This charming detached Victorian property, dating back to the early 1900s, is situated in a sought-after location just a short stroll from Corsham High Street. With no onward chain, it offers a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a renovation project or create their ideal family home.
Having remained in the same family for nearly four decades, the house retains many original character features, making it both distinct and inviting. The spacious layout extends across three floors and includes generous front and rear gardens accompanied by a single garage—ideal for off-street parking or additional storage.
The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall that leads to multiple living spaces. The sitting room, complete with an attractive bay window and feature fireplace, provides a cozy atmosphere, while the adjacent formal dining room boasts its own bay window. At the rear of the house, you'll find a kitchen/breakfast room alongside a utility/boot room and a convenient downstairs shower room with WC. There is significant potential here to reimagine this area into an open-plan kitchen-diner or family room with direct access to the rear garden (subject to necessary consents).
Upstairs, the first floor contains three bedrooms along with a family bathroom. The master bedroom is particularly spacious at 16'10" x 10'8" and overlooks the verdant front garden through three distinctive sash windows. The second bedroom includes its own small kitchenette and has access to a sizable loft room via an internal staircase, providing versatility for various uses. Both levels present opportunities for reconfiguration (STPP), which could allow for the addition of a fourth bedroom or en-suite bathroom.
The outdoor space features mature trees and shrubs that provide privacy while allowing for pleasant patio and lawn areas—perfect for relaxation or entertaining. The property's prime location offers easy access to Corsham's historic charm as well as amenities like shops, cafes, restaurants, schools, and leisure facilities.
Corsham itself is renowned for its rich history and architectural significance in an area of natural beauty on the southern edge of the Cotswolds. With excellent transport links to Bath, Bristol, Swindon, and beyond—including mainline rail services from nearby stations—this property stands out as an exceptional investment opportunity in a desirable community.
Additional details include freehold tenure and Council Tax Band E. Energy performance indicates current efficiency at an F rating with potential improvement up to B. Essential services such as gas central heating are available; however, there is scope to further enhance energy efficiency through renovation efforts