No. 133 Upper Westwood is an attractive attached period cottage that has been beautifully renovated over recent years. The property has the benefit of private parking and a well stocked garden, with raised beds ensuring privacy whilst sitting at the front of the property. The detached private garden is accessed via the shared footpath to the side of the cottage. This is predominantly laid to level lawn with garden sheds.
The attractive stable door opens into the light filled sitting room with oak wood flooring and a handsome fireplace with inset woodburning stove. Double doors lead into the kitchen enjoying views over the garden.
On the first floor there is a luxury bathroom and bedroom 2 which has triple windows allowing light to flood in. Bedroom 1 is located on the second floor with exposed timbers, eaves storage, triple windows and a Velux window.
No. 133 Upper Westwood is situated in a pretty Wiltshire hamlet. The hamlet adjoins the village of Lower Westwood and shares the facilities including a Post Office/convenience store, Westwood with Iford Primary School, The New Inn pub and St Mary the Virgin parish church. The surrounding countryside provides stunning walks which include strolls along the River Avon and Kennet and Avon canals. Whilst the Avoncliff Halt Railway station is only ½ mile walk and provides access into Bradford on Avon, Bath and Bristol.
The village is also well positioned for access to surrounding towns, which include), Bradford on Avon (approx. 2 miles) and Trowbridge (approx. 3 miles). Amenities including retail outlets, pubs and restaurants, cinema and sporting facilities can be found within these towns along with rail links.
The World Heritage City of Bath (approx. miles 8) provides a complete range of retail outlets together with many other amenities including The Theatre Royal, a number of fine restaurants and excellent sporting facilities. There is also a mainline railway station providing direct access to London Paddington, Bristol and south Wales.
The M4 motorway junctions 17 and 18 are both approximately 16 miles and access to the M3 via the A303 is also easily reached.
No. 133 Upper Westwood is an attractive attached period cottage that has been beautifully renovated over recent years. The property has the benefit of private parking and a well stocked garden, with raised beds ensuring privacy whilst sitting at the front of the property. The detached private garden is accessed via the shared footpath to the side of the cottage. This is predominantly laid to level lawn with garden sheds.
The attractive stable door opens into the light filled sitting room with oak wood flooring and a handsome fireplace with inset woodburning stove. Double doors lead into the kitchen enjoying views over the garden.
On the first floor there is a luxury bathroom and bedroom 2 which has triple windows allowing light to flood in. Bedroom 1 is located on the second floor with exposed timbers, eaves storage, triple windows and a Velux window.
No. 133 Upper Westwood is situated in a pretty Wiltshire hamlet. The hamlet adjoins the village of Lower Westwood and shares the facilities including a Post Office/convenience store, Westwood with Iford Primary School, The New Inn pub and St Mary the Virgin parish church. The surrounding countryside provides stunning walks which include strolls along the River Avon and Kennet and Avon canals. Whilst the Avoncliff Halt Railway station is only ½ mile walk and provides access into Bradford on Avon, Bath and Bristol.
The village is also well positioned for access to surrounding towns, which include), Bradford on Avon (approx. 2 miles) and Trowbridge (approx. 3 miles). Amenities including retail outlets, pubs and restaurants, cinema and sporting facilities can be found within these towns along with rail links.
The World Heritage City of Bath (approx. miles 8) provides a complete range of retail outlets together with many other amenities including The Theatre Royal, a number of fine restaurants and excellent sporting facilities. There is also a mainline railway station providing direct access to London Paddington, Bristol and south Wales.
The M4 motorway junctions 17 and 18 are both approximately 16 miles and access to the M3 via the A303 is also easily reached.