Guide price
£500,000
(£316/sq. ft)
3 bed mews for saleStratton Mill, Cirencester GL7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,584 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Hamptons - Cirencester Sales
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About this property
Period Town House
144 sqm of Living Space
Three Bedrooms
Home Office
Two Bathrooms
Enclosed Gardens
Lovely Views
Two Parking Spaces
1.1 Miles from the Market Place
EPC C
The well-proportioned accommodation is arranged over three floors and thoughtfully configured, making it an ideal primary residence or a perfect low-maintenance “lock-up-and-leave” retreat. On entering the property, the kitchen/breakfast room forms a superb social hub to the home, extensively refitted with quality units and offering ample space for a large dining table. A beautifully presented sitting room, featuring an inset gas fire, benefits from a pleasant dual aspect and provides a comfortable and inviting living area. The ground floor is further complemented by a rear lobby providing access to the rear terrace, a staircase to the first floor, and a refitted shower room incorporating useful utility space. The first floor comprises two generous double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The second floor offers two large inter-connected rooms, currently arranged as a home office and a wonderfully characterful bedroom, providing flexible accommodation ideal for modern living.
Outside
Outside, the property is approached via a well-maintained and enclosed front garden, designed for ease of maintenance and laid predominantly to paving with interspersed planting and a charming garden pond. To the rear is an enclosed terrace, laid to decking and providing a private outdoor seating area and utility space. The property further benefits from two private parking bays.
Situation
Stratton lies on the northern edge of Cirencester and enjoys a distinct village-like atmosphere, with a local school, two public houses and a village shop. Cirencester itself is within comfortable walking distance and is a historic market town dominated by its beautiful parish church and surrounded by some of the finest countryside in the Cotswolds, often referred to as the “Capital of the Cotswolds”.
The town offers a comprehensive range of shops, excellent schooling, healthcare and professional services. Communications are excellent, with access to the M4 motorway via Swindon and the M5 via Stroud and Cheltenham/Gloucester. Mainline rail services are available from Kemble (approximately 4 miles) with journeys to London Paddington in around 1 hour 20 minutes, and from Swindon (approximately 16 miles) with journey times of around 58 minutes.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-62745
Additional Information
Cotswold District Council, Tax Band F.
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