£725,000
3 bed cottage for saleThe Street, Crudwell SN16
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
James Pyle & Co
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About this property
Semi-detached Victorian cottage
Characterful accommodation with good ceiling height
Superb oak-framed kitchen/family room
Large living room
3 bedrooms
2 bathrooms and utility room
Annexe studio
Private gated parking
Secure garden backing onto fields
No onward chain
Description
1 Pear Tree Cottage is an impressive and sizable Victorian semi-detached house originally built in 1886 and in recent years has been much improved and extended. The cottage occupies a lovely position in the sought-after village of Crudwell backing onto fields with a footpath leading straight out into the surrounding countryside, while the primary school and village pubs are all within easy level walking distance.
Today the property boasts excellent accommodation and features a fashionably large and stylish kitchen/family room with an oak framed extension. In addition there is a generous living/dining room, large utility/boot room and WC. On the first floor there are two good double bedrooms and a superb bathroom whilst on the second floor, the attic bedroom is home to the principal bedroom with en-suite shower room.
Outside, as well as a good sized driveway approached over a gated gravelled driveway with an EV charging point. The former garage has been skillfully converted into an excellent Air Bnb/Annexe with its own living space plus kitchenette, double bedroom and shower. The garden is fully secured by fencing, laid to lawn mostly and features fruit trees.
Situation
Crudwell is situated between Cirencester and Malmesbury and has a strong community spirit, a sought-after primary school, a charming Grade I listed medieval church, an active village hall with a Pre-school, Play Group, Scouts, Girl Guides and tennis club. There is also a new farm shop. The village has a Post Office counter and has an enviable reputation amongst food lovers with The Potting Shed as well as the Rectory Hotel. There is excellent shopping available locally in Cirencester and Malmesbury. Both have good Secondary Schools and Cirencester has a higher educational college and nearby the famous Royal Agricultural College (now University). Many residents commute to either London or Bristol with only a short drive to Junction 17 of the M4 whilst Kemble Station is about 4 miles distant which has a frequent service to both London Paddington and Cheltenham.
Additional Information
The property is Freehold with oil-fired central heating, mains drainage, water and electricity. The property is located within a conservation area. Ultrafast broadband is available and there is mobile phone coverage with some limitations. Information taken from the Ofcom mobile and broadband checker, please see the website for more information. Wiltshire Council Tax Band E.
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