Quiet cul-de-sac semi with garden, garage and flexible layout ideal for families..
South-facing private garden with patio and decking
Garage plus off-street parking for at least one car
Bright dual-aspect living/dining room with French doors
Ground-floor bedroom/study with direct garden access
Mains gas central heating; boiler and radiators installed
Double glazing present but installed before 2002 (may need updating)
Slow broadband speeds may limit heavy home working
Freehold in quiet cul-de-sac, very low local crime
A bright, adaptable three-bedroom semi-detached home on a peaceful cul-de-sac in sought-after Bratton. The dual-aspect living/dining room with French doors opens to a private south-facing garden, creating a comfortable family hub that catches the sun through much of the day. A fitted kitchen and ground-floor bedroom with direct garden access add flexible living options for a home office, guest room or hobby space.
Practical features include a garage with off-street parking, mains gas central heating with a boiler and radiators, and double glazing (installed before 2002). The plot is a decent size and the low-maintenance landscaped garden has patio and decking areas for outdoor dining and play. The property dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s and offers scope for modest updating to suit modern tastes.
The setting is a significant draw: quiet village location with very low crime, excellent local amenities, a well-regarded primary school nearby, and easy access to Westbury station for commuting to Bath, Bristol and London. Broadband speeds are slow locally, which may affect heavy home-working needs but the mobile signal is average.
Overall this freehold home suits families or buyers seeking a manageable, well-located house with garden and parking, and the potential to personalise interiors. Consider modest improvements over time—particularly to older double glazing and cosmetic finishes—to increase comfort and value.