£565,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleCheltenham Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Extended 1920s semi-detached family home
Five bedrooms
Open plan kitchen dining room
Sitting room
Two bathrooms
Ground floor utility room and cloakroom
Private rear garden with garden office
Rural backdrop
Off street parking
Within a mile’s walk of Cirencester town centre
Situated in the much sought after area of Stratton, on the northern outskirts of Cirencester, yet still within a mile’s walk of Cirencester town centre is this extended five bedroom 1920s semi-detached family home benefitting from off street parking, private rear garden with garden office and all with a rural backdrop.
The accommodation is arranged over three floors with the ground floor comprising entrance hall, utility room with a useful side secondary entrance, cloakroom, open plan kitchen dining room opening into the sitting room which overlooks and opens out to the garden. The first floor provides three well proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom, while the converted loft consists of two single bedrooms and a shower room.
Outside, to the front is a gravelled drive providing off street parking. Gated side access leads to the rear garden which is laid to patio and lawn with a sitting area at the end of the garden overlooking a paddock and Stratton Meadow beyond. Within the garden a single storey outbuilding has been constructed and being utilised as a home office.
Stratton is a much sought after area situated just to the north of Cirencester. It has a village like atmosphere and a real sense of community yet the property is well within a mile and a half's walk from the centre of Cirencester. Stratton offers a well renowned primary school, pubs, hotel and a shop with post office.
Cirencester itself is a lovely old market town dominated by the beautiful Parish Church and surrounded by some of the loveliest countryside in the Cotswolds often referred to as the "Capital of the Cotswolds". It has a comprehensive range of shops, as well as excellent schooling, health care and professional services.
Communications are good with access to the M4 motorway via Swindon or the M5 via Stroud and Cheltenham/Gloucester. There are main line rail services from Kemble about 5 miles away.
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