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Discover what makes this home specialThe Briar is a spacious detached family home located in the popular residential area of Swindon, Wiltshire. Positioned within a modern development, this property offers four well-proportioned bedrooms and three bathrooms, including an en-suite to the master bedroom, making it ideal for growing families. The ground floor features a large kitchen and dining area with utility space, a sitting room with bay windows, and a study, providing versatile living spaces. The rear garden faces south-west, ensuring good natural light throughout the day and a pleasant outdoor area for relaxation or entertaining.
Situated at postcode SN3 0AE, The Briar benefits from excellent transport links including proximity to Swindon railway station, which is approximately 2.5 miles away and offers direct services to London Paddington in around 55 minutes. The local area is well-served by amenities such as schools, parks, supermarkets, and restaurants, making it a convenient and family-friendly location. With ongoing development in the vicinity, the area shows promising growth potential, appealing to both homeowners and investors.
Property Features
This detached home boasts four bedrooms upstairs, including a master with an en-suite bathroom, complemented by a family bathroom and a downstairs cloakroom. The spacious kitchen and dining area are designed for modern family living, with an adjacent utility room for added convenience. The sitting room features a bay window that floods the space with natural light, while the study offers a quiet workspace. Outside, the south-west facing garden enjoys good sunlight exposure, ideal for outdoor activities. Additional benefits include a garage and off-street parking, enhancing practicality and security.
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The Briar is situated near a range of local amenities that cater to everyday needs and leisure activities. Families will appreciate the proximity to St. Leonard's Church of England Primary School, rated well for education standards. For shopping, Tesco Superstore and various local shops provide convenience. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy Liden Recreation Ground, offering green space and play areas. The nearby Swindon railway station ensures excellent connectivity for commuters, while local pubs and restaurants such as The Plough Inn add to the community feel. Sports fans can also enjoy easy access to Swindon Town Football Club, enhancing local entertainment options.
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