2 bedroom Flat / Apartment
Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon
£160,000 Guide Price
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This superb two bedroom apartment is located within the exclusive development of Heritage Plaza (located next door to the Steam Railway Museum) This property provides excellent access to amenities such as the Swindon Designer Outlet, Swindon Train Statio
No Onward Chain
One of the major benefits of this apartment is its superb location. The property is a 'stones throw' from the popular Swindon Designer Outlet and is also within walking distance of Swindon Train Station. Being so close to the Train Station will sure have its advantages especially due to the milestone in the electrification of the Great Western line. Swindons new hybrid diesel and electric Hitachi trains will run on the electrified lines making the journey from London Paddington to Swindon Train station around 40-45 minutes. It represents the biggest upgrade to the railway since it was built by Brunel more than 175 years ago and will mean passengers from Swindon benefit from more frequent services, extra seats and faster journeys.
If you want to book a viewing on this stunning property call haart of Swindon on 01793 610061 or email Swindon@haart.co.uk.
Property Reference: HRT106516440
Communal Entrance
Secure front door with key code entry leading to stairs rising to upper floors, secure front door leading to:
Entrance Hall
Secure video entry system, wall mounted electric heater, door to storage cupboard, doors leading to:
Lounge 5.38m x 4.1m (17ft 8ins x 13ft 5ins)
Window to front elevation, window to rear elevation, TV point, wall mounted heater, open plan to kitchen
Kitchen 3.1m x 1.27m (10ft 2ins x 4ft 2ins)
Range of eye and base level units with roll edge work surfaces over with under lighting and drawers, one and a half bowl stainless steel sink and drainer unit with mixer tap over, space for fridge/freezer, slimline dishwasher and automatic washing machine, fitted electric fan assisted oven, four ring electric hob with spotlights
Master Bedroom 3.99m x 3.71m (13ft 1ins x 12ft 2ins)
Window to rear elevation, wall mounted heater, door leading to:
Ensuite
Obscure window to rear elevation, three piece suite comprising low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, fully tiled shower cubicle with wall mounted shower over, tiled splashbacks
Bedroom Two 3.99m x 2.97m (13ft 1ins x 9ft 9ins)
Window to side elevation, electric heater, TV point
Bathroom
Three piece suite comprising low level WC, pedestal wash hand basin, panel enclosed bath with mixer taps and wall mounted shower over, tiled surrounds, extractor
Parking
Allocated underground car parking for one car
About Swindon
At haart Swindon, we’re here to make moving, renting, buying or selling property as smooth and successful as possible. Whether you’re a tenant searching for a flat or house to rent, a landlord looking for reliable property management, or a buyer or seller ready for your next move, our local experts are here to help.
Swindon’s location has always made it a popular choice. Positioned midway between Bristol and Reading, and within easy reach of both Cardiff and London, the town is well connected by the M4 motorway and the Great Western Railway. Swindon train station offers fast services to London Paddington, Bristol, Oxford and Reading, making it an ideal base for commuters.
The property market here is diverse, offering everything from modern apartments and stylish new builds to traditional terraces and spacious family homes. With strong demand from professionals working in local automotive, financial services and pharmaceutical companies, as well as families, couples and students, Swindon appeals to a wide range of buyers, sellers, tenants and landlords.
For landlords and investors, the town presents excellent opportunities. With affordable property prices compared to nearby cities and steady rental demand, Swindon offers competitive yields whether you’re letting a town centre apartment, a family home close to schools, or a shared house for students.
As a place to live, Swindon has plenty to offer. Residents enjoy a wide choice of shops, restaurants, cultural venues and green spaces, including the Wyvern Theatre, the Swindon Museum and Art Gallery, and numerous parks. With its mix of rich history, modern amenities and superb transport links, it’s an attractive destination for people from all walks of life.
£331,485
Average price paid in Swindon

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