Description Langley House is an individually designed detached family home built in 1996 by a local builder situated within a private position off a quiet lane and set back from the road within the village of Brinkworth. The property is located within walking distance of the village's amenities and delightful countryside walks alike.
The beautifully presented accommodation is arranged over two floors and extends in all to 1,649 . The current owners have made a number of improvements to the property which include under floor heating, replacement kitchen, mains pressure Hot Water Megaflow system, replacement double glazing throughout, cavity wall insulation, and an all year round rear conservatory. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall with WC off, living room with wood burner, dining room and stylish modern fitted kitchen with built in appliances, breakfast bar and useful utility room off. On the first floor is a modern family bathroom with electric power shower over bath and four double bedrooms whilst the master bedroom has an en-suite wet room and ample built in storage.
The property is approached from a private drive to a paved parking area and garage whilst the l-shaped garden has a large patio, lawn, mature shrub and flower borders, and a decked terrace with pergola over.
Situation Rurally situated set back from a no-through lane, this idyllic location is surrounded by fields with excellent walking all around. Brinkworth is reputed to be the 'longest village in England' and is located between Malmesbury and Royal Wootton Basset. The village has an excellent primary school and public house as well as parish church and village hall. The Three Crowns Pub conveniently runs a little shop selling essentials. A village market happens every two weeks, and the local dairy delivers milk on a weekly basis along with its cheese, cream and other produce it sells. A strong community spirit provides many village events activities throughout the year whilst Malmesbury and Royal Wootton Bassett provide a wide range of facilities, schools and recreational facilities. Junction 16 of the M4 is very convenient being only 6 miles away whilst there is easy commuter access to Bath, Bristol, Swindon and Cirencester. There are regular mainline services from Swindon, Kemble and Chippenham to London Paddington taking just over 60 minutes.
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