Guide price
£425,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleMaces Hill, Daglingworth, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Stunning stone built cottage
Wonderful setting
Backing onto farmland
Grade II listed and bursting with charm
Two bedrooms and dressing area
Sitting room, kitchen with room for a table
Breakfast room, utility/cloakroom
Beautiful outlook garden.
A stunning, stone built, Grade II listed two-bedroom semi-detached period cottage enjoying a most wonderful position in this popular Cotswold village backing onto and overlooking farmland. This most charming cottage offers a wealth of character and is well placed to be close to a wide range of amenities, facilities and some delightful countryside walks and is also within walking distance across the fields to Cirencester Park.
The accommodation briefly comprises a sitting room where there is an attractive stone fireplace with fitted wood burner and an under stairs storage cupboard. The kitchen has a range of wall and base units with working services over, integral appliances, room for a table and door to the outside. There is a very useful breakfast room which leads into a hallway where there is a utility room/cloakroom.
At first floor level, the landing leads to the main bedroom and a walk-through dressing room which leads to Bedroom Two. The main bathroom is well appointed with an oval shaped bath and a separate shower cubicle together with a wash hand basin and WC
Outside, there is a small open plan garden the front. The rear garden lies adjacent to open farmland. A pathway leads to the rear where there is an elevated patio area with lawn where you can sit, relax and entertain.
Daglingworth is situated in the Duntisbourne valley near the A417 road connecting Gloucester and Cirencester, and with great links to Cheltenham and Swindon. The village lies adjacent to and within walking distance of Cirencester Park.
The attractive market town of Cirencester is approximately 3 miles away with a comprehensive range of shops, services and schools, healthcare, and professional services for all requirements. The village is surrounded by lovely countryside and is ideal for walking, riding, and cycling.
The market town of Cirencester is often referred to as the 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. It is ideally located with the M4, M5 and M40/A40, the mainline train station at Kemble and excellent bus and coach links all within easy reach.
Cirencester benefits from high street stores, independent specialist retailers, and a weekly market. There are also several delightful bistros, cafes, wine bars and public houses to suit all tastes. Cirencester boasts a community hospital, leisure centre, arts and craft centre, award winning museum, a theatre and a lovely outdoor swimming pool. Nearby there is golf, tennis, riding, football, rugby and cricket, and within the town a bowls club.
There are excellent primary and secondary state schools and a sixth form college campus. There are also good independent schools in the surrounding areas. The Royal Agricultural University is located just outside of the town and the area has numerous open green areas to visit for picnics and walks.
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