Spacious four-bedroom period home with large garden, garage and strong commuter links.
Four-bedroom Victorian detached house with substantial period features
Laurel House is a handsome Victorian four-bedroom detached house marrying original period detail with updated fixtures. High ceilings, sash-style uPVC windows, cast-iron fireplaces and a stained-glass landing window give the interior character, while a refurbished kitchen/breakfast room and a luxury family bathroom add contemporary comfort. The property sits on a large wrap-around garden with mature hedging for privacy, plus a detached double garage and generous block-paved driveway with ‘in and out’ access.
Located in central Westbury, this home suits families and commuters alike — local shops, health facilities and several primary and secondary schools are close by, and the mainline rail links to Bath, Bristol and London make longer journeys straightforward. The spacious reception layout (three separate reception rooms) provides flexible living and dining arrangements and a single bedroom with French doors opens to a private balcony with far-reaching views.
Practical considerations are clear: the house is solid-brick, Victorian construction (pre-1900) and is assumed to have no cavity-wall insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements may be worthwhile. The property benefits from gas central heating and uPVC glazing, but Council Tax is Band E (above average). Overall this is a well-presented period home with immediate liveability and scope to improve thermal performance and personalise further.