Character-filled family home near Melksham town centre with parking and a generous garden.
Three double bedrooms with period features and bay front
A spacious three-double-bedroom Edwardian semi with high ceilings and original period detail, set a short walk from Melksham town centre. The bay-front living room, separate dining room with French doors, and engineered oak flooring provide comfortable family living with character. Outside offers an enclosed rear garden with patio, raised beds, decking and shed, plus gravelled off-street parking for two (no dropped kerb).
Practical layout includes a fitted kitchen, utility room, and a four-piece bathroom. The loft has a hatch but is not boarded. A combi boiler was reportedly fitted 2–3 years ago, though supplied data also references electric storage heaters; prospective buyers should confirm the heating type and service history. Mains services and fast broadband are available, and mobile signal is excellent.
The house is freehold, council tax band C, and built in 1901, offering period charm and scope for updating. It sits in a very low-crime, affluent area with good local amenities, primary and secondary schools within walking distance, and nearby leisure facilities. The property will suit families seeking space and character close to town amenities.
Notable points to check: confirm the heating system and electrical installations, and note the absence of a dropped kerb affecting street access to the parking. The loft is unboarded and the garden currently includes a covered patio (catio) that can be removed. These are practical matters rather than structural alerts, but they affect immediate convenience and potential upgrade costs.