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2 bedroom barn conversion
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Character Features
- Exposed beams
- Neutrally Decorated Throughout
- Off Road Parking
- Enclosed low maintenance garden
- Council Tax Band B
This lovely home is truly delightful, part of a restored barn conversion it retains lots of its original features including oak beams and exposed Cotswold stone walls giving this home a warm cosy feel.
The property briefly comprises of: -
Entrance hallway with tiled floor which is neutrally decorated throughout with a large storage cupboard - the ideal place to store coats and shoes.
The downstairs cloakroom can be found off the hallway, this is fitted with a white suite comprising of WC and wall mounted basin. A lovely feature of this room is the recessed window.
The reception room is a great size with neutral carpets throughout, a large window overlooking the rear floods the room with natural light. Stairs up to the first floor. A feature of this room is the exposed Cotswold Stone recess and lovely beams. This is a light bright room with a cosy feel.
The kitchen/diner is a good size with a range of painted wall and base units with laminate worksurfaces, stainless steel sink with monobloc tap, single oven with ceramic hob and extractor above. Space of a washing machine and fridge/freezer. The rear door gives access to the rear garden.
Upstairs there are two good size double bedrooms. On the landing area there is a useful storage cupboard housing the hot water tank.
The principal bedroom is a good size double with exposed beams neutral carpets and Velux window to the roof.
The second bedroom is a good size double with exposed Cotswold stone in places with original beams and a large built-in wardrobe.
The family bathroom is fitted with a white suite comprising of bath with shower over, WC and basin and pedestal, exposed beams give this room a lovely feel.
Externally there is parking to the front of the property.
To the rear there is a lovely, secluded area directly adjacent to the rear of the property which is bordered by panel fencing and a low Cotswold stone wall, the perfect place to enjoy al-fresco dining on a warm summers evening. Also included with this property is the lawned area directly above the wall to the width of the courtyard area. This could be fenced off to provide a great size garden, totally secure for young children.
The property is warmed throughout by gas central heating and is on a shared septic tank system with the adjoined properties. The barn conversion and septic tank was done in 2003.
This is a fabulous property presented well and available CHAIN FREE!
AMENITIES: -
Cirencester in Gloucestershire - known as the Capital of the Cotswolds. A beautiful market town with regular markets held on a Monday and a Friday that really do bring the town to life. Most Saturdays there are various markets including the local Farmers Market which is held on the 2nd and 4 Saturday of the month where you can find a fabulous selection of locally sourced produce.
Independent shops are abundant and in particular a visit to Black Jack Street is a must, an incredibly pretty street located at the back of the historic church which boasts various little shops including a chocolate shop, sweet shop, bakery, cafes, waffle shop and clothes shops. At one end of this lovely little street, you can find the Corinium Museum which has a wealth of information pertaining to the towns history.
Cirencester is also proud to be the home of the Barn Theatre. A wonderful bespoke Theatre which has various productions on throughout the year.
Cirencester has excellent schools and nurseries, sixth form college and is also home to the Royal Agricultural University.
For the active there are numerous sports facilities available within the town, Cirencester Leisure Centre and various gyms. Cirencester Park is open to the public for glorious walks and is also home to Cirencester Tennis and Cricket clubs. If you love golf Cirencester has a long-established golf course just a few minutes' drive away. Just outside Cirencester you can find the Water Park at South Cerney, providing excellent water sports from jet skiing, canoeing, paddle boarding the list is endless. There are also many fabulous walks around the lakes with various cafes providing a much-needed pit stop.
Located between Swindon and Gloucester Cirencester has great links to the M4 and M5.
Kemble train station is just an 11-minute drive from Cirencester and is located on the Cheltenham-Swindon-London line providing great links to the Midlands, the North, the Southwest and London.
Council Tax Band: B (Cotswold District Council)
Tenure: Freehold
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