4 bedroom Mid-Terrace House
Theobald Street, Swindon
£240,000 Guide Price
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Spacious four-bedroom, three-storey terraced home on popular Theobald Street. Featuring a large extended kitchen, two reception rooms, loft-converted master bedroom, two bathrooms, low-maintenance garden, and excellent access to Swindon Town Centre, Old
4 Bedroom Terraced Property
Upon entering, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hall that immediately sets the tone for the generous accommodation throughout. The bright and airy living room benefits from a beautiful bay window, flooding the space with natural light and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. A separate dining room provides an excellent space for family meals and entertaining, while an opening overlooking the kitchen creates a wonderful sense of connection between the two rooms and enhances the overall flow of the home.
The extended kitchen is undoubtedly one of the property's standout features. Accessed directly from the entrance hall, this impressive open-plan space offers exceptional proportions and is enhanced by two skylights that fill the room with natural light. The ground floor accommodation is further complemented by a practical bathroom/utility room complete with a shower.
Outside, the low-maintenance rear garden provides excellent storage options and convenient rear access, making it both practical and easy to enjoy.
The first floor offers three well-proportioned double bedrooms, all providing comfortable accommodation for growing families. A spacious landing leads to the family bathroom, fitted with a bath and overhead shower. Continuing upwards, the converted loft has been transformed into a superb master bedroom. This generous double room enjoys an abundance of natural light thanks to two Velux windows, creating a bright and relaxing retreat away from the rest of the home.
Whether you're a first-time buyer looking for space to grow, an expanding family seeking flexible accommodation, or an investor searching for a well-located property with strong appeal, this home ticks all the boxes.
Properties of this size and location are rarely available for long. Contact us today to arrange your viewing and discover everything this spacious and versatile home has to offer.
Property Reference: HRT106516692



Living Room 11ft 5ins x 11ft 4ins (3.48m x 3.47m)
Dining Room 9ft 5ins x 11ft 4ins (2.88m x 3.47m)
Kitchen 14ft 10ins x 12ft 9ins (4.54m x 3.91m)
Bathroom
Bedroom Four 9ft 6ins x 7ft 2ins (2.9m x 2.2m)
Family Bathroom
Bedroom Two 11ft 5ins x 9ft 6ins (3.5m x 2.9m)
Bedroom Three 9ft 5ins x 11ft 5ins (2.88m x 3.5m)
Master Bedroom 14ft 5ins x 10ft 5ins (4.4m x 3.2m)
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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.
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