£335,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleBarn Way, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
CJ Hole Cirencester
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About this property
Chain free
Characterful Modernised Period Property
End of Terrace
Garden
2 Bedrooms
Bathroom
Living/Dining Room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Residents Parking
***chain free***
A beautiful and cosy 2 bedroom, end of terrace, period house with a garden and residents parking.
An extended 2 bedroom Cotswold stone character property located in Barn Way, a peaceful no-through road.
The property has a very contemporary feel and has been tastefully rejuvenated, boasting some stunning features including flagstone flooring, exposed Cotswold stone walls, a carved stone fire surround, mantle piece and hearth.
It comprises:
Kitchen/Breakfast Room with terracotta tiled flooring, plenty of storage, ceramic sink & drainer, breakfast bar with bar stools.
Living/Dining Room with flagstone flooring, open fire place, exposed Cotswold stone walls and a large under-stairs storage cupboard.
Bathroom - recently modernised with a level-access shower, WC, wash hand basin and skylight window.
Both bedrooms are double rooms with double glazed windows.
Outside is a stunning south facing garden with far reaching views towards Cirencester.
Freehold
Gas Central Heating
Council Tax Band - B - £1,877.02p/a 25/26
EPC Rating - D
Stratton is a suburb of Cirencester which has never lost its village feel, with local amenities such as a Spar shop & post office, three local pubs (including Stratton House Hotel & Spa), St. Peter's Church, Stratton CofE Primary School, a playing field and local allotments.
Stratton is within easy reach of Cirencester (circa 1.5 miles to centre). Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds and famous for its Roman history, has an abundance of cultural attractions including the Corinium Museum, Roman Amphitheatre and the Abbey. Cirencester Park is home to the Polo Club, one of the most historic clubs in the country, being founded in 1894.
The Market Place offers a choice of high street stores, independent retailers, cafes and restaurants. There is also the multi-award-winning Barn Theatre, Sundial Theatre and the Bathurst Estate and grounds.
Kitchen/Breakfast Room (11' 6" x 8' 2" (3.5m x 2.5m))
Terracotta tiled flooring, radiator, under-counter storage cupboards, breakfast bar with bar stools, ceramic Belfast-style sink & drainer with mixer tap, gas hob with electric oven, gas fired boiler, front facing double glazed window.
Living/Dining Room (15' 3" x 14' 8" (4.65m x 4.47m))
Flagstone flooring, radiators, feature open fire place, front & rear facing double glazed windows, under-stairs cupboard.
Landing (9' 6" x 5' 4" (2.9m x 1.63m))
Carpeted flooring, over-stairs storage cupboard, loft access.
Bedroom 1 (9' 7" x 9' 7" (2.92m x 2.92m))
Carpeted flooring, radiator, front facing double glazed window.
Bedroom 2 (9' 7" x 6' 9" (2.92m x 2.06m))
Carpeted flooring, radiator, rear facing double glazed window.
Bathroom (6' 5" x 5' 6" (1.96m x 1.68m))
Wood effect laminate flooring, chrome heated towel rail, WC, wash hand basin, level access shower, duble glazed sky-light window.
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