Offers over
£775,000
3 bed town house for saleCoxwell Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Strutt & Parker - Cirencester
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About this property
Originally constructed in the late 1600s, 14 Coxwell Street blends centuries-old charm with refined contemporary finishes. From exposed beams and sash windows to vaulted ceilings and original fireplaces, every detail of this double-fronted townhouse reflects its rich heritage while catering seamlessly to modern living.
Arranged over three floors and extending to approximately 2,024 sq ft, the layout offers both flexibility and comfort. The ground floor opens into a striking dining hall, complete with an open fireplace and cleverly integrated storage. A central lobby leads to a bespoke fitted kitchen at the rear of the property, with stone flooring, handcrafted cabinetry, and direct access to the courtyard garden.
On the first floor, a spectacular 28ft reception room spans the depth of the house, perfectly suited for entertaining or quiet evenings by the fire. With fitted shelving and a cosy library nook, this space offers both grandeur and intimacy. A guest bedroom and contemporary shower room are also located on this level.
The second floor is equally impressive, featuring a generous principal bedroom with a charming dressing room, a stylish family bathroom, and a further wellproportioned double bedroom. The arrangement provides excellent flexibility for families, guests, or working from home.
Discreetly tucked behind the house is a walled courtyard garden, accessed via a communal alley. Beautifully landscaped with paving and well-stocked borders, this peaceful space offers the ideal setting for summer dining, or a morning coffee surrounded by flowering shrubs and mature planting.
On-street permit parking is available directly nearby, a valuable asset in this centrally located part of town.
Coxwell Street is widely regarded as one of Cirencester’s most desirable addresses, steeped in history, lined with handsome period properties, and just a short stroll from the town’s vibrant Market Place. Residents enjoy immediate access to the town’s boutique shops, independent cafes, restaurants and galleries, as well as seasonal markets and cultural events.
For those seeking green space, Cecily Hill provides access to the spectacular Cirencester Park, offering miles of walking through some of the finest privately owned parkland in England. The Abbey Grounds, Open Air Swimming Pool, and tennis courts are all within easy reach, along with several excellent schools and nurseries.
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