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Detached wiltshire £265000 Bryant Homes

KERSCOTT, Burghley Fields , Swindon,Wiltshire, SN25 2HH,Wiltshire


Detached ,£265000

Bryant Homes

Development details Priory Vale is a small rural but contemporary village close to ever popular Swindon and here Bryant Homes is bringing together a new community. Priory Vale offers unrivalled opportunites for enjoying the great outdoors. Ponds, hedgerows and village greens provide the perfect backdrop for strolls and other leisure pursuits. What could be better than coming home to a Bryant home of your own at Burghley Fields? Living The brand new village will provide plenty of amenities as well as up-to-the-minute schools, catering for children of all ages and abilities. The nearby Orbital Retail Park provides for your everyday needs and Swindon itself has just about everything you could wish for. There’s a huge choice of shops and stores, including all the well-known high street names. There are countless bars and restaurants and for evening entertainment there are multi-screen cinemas and the famous Wyvern Theatre, offering a varied programme of drama, music, comedy and dance. There are also art galleries and museums. If you enjoy sport, you’re spoilt for choice. There’s the Link Centre with an ice rink, pool and climbing wall, the Oasis Leisure Centre offering a wide range of activities and even an outdoor pool at Highworth Recreation Centre. There’s a huge choice for days out too, including ancient Avebury, the beautiful Lambourn Downs, the meandering miles of the Ridgeway Path and historic Lydiard Park. Location From Burghley Fields getting around couldn’t be easier. Junction 16 of the M4 is just 5 miles away. Swindon train station offers regular services to Bristol and London Paddington. Bristol International Airport is convenient when you fancy a trip away.

Detached wiltshire £265000 Bryant Homes

KERSCOTT, Clover Rise , Swindon,Wiltshire, SN25 2BY,Wiltshire


Detached ,£265000

Bryant Homes

Development details Set in a convenient location on the outskirts of Swindon, Clover Rise is a delightful collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Living Set in a convenient location on the outskirts of Swindon, Clover Rise is a delightful collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Swindon is one of the most vibrant and dynamic communities in the region and within a dozen miles of your home, you’ll find everything you need for virtually every aspect of your life. There’s a vast choice of shops, from famous high street names to small specialist stores, while entertainment facilities include theatres like The Wyvern, multi-screen cinemas, a wealth of bars and restaurants, numerous nightclubs and pubs, art galleries and ten-pin bowling, all sorts of festivals, the fascinating Great Western Railway museum and much more besides. There’s the Link Centre with its ice rink, pool and climbing wall, the Oasis Leisure Centre offering a wide range of activities and even an outdoor pool at Highworth Recreation Centre. This is a fascinating part of the country to explore, with ancient sites like Avebury and the Uffington White Horse. The beautiful Cotswolds are also just a short drive away. There are good schools for all ages within easy reach, and if you enjoy sport, you’re spoilt for choice. Location Communication links are excellent, with the M4 (Junction 16) just over 5 miles away, putting London within an hour and a half’s drive, while Swindon Station offers regular direct services to Bristol and London Paddington.

Detached wiltshire £265500 Bryant Homes

MALBURY, Clover Rise , Swindon,Wiltshire, SN25 2BY,Wiltshire


Detached ,£265500

Bryant Homes

Development details Set in a convenient location on the outskirts of Swindon, Clover Rise is a delightful collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Living Set in a convenient location on the outskirts of Swindon, Clover Rise is a delightful collection of 2, 3 and 4 bedroom homes. Swindon is one of the most vibrant and dynamic communities in the region and within a dozen miles of your home, you’ll find everything you need for virtually every aspect of your life. There’s a vast choice of shops, from famous high street names to small specialist stores, while entertainment facilities include theatres like The Wyvern, multi-screen cinemas, a wealth of bars and restaurants, numerous nightclubs and pubs, art galleries and ten-pin bowling, all sorts of festivals, the fascinating Great Western Railway museum and much more besides. There’s the Link Centre with its ice rink, pool and climbing wall, the Oasis Leisure Centre offering a wide range of activities and even an outdoor pool at Highworth Recreation Centre. This is a fascinating part of the country to explore, with ancient sites like Avebury and the Uffington White Horse. The beautiful Cotswolds are also just a short drive away. There are good schools for all ages within easy reach, and if you enjoy sport, you’re spoilt for choice. Location Communication links are excellent, with the M4 (Junction 16) just over 5 miles away, putting London within an hour and a half’s drive, while Swindon Station offers regular direct services to Bristol and London Paddington.

