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£325,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Aldsworth Road, Bibury, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

  • EPC Rating: D

Perry Bishop - Cirencester

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About this property

  • End of terrace house

  • Two reception rooms

  • Kitchen

  • Downstairs cloakroom

  • Three bedrooms

  • Generous garden

  • Driveway parking

A delightful three bedroom family home enjoying a lovely position within the ever popular Cotswold village of Bibury.

The accommodation is arranged on two floors and briefly comprises an entrance porch with door through to the sitting room, kitchen/diner, cloakroom and door leading out into the garden. At first floor level, the landing leads to the three bedrooms and the main family bathroom.

Outside, the front garden is well kept, laid to lawn with boarders. There is driveway parking and a path that leads to the front door. The rear garden is well enclosed and enjoys a good degree of privacy. It is laid to lawn with flower and shrub borders. In addition there is vegetable garden with greenhouses and a useful store.

This property is subject to a covenant under the 157 Housing Act 1985. This covenant is entered on the title of all homes originally sold under the Right to Buy Scheme in the Cotswold area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. This is to ensure homes developed with public funding are retained by people with a local connection and who will live in the property as their only home. In accordance with the statute, consent is also needed if the property is to be let.

Bibury is a charming, typically Cotswold, village just a short drive from "The Capital of the Cotswolds", Cirencester. Bibury was once described by William Morris (1834-96) as "the most beautiful village in England".

Attractions in Bibury include Arlington Row, a row of weavers cottages built of local stone next to the River Coln, Arlington Mill, the Bibury Trout Farm and the Saxon Church, the Church of St Mary. The north Chancel wall of the Church is home to a stained glass window which was designed in 1927 by Karl Parsons and was featured in the 1992 Christmas stamp set issued by the Royal Mail.

The River Coln flows through Bibury sandwiched between the main village street and an expanse of boggy water meadow known as Rack Isle. With Arlington Row as a backdrop, it makes one of the most picturesque scenes you will find in the Cotswolds.

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