Guide price
£875,000
3 bed terraced house for saleCoxwell Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Savills - Cirencester
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About this property
Cotswold stone townhouse
Three double bedrooms
Character features
Within Cirencester town centre
300 metres from Cirencester Park gates
Beautifully renovated throughout
On-street permit parking
EPC Rating = E
A beautifully appointed 17th-century townhouse on a residential road near the centre of Cirencester, with three bedrooms and fabulous character features.
Description
Coxwell street is tucked away from the main roads, yet moments from the vibrant and bustling centre of Cirencester (0.2 miles). This characterful Grade II listed house perfectly balances town and country living, in one of the most sort after streets. The shops and Market Place of the town are just minutes’ walk away, as are the gates to access Cirencester Park, bisected by a network of paths and bridleways.
The property was built approximately 1690 and its history can be seen throughout its well-preserved interior, which features exposed beams, original fireplaces, sash windows and vaulted ceilings on the first floor. These are complemented by beautifully appointed interiors which have been fully renovated and include a stylish bespoke kitchen, stone-tiled floors, fabulous wall coverings and contemporary bath and shower rooms.
The accommodation extends to approximately 2024 sq ft over three floors and is spacious and light throughout. The ground floor features a stunning dining hall, complete with open fire and concealed storage, a central lobby with an under stairs cupboard and the kitchen to the rear, which has a door opening to the garden. On the first floor there is approximately a 28ft sitting room with built-in shelving that creates a fabulous library area, plus a bedroom and shower room with WC. The second floor has a further double bedroom, the family bathroom and the principal bedroom which has a useful dressing room.
The handsome double-fronted house is situated directly on Coxwell Street, with a communal alley providing access to the rear courtyard garden. This very charming 'secret garden’ space is paved, creating the ideal space for outdoor dining, and has a number of well-stocked shrub borders containing a variety of plants. On-street parking is available locally with a permit.
Location
The Roman town of Cirencester is often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds and, being at the intersection of the Fosse Way and Ermin Way, it is extremely accessible. Coxwell Street has a central position moments from the Market Place, excellent boutiques and restaurants and lovely walking trails in the Abbey Grounds. The house is also 300 metres from the Cecily Hill Gate access point into Cirencester Park and closer still to the Open Air Swimming Pool 0.2 miles (open seasonally).
More extensive shopping, leisure and educational facilities can be found in Cheltenham (15.8 miles) and Oxford (45.6 miles), including Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies, Wycliffe and Rencomb (6.4 miles), the latter easily accessed via the Cheltenham Road. There are further good schooling options locally in both the state and private sector, including Deer Park and Kingshill secondary schools in Cirencester and Farmor’s in Fairford (10 miles), as well as Hatherop Castle (10 miles), Beaudesert (12.2 miles) and Westonbirt (14.4 miles).
A good range of sporting opportunities in the area include various golf courses, racing at Cheltenham, sailing and watersports within the Cotswold Water Park (5.5 miles), polo at Westonbirt (14.3 miles) and Cirencester Park and a number of high-profile equestrian events including Badminton (21.1 miles) and Gatcombe horse trials (11.1 miles).
Communications are first class with a direct service from Kemble (4 miles) to London Paddington taking approximately 75 minutes. Both the M4 and M5 are easily accessible via the A417/A419 dual carriageways.
All distances and journey times are approximate.
Square Footage: 2,024 sq ft
Directions
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From the Savills Cirencester office cross over and walk across the top of the Market Place on to Gosditch Street. After 200 metres turn left on to Coxwell Street where the property will be found on the right-hand side.
Additional Info
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage.
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