No chain, newly renovated three-bedroom terrace within walking distance of Melksham town centre..
No onward chain — recently refurbished and ready to move into
Brand-new kitchen, new bathroom, carpets and redecorating completed
Three bedrooms (two doubles) with one main bathroom plus separate WC
Freehold terraced house, steel-frame/system-built (mortgageable)
Off-street parking and rear lawn with patio; gravel front yard
New combi boiler installed in loft; mains gas central heating
Double glazing installed pre-2002 (may be less efficient)
Walking distance to Melksham town centre and train station
This mid-20th-century terraced home on Somerset Crescent has been recently refurbished and is being offered with no onward chain — an attractive, move-in-ready option for first-time buyers or those upsizing. The ground floor benefits from an open-plan lounge/diner and a brand-new kitchen, with a handy utility room that has its own external door. Off-street parking and a rear garden with lawn and patio add practical outdoor space for family life or entertaining.
Recent works include a new kitchen and bathroom, new carpets, redecorating, new fencing, and a new combi boiler installed in the loft. The property is freehold, mortgageable despite steel frame/system-built construction, and has double glazing (installed before 2002) and mains gas central heating via boiler and radiators. At about 949 sq ft the house offers three bedrooms (two doubles) and a single main bathroom plus separate WC — practical layout for families or sharers.
The location is a strong selling point: walking distance to Melksham town centre, local shops, supermarkets and the train station, with good commuting links to the A350 and M4. Nearby schools include both primary and secondary options rated Good, and local amenities cover healthcare, leisure and convenience stores. There is no flood risk and broadband and mobile signal are described as fast and excellent respectively.
Notable points to check: the property is steel-frame/system-built construction — it is mortgageable but buyers should confirm lender criteria. The double glazing predates 2002 and may be less efficient than newer units. There is one main bathroom (plus separate WC), and the front yard is gravel rather than planted. Crime and area deprivation are average. Prospective buyers should verify all details, measurements and appliance conditions independently before proceeding.