Additional text is available below.Some homes just have a good feeling about them, and this is one of them. Loved and cared for by the same owner for over twenty years, it's a home full of good memories, and now it's ready for the next family to come in and start making their own.
Redcliffe Street sits in one of Swindon's most characterful pockets. Step outside and you're into a neighbourhood that actually feels like one: independent restaurants, cafés, a butcher, a hardware store, tattoo parlours, and the kind of eclectic mix of businesses that tells you a community has real personality. Aldi is a short walk away for the weekly shop, and the Designer Outlet is practically on your doorstep if you fancy a browse for a bargain. It's the sort of location that's easy to underestimate until you live there, and then you wonder why you'd ever leave.
The house itself is laid out across two well-proportioned floors. On the ground floor, a bright reception room at the front flows through to a dining room, giving you the flexibility to have a proper sitting room and a dedicated dining space rather than trying to squeeze everything into one. The kitchen at the rear is compact but functional, with two useful store rooms alongside it and direct access to the garden. Upstairs, two bedrooms (a good-sized main bedroom and a well-proportioned second) share a family bathroom.
Outside is where this house really surprises. The garden stretches to approximately 54'7" in length, and one that's been well kept throughout. To the rear there's parking for two cars, which in this location is worth its weight in gold.
Freehold. Council tax band B. EPC rating D. A solid, honest home in a location that delivers far more than its postcode might suggest.
Viewing recommended. Homes like this, cared for this well, don't come along very often.