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5 bedroom townhouse

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Townhouse
5 beds
3 baths
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G

Features and description

  • 5 - 6 bedrooms
  • 3 reception rooms
  • 3 bathrooms
  • Period
  • Detached
  • Garden
  • Parking
  • Town/City
  • Triple Garage
  • Town House
Number 56 is a striking Grade II Listed town house believed to date back to early 1800s a was remodelled in the 19 Century. The property has many historic features which include tiles floors, stain glass windows, exposed beams, detailed alcoves and cornices, period fireplaces to name a few. The front door leads into the entrance hall with naturally light and high ceiling reception rooms either side. There is a side door with third reception room too. As you move through the house towards the garden there is a beautiful kitchen that leads into a dining and sitting area which has double doors that open to the private gardens. Over two floor are six spacious bedrooms, all have their own individual charm, as do the two spacious family bathrooms. There are two staircases which would enable easy sub division if desired.
Most rooms are of generous proportions and are naturally light. The house is ideal for family living and entertaining.

Gardens
Predominantly to the rear of the property is a private garden with grass area, trees,court yard and folly with BBQ area. The garden is ideal for children to play and alfrescoentertaining.

The Coach House
Attached to the main house is a two storey Coach House, used as a workshop andgarage today, the building has potential to be fully or part converted to create a studio, home office or ancillary accommodation, subject to the necessary consents.


Number 56 is situated at the top of the high street and has direct access to the high street and is only a short walk are the boutique stores, shops, services and eateries that make up this charming and historic town. At the other end of the high street is the 17th Century town hall, there are Ofsted outstanding rated schools (Royal Wotton Bassett Academy), sports clubs such as tennis, football and rugby and many wonderful walks and rides into the beautiful surrounding countryside. Close by is the popular Cotswold Water Park. The larger centres of Swindon, Cirencester, Marlborough and Bristol are within commuting distance. Communications are excellent with railway stations at Swindon and Chippenham providing regular train services to London, as well as the Midlands and South West. The M4 (J16) is easily accessible and under 2 miles away.

Distances
M4 (J16) 2 miles I Swindon 7 miles (mainline station London Paddington 60 minutes) |
Malmesbury 8 miles | Chippenham 12 miles | Cirencester 13 miles
(All distances and times are approximate)

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Knight Frank - Cirencester
Knight Frank - Cirencester
One Market Place Cirencester GL7 2PE
01285 367138
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Often referred to as the capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester town has been a focal point in the area since Roman times. Surrounded by glorious countryside (much in the Cotswold AONB) and some of the finest properties in the area, it’s no wonder so many people want to call Cirencester and its surrounding market towns and villages home. When it comes to property, Knight Frank Cirencester have an unrivalled reputation, as the longest-serving national agent in the region and an outstanding track record, our team have the expertise in the sale of best-in-class country, town and village property. This includes traditional stone cottages, converted barns, town and village houses, as well as nearby farmhouses, equestrian properties, manor houses, farmland and agricultural estates.
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