Semi-Detached wiltshire £274995 George Wimpey

Woodpecker Royal Mead, Okus Road, Old Town, Swindon, Wiltshire,South West


Semi-Detached ,£274995

George Wimpey

Integral garage 10 year NHBC certificate Kitchen/Breakfast room with french doors overlooking the rear garden Beautiful variety of sizes and styles at a sensible price, offering the opportunity to put your own individual stamp to your home prior to moving in. Just a ten minute stroll from Old Town. Just adjoining the site of the old Hospital making a perfect base for a busy and varied social life. LivingRoom 4.75m x 3.84m KitchenRoom 4.96m x 4.75m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 4.75m x 4.06m Bedroom2 4.3m x 2.61m Bedroom3 2.5m x 2.m MasterBedroom 4.75m x 3.84m Ensuite shower Just adjoining the site of the old Hospital, Royal Mead is a perfect base for a busy and varied social life. Old Town has plenty to offer for the practicalities of life too with it's enticing variety of Cafe's, Bars, a Supermarket and Post Office within a ten minute stroll or Swindon Town Centre is within easy walking distance offering even more choice. Situated at the edge of the Town Centre and Old Town. Both of which offers a wide range of small speciality shops and plenty to offer for the practicalities of life, too - including a Supermarket and Post Office. The Town Gardens are a five minute walk away offering a relaxing setting to enjoy local and cultured musical events. SHOPS There are a wide variety of independent retailers in Old Town along with many everyday shops. There are also Banks, a Post Office and Supermarket within the area. The main shopping centre only being a very short bus/car ride away (can be walked) including Marks and Spencer, House of Frazer, Debenhams, Argos and many more. Old Town has a collection of wine bars, cafes and restaurants. The restaurants offering varied cuisine to suit all tastes in this most sought after residential area.Shops Distance (in miles) Co-op .85 SCHOOLS Parents have a wide choice of both playgroups and schools. The Children's Information Service in Swindon is a one-stop shop of free information Tele: 01793 541786. Information will be given on childminders, creches, day care nurseries and pre-school/playgroups. Special needs schools will also be registered with this service. There are a wide range of primary and secondary schools. New College, Swindon also provides a comprehensive choice of courses for all ages and interests Tele: 0808 1721721Schools Distance (in miles) Lethbridge Primary School .56 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Swindon is ideally located for commuting into London and other UK towns either by rail or road. Bordered by the M4 (J15 and J16) and the A419 getting to Swindon by road is easy. Park and Ride facilities are available by using the Copse Park and Ride just off the A419 or the Wroughton Park and Ride beside the A361 Bristol International Airport is just 47 miles away and London Heathrow a mere 67 miles. From the Bus Station a No. 10 bus runs every half an hour.Transport Distance (in miles) Swindon Station() 1.62 HEALTH The Great Western Hospital is nearby and easily accessible with regular bus services Tele: 01793 604020 Old Town Surgery is placed in Bath Road in Old Town which is a short walk away Tele: 01793 616057 The Euro Dental Practice is to be found in Bath Road, Old Town Tele: 01793 522120 The local Dental Helpline - 0845 7581926 LEISURE Culture, fitness or simply fun - Swindon has a wealth of attractions to suit everyone. There are three golf courses, a bowls club, tennis centre and the popular Link Centre which holds an ice rink and a gym. Various private health clubs are also to be found. Swindon's famous Health Hydro has swimming pools, turkish baths, steam rooms and sauna. There are three cinemas to choose from and various night clubs all offering a great night out. Swindon also has its share of public parks, museums and galleries. Visit the Wyvern Theatre and Swindon Arts Centre if you wish to enjoy a little culture. The town is famous for the Great Western Railway work, which can be seen at the award winning museum - STEAM.

