Property Description
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Our analysis
Welcome to 46 Sams Lane, Swindon, a cozy and compact terraced type home with 3 bed in the SN26 7AZ area. This lovely residence, which comes with the freedom and stability of a freehold ownership, and sits comfortably in tax band C.
This classic property was built
The local area is known for its high value-to-quality ratio -
with a market valuation of £175,945 and a rental potential of £1,144 per month,
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it represents not just a residence but a worthwhile investment in a sought-after area.
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Additional analysis
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SUMMARY
A spacious, well planned terraced house offering good sized family accomodation in the sought after village of Blunsdon. The property enjoys easy access to the A419 and M4 motorway whilst Swindon Centre some 5 miles away provides a mainline railway station with London reached within an hour!
DESCRIPTION
A spacious and well planned terraced house offering good sized family accomodation in the sought after village of Blunsdon. The property enjoys easy access to the A419 and M4 motorway whilst Swindon Town Centre some 5 miles away provides a mainline railway station with London being reached within an hours journey time.
About Blunsdon Village
Earliest Settlement
n++Blunsdonn++ n++ the hill belonging to Blunt. Rising from the mists above the forests and marshes on the plain to Castle Hill, a univallate Iron Age fort, where our earliest ancestors fortified and built a settlement.
Roman Influence
Much later the Romans drove their Ermine Street out of Corinium Dobunnorum
(Cirencester) towards Durocornovium
(Wanborough) and on towards Venta Bulgarum
(Winchester) in the south and Calleva Atrebatum
(Silchester) in the east. This crossed the ancient byway, Lady Lane/Broadbush, now more commonly recognised as the B4019.
Churches
There are 5 Churches in the Parish - St Andrews, on Blunsdon Ridge, - The Methodist Church, the Baptist Church and St Leonard's in Broad Blunsdon and Abbey Meads Church of Christ the Servant. Link to Church location map
Sport
Blunsdon's Abbey Stadium is the home of speedway team the Swindon Robins. The Robins compete in the Elite League, with matches regularly televised live on Sky Sports. However, this was under threat in 2006 due to plans by local developers to demolish the stadium and replace it with houses. The initial proposal was to build a
Blunsdon Village
About Blunsdon Village
Earliest Settlement
n++Blunsdonn++ n++ the hill belonging to Blunt. Rising from the mists above the forests and marshes on the plain to Castle Hill, a univallate Iron Age fort, where our earliest ancestors fortified and built a settlement.
Roman Influence
Much later the Romans drove their Ermine Street out of Corinium Dobunnorum
(Cirencester) towards Durocornovium
(Wanborough) and on towards Venta Bulgarum
(Winchester) in the south and Calleva Atrebatum
(Silchester) in the east. This crossed the ancient byway, Lady Lane/Broadbush, now more commonly recognised as the B4019.
Churches
There are 5 Churches in the Parish - St Andrews, on Blunsdon Ridge, - The Methodist Church, the Baptist Church and St Leonard's in Broad Blunsdon and Abbey Meads Church of Christ the Servant. Link to Church location map
Sport
Blunsdon's Abbey Stadium is the home of speedway team the Swindon Robins. The Robins compete in the Elite League, with matches regularly televised live on Sky Sports. However, this was under threat in 2006 due to plans by local developers to demolish the stadium and replace it with houses. The initial proposal was to build a smaller greyhound racing stadium elsewhere, not large enough to accommodate the highly popular Speedway racing. A campaign led by the local media and supported by the people of Swindon and Speedway supporters across the world persuaded the developers to include a speedway track, enabling the Robins to continue racing in Blunsdon.
The village has its own football team, Blunsdon United, as well as a youth football club, Blunsdon Colts F.C., but most of the football fans still support Swindon Town.
Ground Floor
Hallway
Double glazed entrance door opening to hallway. Understairs storage cupboard. Further cupboard housing boiler. Wood effect flooring.
Lounge 14' x 11' ( 4.27m x 3.35m )
Through lounge open plan.
Double glazed window to front, door to hallway. Wood effect floor. Wall mounted electric fire. Decorative arch to dining area.
Dining Area 8' Up to brick x 10' ( 2.44m Up to brick x 3.05m )
Wood effect floor, opening to main kitchen area, double glazed door into Sun Room.
Kitchen 14' x 7' ( 4.27m x 2.13m )
Breakfast bar with space for seating. Two display units. Range of wall and base mounted units (Country Style) Marble effect work units. Space for dishwasher. Four ring gas hob. Built-in double oven. One and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer unit. Larder style cupboard housing fridge/freezer. Window to Sun Room.
Sun Room 12' x 11' 3" Max ( 3.66m x 3.43m Max )
Double glazed windows and door to rear aspect. Perspex roof. Decorative tile and wooden cladding. Window blinds. Door to brick built workroom with power and light. Door to cloakroom
Cloakroom
W.C. hand basin. Space and plumbing for washing machine and tumble dryer.
First Floor
Landing
Loft access. Doors to all rooms.
Bedroom One 10' 8" x 14' 7" ( 3.25m x 4.45m )
Double glazed window to rear. Television point. Telephone point. Built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom Two 11' x 8' ( 3.35m x 2.44m )
Double glazed window to front. Built-in wardrobe.
Bedroom Three 9' 10" x 8' ( 3.00m x 2.44m )
Double glazed window front.
Bathroom
Obscure double glazed window to rear . W.C. Pedestal wash hand basin. Panelled bath, separate shower cubicle with Triton shower. Fully tiled walls.
Outside
Front Garden
Block paved driveway. Space for off road parking. Enclosed by fencing and hedgerow.
Rear Garden
Bounded by wooden paneled fencing with gated rear access. Mainly laid to patio with well stocked flower and shrub borders interspersed with mature bamboo and trees. Outside tap & Timber shed.
1. MONEY LAUNDERING REGULATIONS: Intending purchasers will be asked to produce identification documentation at a later stage and we would ask for your co-operation in order that there will be no delay in agreeing the sale.
2. General: While we endeavour to make our sales particulars fair, accurate and reliable, they are only a general guide to the property and, accordingly, if there is any point which is of particular importance to you, please contact the office and we will be pleased to check the position for you, especially if you are contemplating travelling some distance to view the property.
3. Measurements: These approximate room sizes are only intended as general guidance. You must verify the dimensions carefully before ordering carpets or any built-in furniture.
4. Services: Please note we have not tested the services or any of the equipment or appliances in this property, accordingly we strongly advise prospective buyers to commission their own survey or service reports before finalising their offer to purchase.
5. THESE PARTICULARS ARE ISSUED IN GOOD FAITH BUT DO NOT CONSTITUTE REPRESENTATIONS OF FACT OR FORM PART OF ANY OFFER OR CONTRACT. THE MATTERS REFERRED TO IN THESE PARTICULARS SHOULD BE INDEPENDENTLY VERIFIED BY PROSPECTIVE BUYERS OR TENANTS. NEITHER SEQUENCE (UK) LIMITED NOR ANY OF ITS EMPLOYEES OR AGENTS HAS ANY AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR GIVE ANY REPRESENTATION OR WARRANTY WHATEVER IN RELATION TO THIS PROPERTY.
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