Large modern five-bedroom house with orangery, private garden and double garage — ideal family base.
Refitted kitchen, breakfast room and bright orangery with garden views
Large master and guest bedroom both with refitted en-suites
Over 2,400 sq ft — spacious family layout with multiple reception rooms
Private rear garden with covered seating, pergola and paved areas
Double-width driveway and integral double garage with internal access
Newly renovated throughout but constructed 1996–2002 (cavity walls assumed uninsulated)
Fast broadband and very low local crime; average mobile signal
Council tax described as expensive — budget for higher ongoing costs
This substantial five-bedroom detached house extends to over 2,400 sq ft and suits a growing family seeking space and privacy in a comfortable suburban setting. The ground floor has generous reception rooms, a refitted kitchen with breakfast area, utility and a bright orangery that opens to a private, lawned rear garden with covered seating — ideal for family life and entertaining.
The first floor provides a large master bedroom with refitted en-suite, a guest bedroom with its own en-suite, three further bedrooms and a contemporary family bathroom with a freestanding bath. Practical features include a double-width driveway, integral double garage with internal access, and multiple built-in storage cupboards throughout the home.
The Pewsham development location places the property within walking distance of local shops, primary and secondary schools, a doctors’ surgery and Chippenham mainline station — commuters benefit from easy access to the M4 (J17) for Swindon, Bath and Bristol. Broadband speeds are fast and the area records very low crime, contributing to the property’s family-friendly appeal.
Notable considerations: the home was constructed in the late 1990s/early 2000s with cavity walls (assumed without added insulation), and council tax banding is described as expensive. Mobile signal is average; buyers wanting guaranteed mobile performance or maximum thermal efficiency should factor potential upgrades into their plans.