This detached three-bedroom bungalow presents an excellent opportunity for renovation and investment. With its original structure dating back to the early 1930s, the property features classic red brick and pebbledash elevations beneath a concrete tile roof, providing a charming canvas for modernization.
Internally, the layout includes a welcoming hallway leading to a kitchen, bathroom, dining room, and living room, in addition to three bedrooms. A spacious loft room measuring 6.0m x 4.49m is accessible via a loft ladder, potentially allowing for further development or additional living space. The home benefits from gas-fired central heating and PVCu double-glazed windows throughout.
The exterior offers great potential as well, featuring well-established gardens both at the front and rear. The front garden boasts a neat lawn with herbaceous and shrub borders alongside a paved driveway that provides off-street parking with gated access to Station Road. Access to the rear garden leads through a side passageway, revealing two distinct areas: a paved section complete with a greenhouse and potting shed, alongside an established vegetable garden that lends itself well to gardening enthusiasts.
Situated in Purton, this property enjoys proximity to essential amenities such as shops, schools, and local pubs. The village is conveniently located about four miles northwest of Swindon’s city center, facilitating easy access to larger towns like Cirencester and Malmesbury. Junction 16 of the M4 Motorway is just three miles away, enhancing connectivity for commuting or travel.
With its renovation potential in a desirable location, this bungalow offers an exciting prospect for those looking to invest in property while creating their ideal living space.