Guide price
£450,000
3 bed terraced house for saleHigh Road, Ashton Keynes, Wiltshire SN6
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Three double bedrooms
Spacious kitchen diner
Sitting room with log burner
Two Bathrooms
Cottage garden
Off street parking
Village setting with amenities
EPC rating tbc
A charming stone built mid terrace house which belies the front by providing good-sized spacious accommodation.
Approached into the hallway, with stairs rising to the first floor and a useful storage cupboard under and a downstairs cloakroom. The sitting room is a spacious room with a feature fireplace and a wood burning stove and leads into the kitchen-diner, where there are a range of base and wall units and integrated appliances. In the dining area there is a space for a table and chairs with French doors leading into the garden.
Upstairs there are three spacious bedrooms with the master benefitting from an en-suite shower room. The family bathroom has a bath and separate shower.
Outside there is gravelled parking for two cars, the rear garden is enclosed and planted in a cottage garden style with a shed this is being utilised as utility space with power.
The vendor has installed an Air Source Heat Pump
Ashton Keynes is an unspoilt Cotswold village with good local facilities including a shop, garage, primary school, public house and church, and the nearby town of Cirencester is a renowned Cotswold market town offering excellent local shops and services. The Village Shop and Pub are owned and run by residents. The active Village Hall, as well as hosting many of the village social events and clubs, is also is home to the twice weekly travelling post house, rural cinema, and Nursery School.
Ashton Keynes has its own Cricket, Tennis, Football and Badminton clubs, all with facilities within the village and is home to two choirs, an orchestra and a jazz club as well as many official and un-official groups from wi and wine clubs to investor clubs.
Ashton Keynes is in the heart of the Cotswold Water Park and close to lakes where you can sail, jet-ski, windsurf, canoe and fish. The Cotswold Water Park is made up of over 130 lakes and has become increasingly popular due to the large range of leisure activities on offer. The area has also become a renowned conservation area and several of the lakes are now Sites of Scientific Interest and large numbers of waterfowl breed and winter here.
The larger centres of Cheltenham, Swindon, Gloucester, Oxford and Bristol are also in daily commuting distance. By-passed by all major roads the village maintains excellent access being two miles from the A417/A419 dual carriageway to the M4/M5. There are mainline rail services to London, Paddington from Swindon (8 miles) or Kemble (4.5 miles).
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