Guide price
£588,000
4 bed detached house for saleParkway, Siddington, Cirencester GL7
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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About this property
Individual detached family home
Backing onto and overlooking farmland
Four bedrooms, two with en-suite
Sitting room and study
Fitted kitchen leading into dining room
Conservatory and utility room
Carport and ample parking
A lovely individually built four-bedroom detached family home, enjoying a pleasant outlook to the front over the playing fields and to the rear over open countryside. The property is also well-positioned close to a range of amenities and facilities.
The well-proportioned, light and airy accommodation is arranged over two floors and is approached via an entrance porch way into an entrance hall, where there are stairs to the first floor and a door to the cloakroom.
The sitting room has a bay window to the front and the study looks out to the front. The kitchen has a generous range of units and enjoys the views to the rear over the fields. An archway leads to the dining room, which in turn has a window to the rear and patio doors leading to the conservatory which has French doors to the rear garden. A door from the kitchen also leads into the utility room where there is a door to the outside.
At first floor level, the landing leads to four well-proportioned bedrooms and the re-fitted family bathroom. The master and second bedroom have the added benefit of en-suite shower rooms, with one being recently re-fitted.
Outside, the property is approached via a paved driveway which provides off-street parking. There is a car port to one side of the property and an attached store to the other. Side access leads either side of the property to the rear garden which has a good degree of privacy, a gravelled area, and views over the surrounding fields.
Siddington is a thriving community south of Cirencester. There is something for everyone – clubs to join, the wonderful Greyhound pub and an active church, a shop and Post Office. The village has a bus service directly to Cirencester, Cheltenham or Swindon and motorway links are good. The mainline train station at Kemble is only a short drive away.
The village has lovely walking through the meadows, along the canal path and the banks of the River Churn and a play area for children. There is a village primary school, the village falls into the catchment area for two highly acclaimed secondary schools and a top-class sixth form college all easily accessible at nearby Cirencester.
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