3 bedroom end of terrace house
Study
Sold STC
End of terrace house
3 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
EEO2ThreeVodafone
Features and description
- Popular hillside village
- Two local pubs
- Village Cafe/shop
- Excellent walks
- Village school and church
- Popular local gym
- Mainline station at Moreton-in-Marsh
- Off road parking for 4 cars
- Conservatory
- Pretty rear garden
OLDER-STYLE END-OF-TERRACE FAMILY HOME OVER THREE FLOORS WITH LANDSCAPED REAR GARDEN AND AMPLE OFF-STREET PARKING.
Deceptively spacious and much improved older-style two-bedroom end-of-terrace family home, with living accommodation over three floors, a landscaped rear garden, high-quality uPVC windows throughout and generous off-street parking
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
To the ground floor, there is a cosy sitting room with an attractive stone fireplace incorporating a fitted cast-iron wood burner, with stone surround and hearth, and a bespoke oak-built recessed cupboard
The dining room has the benefit of large patio doors to the conservatory, half tongue and groove walls, and exposed wooden floor, with a connecting study/inner hall leading to the kitchen
The uPVC conservatory is south-easterly facing, with ceramic tiled flooring and lovely views of the garden
The kitchen has been refurbished to a good standard, offering an extensive range of wall and base units, laminated granite-effect work surfaces, stainless-steel sink, integrated eye-level electric oven, separate gas hob, space and plumbing for washing machine, dishwasher and fridge-freezer, breakfast bar and ceramic tiled floor
To the first floor, the principal bedroom is generous in size, with two built-in double wardrobes, offering a good selection of hanging and shelved storage
The second bedroom is also double in size, with a built-in wardrobe cupboard
Family bathroom consisting of a panelled bath with mains-operated shower over, low-level wc and pedestal wash-hand basin, with fully tiled wall and floor
On the second floor, is a converted loft area, offering ample space for a home office or sofabed, with a connecting wc with wash-hand basin, the whole benefitting from plenty of natural light flooding through the roof lights
EPC Band D
RIGHT TO BUY SCHEME
The property was purchased under the Housing Act 1985 Right to Buy Scheme
To comply with the restriction buyers must have lived or worked within Gloucestershire or the Cotswold National Landscape (previously AONB) for at least three years
After eight weeks of marketing the Local Authority will consider buyers who do not comply, subject to their approval
The agents will be happy to explain these details to interested parties
SITUATION
SITUATION
Attractive popular Cotswold village
Communally run post office/store/cafe, two public houses, parish church and primary school
Good selection of shops and amenities for everyday needs in both Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh, just 3 miles away
Academy Status Schools for ages between 11 and 18, at both Chipping Campden (3 miles) and Bourton-on-the-Water (10)
Private schools nearby are Kitebrook Preparatory School (5 miles) and Kingham Hill School (8)
The award-winning Daylesford Farm Shop, including the exclusive ‘The Club by Bamford’ is about 10.5 miles away
The Members’ Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 20.5 miles away
Good train services to London via Oxford from Moreton-in-Marsh (4 miles), the fastest reaching Paddington from 92 minutes
OUTSIDE
OUTSIDE
The rear garden has been beautifully re-landscaped by the current owners, having a raised gravelled terrace, with circular steps descending to the lawned area and paved pathway leading to the large wooden garden shed. The garden is further enhanced by a stunning silver birch tree and surrounding bamboo screening
To the front of the property, is a further lawned area with high conifer hedging and planting beds, and a paved driveway for four vehicles
Deceptively spacious and much improved older-style two-bedroom end-of-terrace family home, with living accommodation over three floors, a landscaped rear garden, high-quality uPVC windows throughout and generous off-street parking
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
To the ground floor, there is a cosy sitting room with an attractive stone fireplace incorporating a fitted cast-iron wood burner, with stone surround and hearth, and a bespoke oak-built recessed cupboard
The dining room has the benefit of large patio doors to the conservatory, half tongue and groove walls, and exposed wooden floor, with a connecting study/inner hall leading to the kitchen
The uPVC conservatory is south-easterly facing, with ceramic tiled flooring and lovely views of the garden
The kitchen has been refurbished to a good standard, offering an extensive range of wall and base units, laminated granite-effect work surfaces, stainless-steel sink, integrated eye-level electric oven, separate gas hob, space and plumbing for washing machine, dishwasher and fridge-freezer, breakfast bar and ceramic tiled floor
To the first floor, the principal bedroom is generous in size, with two built-in double wardrobes, offering a good selection of hanging and shelved storage
The second bedroom is also double in size, with a built-in wardrobe cupboard
Family bathroom consisting of a panelled bath with mains-operated shower over, low-level wc and pedestal wash-hand basin, with fully tiled wall and floor
On the second floor, is a converted loft area, offering ample space for a home office or sofabed, with a connecting wc with wash-hand basin, the whole benefitting from plenty of natural light flooding through the roof lights
EPC Band D
RIGHT TO BUY SCHEME
The property was purchased under the Housing Act 1985 Right to Buy Scheme
To comply with the restriction buyers must have lived or worked within Gloucestershire or the Cotswold National Landscape (previously AONB) for at least three years
After eight weeks of marketing the Local Authority will consider buyers who do not comply, subject to their approval
The agents will be happy to explain these details to interested parties
SITUATION
SITUATION
Attractive popular Cotswold village
Communally run post office/store/cafe, two public houses, parish church and primary school
Good selection of shops and amenities for everyday needs in both Chipping Campden and Moreton-in-Marsh, just 3 miles away
Academy Status Schools for ages between 11 and 18, at both Chipping Campden (3 miles) and Bourton-on-the-Water (10)
Private schools nearby are Kitebrook Preparatory School (5 miles) and Kingham Hill School (8)
The award-winning Daylesford Farm Shop, including the exclusive ‘The Club by Bamford’ is about 10.5 miles away
The Members’ Club, Soho Farmhouse, is about 20.5 miles away
Good train services to London via Oxford from Moreton-in-Marsh (4 miles), the fastest reaching Paddington from 92 minutes
OUTSIDE
OUTSIDE
The rear garden has been beautifully re-landscaped by the current owners, having a raised gravelled terrace, with circular steps descending to the lawned area and paved pathway leading to the large wooden garden shed. The garden is further enhanced by a stunning silver birch tree and surrounding bamboo screening
To the front of the property, is a further lawned area with high conifer hedging and planting beds, and a paved driveway for four vehicles
About this agent

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