Guide price
£375,000
2 bed terraced house for saleMawley Road, Quenington, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: F
- Chain free
- Freehold
Moore Allen & Innocent - Lechdale
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About this property
Attached Cottage
Cotswold stone construction
Eat-in Kitchen
Two bedrooms
Much character
Gated Parking
Separate garden
Internal area extending to 819 sq ft (76.1 sq m)
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Set within this prime Coln Valley village lies an opportunity to buy a delightful period Cotswold stone cottage, offered with no onward chain.
Keepers Cottage comprises an attached three storey period property that sits within the heart of the village. The property briefly offers, vehicular gated access onto tarmacadam drive that affords parking. The front door opens into a porch with further door to hall. The sitting room enjoys a window to front, exposed stone fireplace, beamed ceiling, stair rise to the first floor. The kitchen has a dual aspect and offers a range of base and wall mounted units and ample space for dining. The first floor accommodates bedroom with extensive built-in wardrobes; bathroom with coloured suite and electric shower over the panelled bath. Stairs rise to the second floor where a good-sized double bedroom is located, useful eaves storage.
In addition to the parking, the cottage enjoys the benefit of a triangular parcel of garden that lies beyond the neighbouring car park. This is bound by dry stone walling with established planting and summer house.
The cottage adjoins another property and The Keepers, the village public house.
Keepers Cottage is offered with no onward chain; an internal inspection is highly recommended. Call to view .
General Information
The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. All main services are connected with the exception of gas. Night storage heating. Council Tax band ‘C’, charges 2025/26 £1,993.04. EPC Band F (24). Local authority, Cotswold District Council. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via . The property is subject to a minor ‘flying freehold’ situated towards the rear of the sitting room.
Quenington is a charming village located in the heart of the Cotswolds approximately three miles north of Fairford. This historic village, which has Saxon origins, is skirted at its eastern end by the steep sided valley of the River Coln. To the north lie the neighbouring villages of Hatherop and Coln St. Aldwyns.
Beyond the prominent triangular Green, the village falls away towards the valley bottom. At the end of Church Road lies the popular parish church, of St. Swithin’s which dates back to 1193. The surrounding buildings are randomly placed and set within semi-wooded grounds straddling the River Coln.
The landscape north of Quenington, towards Coln St Aldwyns and Hatherop is of exceptional quality. Situated on a spur within the sweeping meander of the River Coln, this large area of parkland and meadows provide a magnificent setting for all three villages. The amenities within the three villages feed off each other to provide post office stores, primary and independent schooling, village inn and public house. Quenington has a strong community with a wide variety of clubs and organisations. Nearby Fairford offers a wider selection of facilities to include secondary schooling (Farmors), convenience stores and modern medical centre.
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