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£425,000
3 bed semi-detached house for salePark View, Stratton, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Sought-after Stratton location
Spacious 3-bedroom family home
Three versatile reception rooms
Dedicated home office/study
Modern kitchen/breakfast room
Generous principal bedroom
Private rear garden
Ground floor WC and upstairs bathroom
Approximately 1,277 sq ft including outbuildings
Nestled in the desirable area of Stratton, Cirencester, this charming and well-appointed three-bedroom home offers spacious and flexible accommodation across two floors, perfect for modern family living.
The ground floor boasts a welcoming entrance hall leading into a cosy sitting room and a separate dining room, ideal for entertaining. The kitchen/breakfast room is stylish and functional, with ample storage and workspace. A delightful garden room provides additional living space and enjoys views over the garden—perfect for relaxing or hosting guests.
A dedicated study offers the ideal setup for working from home, while a convenient ground floor cloakroom/WC adds practicality.
Upstairs, the property features three well-proportioned bedrooms, including a spacious principal bedroom with ample natural light. A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation on this level.
Externally, the property includes two outbuildings—a gym and shed—offering further storage or lifestyle options. The total internal area extends to approximately 1,277 sq ft (118.5 sq m) including outbuildings.
Stratton is a much sought after area situated on the northern side of Cirencester. Stratton has a village like atmosphere, and a real sense of community, yet the property is around a mile and a half's walk of Cirencester's Market Place (town centre). It offers a Primary School, pubs, a hotel and a shop with post office along with access to the Bathhurst Estate with its acres of fields ideal for dog walkers or just a stroll.
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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