£219,950
2 bed cottage for saleCanonbury Street, Berkeley GL13
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
- Chain free
- Freehold
Milburys Thornbury
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About this property
Character Cottage Located In Rural Berkeley
Enclosed Spacious Rear Garden
Second Floor Home Office/Loft Storage
Fitted Kitchen With French Doors To Rear
Family Shower Room With Walk-In Cubicle
Fantastic Sized Lounge with Ornamental Wood-Burning Stove
Principal Bedroom With Double Windows And Air Conditioning Unit
Village Location With Countryside Walks from Your Doorstep
Ideal For First Time Buyers And Investors
No chain!
A wonderful, terraced, character cottage situated in the timeless market town of Berkeley, a stone's throw from all the local amenities, countryside walks and various local shops one could require. This home would be ideal for first time buyers, investors or even downsizers! Entering through the front, an entrance porch provides space for shoes and coats, moving through to the lounge, a fantastic room with an ornamental wood burning stove and spiral iron staircase adding to the plethora of features. To the rear of the property, the fitted kitchen can be found. With shaker style base units, space for your appliances and French doors leading out to the enclosed rear garden which is of an impressive size. Moving to the first floor, the principal bedroom hosts double windows and the added benefit of an air-conditioning unit with plenty of space for storage. The family shower room is of a modern design, with walk-in shower, hand basin, W/C and storage cupboards. To the second floor, a useful office or storage floor. The property also benefits from air conditioning across all three floors along with gas central heating. If you're looking for something special in the heart of this ancient rural town, this could be just the thing! Book your viewing today! No chain!
Berkeley is situated to the west of the M5 and the A38, to the north of Bristol and to the south of Gloucester and Cheltenham. Berkeley Castle has been home to the Berkeley family for some 900 years, a popular and very interesting historical attraction. The town was also the home of Edward Jenner, pioneer of the smallpox vaccine. The Jenner Museum is a short walk from the High Street, past the brick cottage that Jenner gave to James Phipps, who as a boy was the first person to receive inoculation. A thriving small rural town, Berkeley has a variety of shops, building society, hotel, public houses and a primary school.
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