Additional text is available below.If you’re dreaming of a home where you can unwind in peace, soak up countryside views and enjoy space, this beautifully positioned detached bungalow could be just the one.
Tucked away in a quiet cul-de-sac of similar properties, this deceptively spacious three-bedroom bungalow sits on a good-sized plot and enjoys far-reaching views to the rear.
Step inside and you’re greeted by a welcoming entrance porch and inner lobby, perfect for kicking off boots and coats after a countryside walk.
From here, you flow into the standout feature of the home – a light-filled L-shaped living room with windows on two sides that frame the stunning backdrop.
Whether you're curled up with a book or entertaining friends, this room makes the most of the view and is filled with natural light throughout the day.
There's space for a dining area here too, making it a great social space — and with French doors opening straight into the garden, it’s perfect for summer evenings.
The kitchen is well-appointed with plenty of cupboard space and includes integrated appliances such as a fridge, dishwasher, washing machine, and a built-in oven with gas hob.
Towards the back of the bungalow, a hallway leads to three generously sized bedrooms, a family bathroom with shower over the bath, and a separate WC. There’s also a large airing cupboard with a water softener and access to a part-boarded loft with a pull-down ladder and light – ideal for extra storage.
Outside, the west facing garden offers a real “wow” factor — open views across the surrounding landscape make this a truly special space to relax or potter.
The main garden area is laid to lawn with mature, shrubs, and planting, and there are steps leading down to a decked walkway and lower terrace (Please note - This area needs work but has great potential).
To the front, there’s a single garage with power, lighting, and the boiler, plus driveway parking for one car.
Area: Bromham is a charming and historic village set in the heart of Wiltshire, perfectly placed between the market towns of Devizes and Melksham. Surrounded by rolling countryside and with a strong sense of community.
Services: Mains water, electric, gas, water and drainage.
The village offers a range of local amenities, including a well-stocked village store, a family-run butcher and The Greyhound pub which is a hub for locals. Bromham is well known for its strong community spirit, which is perhaps best showcased during its much-loved annual carnival and music festival, Bromfest – a highlight on the village calendar.
Sports and social life are also well catered for, with a long-established football club, bowls club and community playing fields with tennis courts, football pitches and play areas for children.
Families are well supported with local education too. St Nicholas Church of England Primary School sits within the village, while secondary schooling is available at Kingsbury Green Academy in nearby Calne.
For commuters, Bromham offers easy access to surrounding towns like Devizes, Melksham and Chippenham, with reliable road links, and nearby railway stations in Melksham and Chippenham connect to larger centres.
Council Tax Band: D | EPC: D
AGENT ID CODE 4111