Entrance door with obscure glazed fanlight and sidescreen.
Staircase to first floor. Understairs recess. Tiled flooring. Radiator.
Window to front. Half obscure glazed door to side. One and a half bowl single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap inset into a rolled edge worksurface with cupboard below. Further range of fitted units. Tiled splashbacks. Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine. Cupboard housing a boiler for domestic hot water and central heating.
Window to rear. Tiled flooring. Feature fireplace. Bar. Two radiators. Built in cupboard.
Windows to both sides and to rear. French doors to garden. Tiled flooring. Radiator.
Window to front. Roof access.
Window to rear. Fitted shelving. Radiator. Built in airing cupboard.
Window to rear with views across the neighbouring countryside. Radiator. Fitted shelving.
Window to front with views towards the farmyard opposite. Radiator. Built in wardrobe.
Obscure glazed window to side. Suite comprising of a panelled bath with Triton shower above, vanity unit and low level WC. Fully tiled walls. Radiator.
To the front, a gravelled driveway provides parking and turning for several vehicles. Laid to lawn with borders.
The rear garden is enclosed. Laid to lawn. Gravelled area. Rockery. Circular patio. There are three sheds, a workshop with outside tap and a utility store with an outside WC (7'1" x 8'5").
There is additional parking for residents behind the property, accessed to the side of the neighbouring property.
This is an ex local authority property and is deemed non mortgageable. This can be resolved with the future provision of a PRC. We therefore can only invite interest from CASH BUYERS only.
Castle Eaton is a village on the River Thames about 4 miles (6.4 km) northwest of Highworth. The Thames here forms both the northern boundary of the parish and the county boundary between Wiltshire and Gloucestershire. The village is characterised by its older buildings most of which are in The Street, the original main thoroughfare. Built of local stone, these buildings give Castle Eaton the look and feel of a traditional Cotswold village. Many of the buildings date from about 1650 to 1850, and Swindon Council has made this part of the village a Conservation Area to protect its historical and architectural importance. The parish church dedicated to Saint Mary the Virgin is a Grade I listed building. It has two Norman doorways. The chancel was built late in the 13th century in the Early English Gothic style, and at its east end has a trio of stepped lancet windows. The building was restored by William Butterfield in 1861-63, who added a distinctive corbelled bellcote on the roof above the chancel arch. The west tower has a ring of six bells. In the churchyard near the entrance is a medieval standing cross that is a scheduled Ancient Monument. The village has a public house, the Red Lion. It claims to be first public house on the River Thames after leaving its source at Thames Head.