Auction project on a large plot with extension potential, close to Melksham town centre..
Guide price £150,000+; sold by online auction 16 Oct 2025
Freehold three-bedroom semi; approx. 732 sq ft (62.7 sq m)
Large rear garden with two sections, garden store and gated side access
Driveway providing off-street parking for one to two cars
Double glazing present; heating description in paperwork is inconsistent — verify
Requires external and likely internal refurbishment and landscaping
Potential to extend subject to planning consent
10% deposit and buyer’s fee payable on completion at auction
Offered for online auction with a Guide Price of £150,000+, this three-bedroom semi-detached house sits on a generous plot in Melksham, within easy reach of the town centre and transport links. The property is compact (approx. 732 sq ft / 62.7 sq m) and presents a straightforward refurbishment opportunity to increase living space and value, with potential to extend subject to planning consent.
Accommodation is arranged over two storeys with a front living room, separate dining room, small kitchen and three first-floor bedrooms plus a bathroom. Double glazing is in place; heating is described variously in the paperwork, so buyers should verify the actual system and condition. The rear garden is large and divided into two sections, with a garden store, gated side access and off-street parking to the front.
Material points to note: the property requires external and likely internal refurbishment and landscaping—cosmetic and possible structural works may be needed. It will be sold at auction on 16 October 2025 with a 10% buyer deposit and buyers’ fees applicable; purchasers must review legal pack and any special conditions before bidding.
This home suits first-time buyers looking to add value, buy-to-let investors targeting rental income, or owner-occupiers seeking a project close to local schools and amenities. The location offers good road and rail connections to Bath and the M4 corridor, while the wider area has pockets of economic deprivation—factor local market conditions into any purchase decision.