3 bedroom semi-detached house for sale
North Cerney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7
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Semi-detached house
3 beds
1 bath
1033
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
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Features and description
- Semi-detached home
- Three bedrooms
- Would benefit from updating
- Sitting room
- Kitchen dining room
- Utility room and cloakroom
- Shower room
- Tiered rear garden
- Rural backdrop
- Popular village location
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Nestled in the picturesque village of North Cerney is this three bedroom semi-detached home with a beautiful rural backdrop, the property would benefit from some updating.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with ground floor comprising an entrance hall, sitting room with an open fire and doors leading to the garden, dual aspect kitchen/dining room, utility room and cloakroom. The first floor offers the three bedrooms serviced by a shower room.
Outside, as the address suggests, the property was built into a bank with steps leading up to the house and front garden from the road. Side access leads to a tiered rear garden, with a fishpond and various garden sheds.
North Cerney is a picturesque and tranquil Cotswold village located on the A435 between the famous Roman town of Cirencester (5 miles) and the equally renowned horse racing and former spa town of Cheltenham (12 miles). It lies within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The village benefits from a Church of England Primary School and is only some two miles from the world famous Rendcomb College School. There are several local facilities including a hairdresser, arboriculture and there is a visiting fishmonger and library. The village hall is the focal point for local activities including cinema nights and the annual fete. The beautiful Medieval Church of All Saints lies across the main road from the village.
At the entrance to the village is the award winning 17th Century Coaching Inn and Restaurant the Bathurst Arms, renowned for its warm welcome, its regular selection of real ales and the quality of its food. Its wooded riverside garden overlooking the River Churn is a popular venue in the summer.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with ground floor comprising an entrance hall, sitting room with an open fire and doors leading to the garden, dual aspect kitchen/dining room, utility room and cloakroom. The first floor offers the three bedrooms serviced by a shower room.
Outside, as the address suggests, the property was built into a bank with steps leading up to the house and front garden from the road. Side access leads to a tiered rear garden, with a fishpond and various garden sheds.
North Cerney is a picturesque and tranquil Cotswold village located on the A435 between the famous Roman town of Cirencester (5 miles) and the equally renowned horse racing and former spa town of Cheltenham (12 miles). It lies within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The village benefits from a Church of England Primary School and is only some two miles from the world famous Rendcomb College School. There are several local facilities including a hairdresser, arboriculture and there is a visiting fishmonger and library. The village hall is the focal point for local activities including cinema nights and the annual fete. The beautiful Medieval Church of All Saints lies across the main road from the village.
At the entrance to the village is the award winning 17th Century Coaching Inn and Restaurant the Bathurst Arms, renowned for its warm welcome, its regular selection of real ales and the quality of its food. Its wooded riverside garden overlooking the River Churn is a popular venue in the summer.
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3 bedroom semi-detached houses
£436,090
£436,090
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