The Dawneys, Crudwell
£425,000
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Bedrooms: 3
The Dawneys is a quiet cul-de-sac of similar, thoughtfully designed properties, situated on the rural edge of this sought after village with a thriving local community. This attractive three/four bedroom chalet style, link detached home is set in a delightful cul de sac position on a bold corner plot. The versatile and tastefully presented interior is arranged over two floors comprising on the ground floor an impressive open plan sitting/dining room and a spacious fitted kitchen. A door from the dining room opens into an inner hallway, further reception room which could be utilised as a bedroom and a ground floor shower room. A staircase from the inner hallway leads up to a first floor landing with two useful walk-in eaves storage cupboards, three bedrooms and a family bathroom. Externally the large south facing rear garden is predominantly laid to lawn and is enclosed by established hedged and fenced boundary. A driveway to the front approaches an attached tandem double garage.
SITUATION
Crudwell is a thriving village with a strong community spirit, situated just three miles north from the historic town of Malmesbury and seven miles from the Cotswold market town of Cirencester. Local amenities include two public houses, one being the award winning Potting Shed, The Rectory, a country house hotel, and a well regarded primary school. There is a parish church and a Post Office within the Wheatsheaf pub. Access to junction seventeen of the M4 provides road and travel links to London, Bath and Bristol. Regular bus services are available to and from Malmesbury. An intercity railway link to London Paddington is available from Kemble which is only four miles away.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: D
Mains water, electricity, oil fired central heating. Agents note wood burner not in use.
SITUATION
Crudwell is a thriving village with a strong community spirit, situated just three miles north from the historic town of Malmesbury and seven miles from the Cotswold market town of Cirencester. Local amenities include two public houses, one being the award winning Potting Shed, The Rectory, a country house hotel, and a well regarded primary school. There is a parish church and a Post Office within the Wheatsheaf pub. Access to junction seventeen of the M4 provides road and travel links to London, Bath and Bristol. Regular bus services are available to and from Malmesbury. An intercity railway link to London Paddington is available from Kemble which is only four miles away.
PROPERTY INFORMATION
Tenure: Freehold
EPC Rating: D
Council Tax Band: D
Mains water, electricity, oil fired central heating. Agents note wood burner not in use.
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