£375,000
3 bed terraced house for saleGloucester Street, Faringdon, Oxfordshire SN7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Faringdon
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About this property
Stunning period home
Beautifully presented inside and out
Three bedrooms
Bespoke hand made kitchen / diner
Cosy sitting room with log burning stove
Orangry
Plenty of original features
Central location
South facing private garden
This stunning, period, three storey town house is located within the heart of the historic market town of Faringdon and within the conservation area. The property has been beautifully restored in recent years by the current owner to create a unique home with wonderful courtyard garden.
Upon entering you are greeted by an entrance hall with original mosaic tiled floor and downstairs cloakroom / utility room. The kitchen / diner sits to the front and has recently been refurbished with an array of handmade solid wood floor units. A fantastic oven surround and shelving unit has been crafted in a shaker style, in keeping with the age of the property. To the rear is sitting room large wood burning stove which is open to an orangery style extension which is currently set out as a more formal dining area with a charming outlook over the garden.
Upstairs, on the first floor, is a generous double bedroom which is being utilized as a second, more cosy sitting room with feature fireplace, a modern shower room and a further single bedroom. The second floor provides a further generous double bedroom.
Outside is a private and secluded cottage style garden which has been paved for low maintenance, with shrub borders and patio. It enjoys a sunny aspect, and benefits from a rear pedestrian access.
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