£525,000
3 bed bungalow for saleMawley Road, Quenington, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
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About this property
A unique detached home located within the popular village of quenington in the heart of the Coln Valley and bound by idyllic Cotswold countryside. Three bedrooms, southerly aspect rear garden. No onward chain.
Orchard Cottage was commissioned by the previous landowner, designed as an ideal retirement home offering low maintenance and manageable grounds. This individual house was built in the 1980’s by local developers Colnside Development and is set in this very desirable road. Some years later it now becomes available to the market for the first time. Offered with no onward chain, this unique home has been traditionally constructed of faced natural stone to front elevation with the remaining of reconstituted stone.
Presented over two floors, the current layout offers central hallway with stairs to first floor, sitting room with dual aspect and central chimney breast housing open fireplace, the kitchen lies to the rear with a good selection of fitted units, door to rear. The ground floor further encompasses two double bedrooms, bathroom and boiler store. Stairs rise to the first-floor landing serving a large bedroom and spacious bathroom. Very useful eave cupboards offering plentiful storage.
To the outside, gated access leads onto driveway affording parking. Side access serves the rear garden with southerly aspect. A useful stone-built garden store. The garden is laid mainly to lawns with established planting.
The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. All main services are connected, except for gas. Oil fired boiler powering the domestic hot water and heating systems. Council Tax band ‘E’, charges 2026/27 £2,877.82. EPC Band D (60). Local authority, Cotswold District Council. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via .
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.
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