Semi-Detached wiltshire £274995 George Wimpey

Skylark Royal Mead, Okus Road, Old Town, Swindon, Wiltshire,South West


Semi-Detached ,£274995

George Wimpey

10 year NHBC Certificate Low maintenance UPVC fasias and soffits Integral Garage and Parking Space Beautiful variety of sizes and styles at a sensible price, offering the opportunity to put your own individual stamp to your home prior to moving in. Just a ten minute stroll from Old Town. Just adjoining the site of the old Hospital making a perfect base for a busy and varied social life. LivingRoom 4.75m x 4.66m KitchenRoom 4.97m x 4.75m Downstairs CloakRoom Bedroom1 4.75m x 3.3m Bedroom2 3.46m x 2.61m Bedroom3 2.93m x 2.06m MasterBedroom 4.75m x 3.46m Ensuite shower Just adjoining the site of the old Hospital, Royal Mead is a perfect base for a busy and varied social life. Old Town has plenty to offer for the practicalities of life too with it's enticing variety of Cafe's, Bars, a Supermarket and Post Office within a ten minute stroll or Swindon Town Centre is within easy walking distance offering even more choice. Situated at the edge of the Town Centre and Old Town. Both of which offers a wide range of small speciality shops and plenty to offer for the practicalities of life, too - including a Supermarket and Post Office. The Town Gardens are a five minute walk away offering a relaxing setting to enjoy local and cultured musical events. SHOPS There are a wide variety of independent retailers in Old Town along with many everyday shops. There are also Banks, a Post Office and Supermarket within the area. The main shopping centre only being a very short bus/car ride away (can be walked) including Marks and Spencer, House of Frazer, Debenhams, Argos and many more. Old Town has a collection of wine bars, cafes and restaurants. The restaurants offering varied cuisine to suit all tastes in this most sought after residential area.Shops Distance (in miles) Co-op .85 SCHOOLS Parents have a wide choice of both playgroups and schools. The Children's Information Service in Swindon is a one-stop shop of free information Tele: 01793 541786. Information will be given on childminders, creches, day care nurseries and pre-school/playgroups. Special needs schools will also be registered with this service. There are a wide range of primary and secondary schools. New College, Swindon also provides a comprehensive choice of courses for all ages and interests Tele: 0808 1721721Schools Distance (in miles) Lethbridge Primary School .56 (Sorry, but we cannot guarantee that the schools listed are within the catchment area or have available places; or that this is a complete list of all schools in the local area - for this, see ) TRANSPORT Swindon is ideally located for commuting into London and other UK towns either by rail or road. Bordered by the M4 (J15 and J16) and the A419 getting to Swindon by road is easy. Park and Ride facilities are available by using the Copse Park and Ride just off the A419 or the Wroughton Park and Ride beside the A361 Bristol International Airport is just 47 miles away and London Heathrow a mere 67 miles. From the Bus Station a No. 10 bus runs every half an hour.Transport Distance (in miles) Swindon Station() 1.62 HEALTH The Great Western Hospital is nearby and easily accessible with regular bus services Tele: 01793 604020 Old Town Surgery is placed in Bath Road in Old Town which is a short walk away Tele: 01793 616057 The Euro Dental Practice is to be found in Bath Road, Old Town Tele: 01793 522120 The local Dental Helpline - 0845 7581926 LEISURE Culture, fitness or simply fun - Swindon has a wealth of attractions to suit everyone. There are three golf courses, a bowls club, tennis centre and the popular Link Centre which holds an ice rink and a gym. Various private health clubs are also to be found. Swindon's famous Health Hydro has swimming pools, turkish baths, steam rooms and sauna. There are three cinemas to choose from and various night clubs all offering a great night out. Swindon also has its share of public parks, museums and galleries. Visit the Wyvern Theatre and Swindon Arts Centre if you wish to enjoy a little culture. The town is famous for the Great Western Railway work, which can be seen at the award winning museum - STEAM.

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