House prices in Swindon are on the rise, up £1400 a month in the last year. So we thought we'd take a look at what your money can buy you - here's five of the most expensive houses with a Swindon postcode.
1. Winterbourne House, Berwick Bassett
Winterbourne House apparently dates back to the 19th century. If upstairs log fires, feature wells and swimming pools are your thing, then this is the house for you - assuming you've got £2m plus to spare.
Six bedrooms, a walk in wine cellar and ceiling mounted cinema system, plus a separate entrance for caterers via the utility room.
2. School House Farm, Hannington
Set in three acres with five bedrooms and some pretty stunning views across the Thames Valley, this house comes in a much more reasonable £1.5M.
3. Broad Hinton, Swindon
This five bed home sits in 1.25 acres, complete with tennis court and a sauna in the garage. There's a walk in pantry, under floor heating and a four oven AGA. Just £1.2m. More pictures and details >>>
4. Flaxands House, Hook
This six bedroom house comes with indoor swimming pool complex, (complete with sauna, jacuzzi and a bar) a gym and a pretty fabulous kitchen.
Set in eight acres of land, this one really does seem a bit of a bargain at ££1.3m (and it's definitely the nicest not-quite-a-bungalow we've ever seen.) More pictures and details >>
5. The Old Rectory, Stanton Fitzwarren
Grade II listed (of course), dating back to the 18th century, The Old Rectory is exactly as you'd expect. Seven bedrooms over three floors, plus a cellar, beautiful gardens, a coach house, orangery. handmade kitchen and oak staircase. Yours for £1.6m. More details and pictures
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