Extended three-bedroom semi-detached home with study and utility room
Downstairs cloakroom with shower; flexible ground-floor layout
Refitted first-floor family bathroom; Energy Rating C
South-facing, low-maintenance rear garden; sunny and private
Brick‑paved shared driveway provides off-street parking for 2–3 cars
Average-sized plot and overall footprint; limited extension scope
Built c.1976–1982; scope for cosmetic updating rather than full renovation
Chain free with virtual tour available
Set in a quiet cul-de-sac just a short walk from Marlborough High Street, this extended three-bedroom semi-detached home offers a practical layout for family life and home working. The ground floor includes a sitting room, separate dining room, study and utility, while the first floor provides three good-sized bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom. A downstairs cloakroom with shower adds flexibility for guests or a growing household.
Outside the south-facing, low-maintenance rear garden is sunny and private, and a brick-paved shared driveway provides off-street parking for two to three cars. The property is chain free and has a virtual tour available, making it straightforward for buyers seeking a quick move. Local amenities, strong schools and nearby mainline stations add to the location’s appeal.
Built in the late 20th century, the house benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and an Energy Rating of C. The plot is modest and overall footprint is average for the area, so buyers should expect some limits on extension potential without planning checks. The property presents sensible scope for updating and personalization rather than a full refurbishment.
Suitable for families or buyers wanting easy access to town facilities, this home combines practical living spaces with low-maintenance outdoor space. Important practical points: council tax band C, freehold tenure, and no flood risk. Buyers wanting a larger garden or a fully modernised interior should factor those preferences into viewings.