Property Description
A rare-to-the-market ground floor one-bedroom maisonette with allocated parking, situated in the desirable and popular Wood Street area of Royal Wootton Bassett, just off the High Street and close to all local amenities. Offered chain free, this property benefits from its own private entrance to both the front and rear.
The accommodation comprises a front entrance hall with storage cupboard, a bathroom with shower over bath, a spacious living room with an open archway to the fitted kitchen complete with integrated oven and hob s well as access through to a generous double bedroom. Additional features include uPVC double glazing throughout, modern wall-mounted electric heaters, and benefits an additional door from the kitchen providing access to the outside garden area and allocated parking space behind.
The property does require full modernisation throughout, but offers an excellent opportunity to put your own stamp on it and create a home to your own taste.
These maisonettes also make excellent rental properties, with a potential rental income of around £875 per calendar month, offering an attractive gross yield of approximately 7.1% (around 6.3% net after management fees of £1,350 per annum)
For more information or to arrange a viewing, contact Alan Hawkins Property Sales today on 01793 840222.
Lease & Fees
957 Year Lease
Ground rent £25 p/a
Maintenance Fee £137.50 p/m x 10
Viewings
Viewings are by appointment only through Alan Hawkins Property Sales.
Tel: 01793 840222
Council Tax - Wiltshire Council
Tax Band A For year 2025/26 = £1702.24
For information on tax banding and rates, please call Wiltshire Council, Monkton Park. Chippenham. Wiltshire. SN15 1ER. Tel: 0300 456 0109
Royal Wootton Bassett
Royal Wootton Bassett is a historic market town located in Wiltshire, England, known for its charming character and rich history. It earned the "Royal" prefix in 2011, following its extraordinary efforts in welcoming home the repatriation of fallen soldiers from Afghanistan at nearby RAF Lyneham. The town’s residents displayed great respect and solidarity during these occasions, which led to the town being granted royal recognition by Queen Elizabeth II.
In terms of history, Wootton Bassett dates back to medieval times, and its name comes from the Bassett family who owned land in the area. The town is known for its picturesque high street, with traditional stone buildings, independent shops, and lovely pubs.
Nearby, you’ll find plenty of green spaces, including the Wootton Bassett Recreation Ground and scenic countryside walks. It’s also ideally located for access to larger towns and cities like Swindon, just a short drive away, making it a desirable place for both quiet living and connectivity.
Today, Royal Wootton Bassett offers a blend of historic charm and modern amenities, making it a popular choice for those seeking a peaceful, community-oriented town with easy access to the surrounding countryside and larger urban centres.