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5 Abingdon Court
Sitting Room
Kitchen
Dining Room
Landing/Study
Main Bedroom
Bedroom Two
Bathroom
Rear View
Garden

4 bedroom detached house

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Study
Detached house
4 beds
3 baths
1,453 sq ft / 135 sq m
EPC rating: D
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Features and description

  • Grade II listed
  • Private garden
  • Four double bedrooms
  • Flexible living accommodation
  • Plenty of off road parking
Charming Grade II listed family house.

Description

The property infuses a beautiful mixture of character with modern living and benefits from an extension in 2006. The ground floor retains its original front door but is now accessed via the extension and a useful entrance hall. The living room features a wood burning stove and dual aspect with French doors leading to an area of patio in the rear garden. The kitchen/breakfast room was replaced only a few years ago and is in wonderful condition. The kitchen now includes five ring gas burner hob and double oven, dishwasher whilst a separate utility area provides plumbing and space for other white goods. The separate dining room showcases some of the original character with open fireplace and beamed ceilings. The ground floor is completed with a shower room whilst the remaining reception room is currently used a guest bedroom but would also work well for a playroom or study. This space could very simply be converted for an annexe or separate accommodation. The first floor is arranged with the master bedroom enjoying a dual aspect and its own bathroom. The light and airy landing currently is used as a study space and provides access to the remaining two bedrooms and further bathroom which can also be accessed via a separate and original staircase.

The property enjoys a wraparound rear garden mainly laid to lawn with areas of patio providing excellent entertaining space, access is via a split five bar gate whilst the remainder of the garden is enclosed with a mixture of hedge borders and close board timber fencing. There is driveway parking to the front of the property, there is also a reinforcement grid underneath the lawn offering additional parking when required.

Location

The Saxon town of Cricklade is situated on the northern edge of Wiltshire with the Thames Path National Trail passing through the town. Surrounding countryside makes it an ideal location for walking, cycling and horse riding whilst its bustling High Street offers a wide selection of amenities including a post office, dentist, doctors’ surgeries, chemist, three churches, four public houses and Cricklade House Hotel & Country Club is nearby.

A comprehensive range of shops and services can be found in nearby Cirencester, Swindon or Marlborough, all of which have large supermarkets including Waitrose.

Well regarded local state primary and secondary schools are readily available and private sector schools include Marlborough College, Cheltenham College, Beaudesert Park, Hatherop Castle, Pinewood, Prior Park (Prep and Pre-Prep in Cricklade), St Mary’s Calne and Westonbirt.

Sporting and leisure activities in the area include racing at Cheltenham and Newbury, polo at Cirencester Park. The nearby Cotswold Water Park has outstanding sporting facilities for all ages including water skiing, cable wakeboarding, sailing, clay pigeon shooting, wildlife walks and angling. Cricklade also has a Leisure Centre with gym and swimming pool.

The town is well placed for easy access to the A419/A417 providing access to Swindon and the M4 to the south and Gloucester and the M5 to the north, whilst Swindon and Kemble train stations offer direct and regular services to London Paddington in 55 and 85 minutes respectively.

Square Footage: 1,547 sq ft



Additional Info

Cirencester 8 miles, Kemble Station 11 miles (trains to London Paddington 75 mins), Swindon 10 miles, Cheltenham 23 miles, M4 (J15) 11 miles (all mileages are approximate)
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Savills - Cirencester, Market Place
Savills - Cirencester, Market Place
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