducted his experiments at nearby Bowood House. Idyllic countryside surrounds the town with brilliant walking routes and nearby villages with abundant traditional country pubs. While in the town, you’ll find cafes, a microbrewery, and a variety of independent and high-street shops, supermarkets, and eateries. There is a good selection of primary schools and a secondary school, Kingsbury Green Academy. There are GP and Dental surgeries with three leisure centers with swimming pools, fitness suites, and health classes. There is also the ever-popular Calne Football, Rugby, Cricket and Tennis Clubs, as well as a great cycling and running community to name a few. To the east down the A4 you will pass Cherhill White Horse, Silbury Hill, Historic Avebury, and then onto Marlborough. To the west is Bowood, Chippenham, Bath and the M4 westbound. To the north is Royal Wootton Bassett and the M4 eastbound.