Guide price
£300,000
2 bed terraced house for saleCombers End, Tetbury GL8
2 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Freehold
Hunter French
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About this property
Well-Presented Terrace Home
Within a Level Walk of the Town Centre
Conveniently Postioned for all Tetbury's Amenities
Open-Plan Living Room
Generous Conservatory
Modern Kitchen with Fitted Appliances
Two Bedrooms with Fitted Storage
South-Easterly Facing, Low Maintenance Garden
Parking and a Single Garage
No Onward Chain
Located in the desirable market town of Tetbury, this well-presented two-bedroom terraced home offers modern, low-maintenance living within a convenient stroll of local shops and many amenities. The property is ideally suited to first-time buyers, investors, or those looking to downsize in a prime Tetbury location.
Combers End is a cul-de-sac of just nine properties believed to be built in the 1970s. This particular property extends in all to approximately 796sq.ft and has the addition of a spacious conservatory added to the rear. The accommodation is well maintained and benefits from double glazing throughout as well as modern gas central heating. Its convenient location offers a new owner all the benefits of being within just steps of everyday necessities, yet private parking and a single garage accompany the property.
The front door opens into a practical entrance porch, which is an ideal area for coats and shoes to be stored ahead of the main accommodation. A door from the porch leads into a generous ‘L’ shaped living area which has a window overlooking the pleasant front garden, plus glazed doors at the rear opening into the conservatory. A modern kitchen is also accessed from the living room, comprising fitted wall and base units finished with a laminated worktop plus integrated appliances that include a fridge/freezer, electric fan-assisted oven, electric hob, and a dishwasher. The spacious conservatory reaches the width of the property and has French doors opening onto the rear garden. This is a versatile space with heating linked to the house, making it a great reception room to use all year round. Along one side are fitted cupboards that house plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer, along with a water softener. The French doors open up enhancing the connection between indoor and outdoor living during the warmer months.
Upstairs are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, each benefiting from fitted storage to use as wardrobe space. An airing cupboard is also located within the master bedroom, utilising the space over the stairs, which houses the gas combination boiler. The modern, fully tiled shower room completes the accommodation and is positioned at the rear side of the house. This comprises a double width walk-in shower, W.C, wash basin and a heated towel rail.
Externally, the south-easterly aspect rear garden is enclosed by wooden fencing and laid to patio throughout that makes it a low-maintenance area. A rear gate opens onto a walkway that offers access back to the garage and parking. The front garden is laid to lawn both sides of a pathway that connects to the properties within the terrace. A private pathway from here leads to the front door.
A single garage is detached from the property within a row of adjoining garages with a manual up-and-over door, offering excellent storage or parking. An additional private parking space is found ahead of the garage.
We are informed the property is connected to all mains services; gas, water, electricity and drainage. Council tax band C (Cotswold District Council). The property is freehold.
EPC – C (69).
Tetbury is an historic wool town situated within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The town is known for its Royal association to hm King Charles III, who resides at nearby Highgrove House. It has a highly anticipated and well attended, annual Woolsack Race held each May on Gumstool Hill. The charming and quintessential town centre has many amenities to offer including cafes, boutiques, pubs and restaurants. Essential amenities such as a supermarket and a primary and secondary school, are within the town itself.
Kemble station, a mainline to London Paddington, can be reached just c.7 miles North, and both the M4 and M5 are equidistant to the south and west, respectively, giving convenient transport links to Bath, Bristol and London.
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