£400,000
2 bed terraced house for saleCicester Terrace, Moreton In Marsh GL56
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
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About this property
Charming Edwardian Townhouse
South-Facing Landscaped Garden
Prime location in the Heart of Moreton-in-Marsh
Parking and Garage
Stylish Extended Kitchen & Utility
12 Solar Panels
Two Open Plan Reception Rooms
Excellent Travel Links with Trains to Oxford and London Paddington
Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite & Family Bathroom
Outstanding Local Schools
A Charming Edwardian Townhouse in the Heart of Moreton-in-Marsh.
Two Double Bedrooms | En-Suite & Family Bathroom | South-Facing Garden | Private Parking & Garage | 12 Solar Panels.
Nestled in the heart of the ever-popular and sought after Cotswold market town of Moreton-in-Marsh, this beautifully presented Edwardian mid-terrace townhouse offers the perfect blend of period charm and stylish modern living.
Set over three floors, the home has been thoughtfully upgraded by the current owner, combining original features with practical enhancements, including twelve solar panels (installed in 2012) for improved energy efficiency. With an attractive rear garden, private parking, and a good-sized garage, this is a rare opportunity to own a character-filled home with all the comforts of contemporary living.
The property sits proudly set back from the road, behind a smart, paved courtyard—private and enclosed, offering a gentle sense of arrival. Step through the traditional storm porch and into the welcoming living room, and you’re immediately wrapped in the charm of this lovely home.
There’s a beautiful box bay window to the front, flooding the space with natural light, and a sense of symmetry thanks to alcoves either side of the fireplace, where a living flame gas fire is set beneath a solid oak lintel and black granite hearth.
This inviting space flows seamlessly into what is currently used as a dining room, though it would work just as well as a second cosy sitting area. Once again, you have those lovely period alcoves and a charming gas flame effect log burner —bringing both visual appeal and a comforting warmth to the space.
From here, the staircase gently rises to the first floor, while clever use of the understairs area provides both practical storage and a useful built-in desk/workspace—ideal for those who work from home or simply want a tucked-away corner to keep life organised.
To the rear of the home, a stunning extended kitchen opens out, filled with natural light from a skylight, window, and stable door leading to the garden. It’s one of those rooms that just feels good—warm, welcoming, and with plenty of space to sit and gather.
The kitchen itself is a lovely combination of style and substance, with quartz worktops, tiled flooring, and a full range of integrated appliances. There’s also a separate utility room and cloakroom—keeping the practical bits neatly tucked away and making this room not just beautiful, but brilliantly functional too.
First & Second Floors
Upstairs, the first floor hosts a generous double bedroom, with a fitted cupboard. Across the landing, you’ll find a spacious family bathroom, complete with a full suite, W.C., and Karndean oak-effect flooring. An airing cupboard adds a touch of everyday practicality, tucked neatly away.
Head up to the top floor, and you’re greeted by a truly tranquil bedroom suite—the kind of room that feels like a quiet escape from the world. With exposed beams, an en-suite shower room, original doors, and both a dormer window to the front and Velux to the rear, it’s full of light, charm, and character. Built-in wardrobes provide excellent storage, making this a space that feels both delightful and well-considered.
Outside
Step out into the south-facing garden and you’ll instantly see the care that’s gone into it. Beautifully planted and thoughtfully landscaped, it offers a peaceful haven, perfect for alfresco dining, pottering with plants, or simply soaking up the all-day sunshine.
As you step from the kitchen to the garden to one side is a brick-built store with power and light—easily large enough for a hobbies room, or perhaps even a home office, should you need a little creative space of your own.
Beyond the garden, a rear gate opens to your own private parking, plus a medium-sized garage with an up-and-over door.
This is a rare opportunity to own a warm, welcoming home with a true sense of character.
Location
Set in the heart of the North Cotswolds, Moreton-in-Marsh is one of the region’s most sought-after market towns—offering the perfect blend of rural charm and everyday convenience. Lined with honey-coloured stone buildings, cosy cafés, independent shops and welcoming pubs, the high street is just a short stroll away, along with a weekly market that brings a lively buzz to the town every Tuesday.
Travel connections are excellent, with Moreton-in-Marsh train station within walking distance, offering direct services to Oxford, Reading and London Paddington—making it an ideal spot for commuters or weekenders alike. By road, you’re well-connected too, with the A44 and Fosse Way giving access to Cheltenham, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the M40 corridor.
For families, the area offers a selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, including the nearby St David’s Primary, and respected independent options such as Kingham Hill School, Tudor Hall, and The Cotswold School.
This is a location that truly offers the best of both worlds—Cotswold countryside on your doorstep, yet all the essentials within easy reach, from farm shops and artisan bakeries to supermarkets, boutiques and well-loved dining spots.
Additional Information
Council Tax Band: C (Cotswold District Council).
Tenure: Freehold.
EPC Rating: C.
Solar Panels: (2012) 12 panels for energy efficiency and lower bills.
Contact
If you’d like to arrange a viewing or simply have a chat about the property, i’d be absolutely delighted to hear from you.
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