Gloucester Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7
£425,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 3
A Victorian three bedroom townhouse, situated in the ever popular Stratton area of Cirencester, within a mile's walk of the town centre.
A Victorian three bedroom, plus attic room, townhouse and situated in the ever popular Stratton area of Cirencester, within a mile's walk of the town centre.
The well-proportioned accommodation, boasting character features and high ceiling, is arranged over three main floors, plus basement and attic, with the ground floor comprising sitting room opening into a dining room with separate stairs off to the first floor and basement, to the rear is a recently fitted kitchen breakfast room that leads out to the rear courtyard garden. The basement is a single chamber, a number of the neighbouring properties have converted and tanked their basements.
The first floor provides the principal bedroom with modern en-suite shower room as well as a separate modern family bathroom. While the second floor offers two further double bedrooms, with a fixed staircase leading off the larger bedroom into the attic, currently being utilised as a home office and occasional bedroom. The front of the house offers views across open countryside of Cirencester Park.
Outside, to the front is a gated retaining garden set back off Gloucester Road while to the rear is a pretty courtyard garden with pedestrian access on to Albion Street.
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 is with-in a mile'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.
A Victorian three bedroom, plus attic room, townhouse and situated in the ever popular Stratton area of Cirencester, within a mile's walk of the town centre.
The well-proportioned accommodation, boasting character features and high ceiling, is arranged over three main floors, plus basement and attic, with the ground floor comprising sitting room opening into a dining room with separate stairs off to the first floor and basement, to the rear is a recently fitted kitchen breakfast room that leads out to the rear courtyard garden. The basement is a single chamber, a number of the neighbouring properties have converted and tanked their basements.
The first floor provides the principal bedroom with modern en-suite shower room as well as a separate modern family bathroom. While the second floor offers two further double bedrooms, with a fixed staircase leading off the larger bedroom into the attic, currently being utilised as a home office and occasional bedroom. The front of the house offers views across open countryside of Cirencester Park.
Outside, to the front is a gated retaining garden set back off Gloucester Road while to the rear is a pretty courtyard garden with pedestrian access on to Albion Street.
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 is with-in a mile'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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