Chain-free period townhouse with sunny private garden and station nearby.
Grade II listed late 17th-century townhouse with original features
Late 17th-century Grade II town house in the heart of Bradford-on-Avon, offering four floors of genuine period character and flexible living space. Beamed ceilings, panelled walls and original fireplaces remain throughout, and the layout includes a sitting room, kitchen/diner, two cellar rooms for development, four bedrooms, bathroom and an ensuite. The private, sunny rear garden is surprisingly sheltered for a town-centre plot and offers easy scope for a planted retreat.
This house is sold chain-free and sits within easy walking distance of the station, shops, canal towpath and local schools — a highly convenient location for families and professionals who want town-centre living with outdoor space. At about 1,826 sq ft across four floors, the property feels substantial with high ceilings and generously proportioned rooms typical of its era.
Important practical considerations: the house requires renovation and is offered accordingly. As a Grade II listed building, any works will need listed-building consent and could complicate or lengthen repair and upgrade programmes. The site is in a high flood-risk area, which will affect insurance and may require mitigation measures. There is no allocated parking (on-street only) and the rear plot is small but private.
This is a rewarding project for a buyer who values historic fabric and central convenience. If you want a town-centre family home with character and a sunny private garden — and are prepared for a listed-property renovation and flood-risk planning — this townhouse offers strong potential and immediate access to Bradford-on-Avon’s amenities.