Entrance door with obscure glazed panels.
Windows to front. Single drainer stainless steel sink unit inset into a rolled edge worksurface with cupboards below. Further range of refitted wall and base units. Tiled splashbacks. Radiator. Gas cooker point. Hotpoint cooker. Hoover washing machine.
Window and glazed door to garden. Staircase to first floor. Understairs cupboard. Built in airing cupboard. Radiator. Television lead.
Staircase from sitting/dining room. Roof access.
Window to rear. Built in cupboards also housing Worcester boiler for domestic hot water and central heating. Fitted shelving. Radiator.
Window to front. Radiator.
Obscure glazed window to front. The bathroom suite is being refitted December 2025.
To the front, a pathway leads to the entrance. Laid to lawn.
The rear garden is laid mainly to patio and gravel. Pathway. Rear pedestrian gate. Enclosed by timber fencing. Cultivated border.
In a nearby block. (Second garage in on the inside row.)
Highworth is a Wiltshire market town located about 6 miles north-east of Swindon town centre. It is notable for its Queen Anne Style architecture and Georgian buildings dating from its pre-eminence in the 18th century. Highworth is mentioned in the Domesday Book as 'Wrde'. During the English Civil War, when Charles I fought against Parliament, Highworth was a royalist stronghold. In 2006 the town celebrated the 800th anniversary of the granting of the charter for its market, which is still held every Saturday. The origins and layout of Highworth are medieval and the centre of the old town has been designated as a conservation area. Warneford School is the local secondary school and is situated on Shrivenham Road.