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Guide price

£565,000

(£584/sq. ft)

3 bed terraced house for sale
Stratton, Cirencester GL7

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 967 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Hamptons - Cirencester Sales

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About this property

  • Period Cottage

  • 980 sq.ft. Of Living Space

  • Open Plan accommodation

  • Enclosed Landscaped Gardens

  • Off Street Parking

This charming home blends period character with modern comfort, offering a peaceful retreat with excellent local amenities nearby. The cottage has been thoughtfully improved to create an individual, characterful living space, featuring a private south-facing garden and off-road parking for two vehicles- ideal for modern family life or as a weekend escape.

Internally, the cottage is beautifully presented by the current vendor and arranged over three floors. A spacious siting room is well lit by large windows, has a fitted wood burner and opens to a dining area with ample room for a large table. This space flows seamlessly into a generous kitchen with a semi-vaulted ceiling and large cottage-style windows overlooking the gardens to the front. The kitchen has been refitted, offering a comprehensive range of storage, integrated appliances, and extensive work surfaces, perfect for both everyday living and entertaining.

The first and second floors comprise three well-proportioned bedrooms, two of which inter-connect, and a stylish bathroom on the floor. Each room retains charming period features and enjoys pleasant views over the quiet lane and neighbouring stone cottages.

Outside

Externally the cottage enjoys a private, south-facing garden and off road parking for two to three vehicles - an increasingly rare feature in such a desirable setting.

Situation

Stratton is situated on the northern edge of Cirencester, a mile from the Market place. Separated from the town by water meadows on either side of the River Churn and as such it has its own identity with Albion Street being one of its oldest parts, characterised by attractive period properties. Cirencester is a lovely old market town which provides excellent facilities. Communications are good with access to both the M4 & M5 motorways, main line rail services into Paddington (1hr 10 mins), and a National Express service to Heathrow & Victoria.

Property Ref Number:

Ham-58326

Additional Information

Services include Main Gas Radiator Heating, Mains Water, Electricity and Drainage
Cotswold District Council
Council Tax Band - D

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  • Council tax band

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