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House For Sale £975,000
Tarlton, Cirencester GL7


Description
The Granary is a beautiful and generously proportioned converted barn located down a quiet country lane on the edge of the village. Careful thought and attention has been put into creating practical yet welcoming living spaces with an abundance of natural light throughout.

Overview

Location: Tarlton

Living spaces: 4

Bedrooms: 5

Bathrooms: 3

Location

Located in Tarlton, The Granary is ideally situated in the heart of the Cotswolds, close to Cirencester. Surrounded by some of England’s finest countryside, country walks are on the doorstep. Nearby picturesque villages include Rodmarton, which is home to a wonderful Primary School; Kemble with its handy direct train service to London Paddington, and Ewen which has a superb gastro pub, The Wild Duck.

Known as the “Capital of the Cotswolds”, Cirencester, only a short drive away, is a hub of vibrant cultural life known for its beautiful limestone townhouses, exciting boutiques, restaurants, cafes and twice weekly markets. Sporting opportunities are abundant.

The historic town of Malmesbury is a short drive away and Tetbury, with its exceptional arboretum, is only 7 miles away. Both towns offer a selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants and everyday shopping facilities.

Cheltenham is a short drive north and not only offers excellent shopping and dining, it is also host to fabulous literary, jazz and food festivals, and of course horse racing.

Communications in the area are excellent with high-speed internet and easy access to major hubs and international airports in the South West, the Midlands and London, via the M4 and M5 motorways and well-connected direct train services.

The area offers an excellent choice of schooling and includes public, state and grammar schools such as Rodmarton Primary School, Kemble Primary School, Beaudesert Park, Powells, Deer Park, Kingshill, Westonbirt, Hatherop Castle, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies College, to name a few.

Kemble 2 miles (direct train to London Paddington) - Cirencester 5 miles - Tetbury 7 miles - Malmesbury 9 miles - M4 (Junction 15) 22 miles - Cheltenham 18 miles

Description

The Granary is a beautiful and generously proportioned converted barn located down a quiet country lane on the edge of the village. Careful thought and attention has been put into creating practical yet welcoming living spaces with an abundance of natural light throughout.

The entrance hall with boot room provides ample discreet storage for muddy wellies and winter coats.

The kitchen/ dining room is clearly the heart of the house and a wonderful room in which to entertain family and friends. The room is superbly laid out around a centre island with a Falcon range oven, plenty of worktop space and storage which includes a handy larder. The dining area works perfectly for everyday gatherings and for more formal dinner parties.

The adjacent sitting room works brilliantly as a tv/ movie room and flows through to the generous living room with inglenook fireplace and wood burner. This is a lovely room in which to relax in front of the fire after a long country walk and French doors allow for indoor/ outdoor living in the warmer months.

The study doubles as a further sitting room with French doors giving on to the terrace. Stairs lead up to a double bedroom and with the shower room this wing of the house is superbly laid out for hosting guests.

The ground floor also has a handy utility and cloakroom.

Upstairs in the main house there are four double bedrooms and two bathroom/ wet rooms. The rooms are bright and light with ample discreet storage.

Outside the delightful garden is predominantly laid to lawn, surrounded by pretty herbaceous borders and mature trees. The terrace, surrounded by stunning flowerbeds, is perfect for enjoying sundowners in the summer and al fresco dining.

To the front of the house there is private parking. There is also a garage and car port.

Vendors' thoughts: "Formerly a grain store, The Granary has been a wonderful home to bring up our family. It is a house for all seasons, where we have enjoyed long summer evenings with friends in our garden to cosy winter evenings by the fire. Tarlton is a lovely village to live in, particularly with such beautiful countryside and walks on our doorstep. Equally, it has been great to be so close to the historical, market town of Cirencester and to have the convenience of Kemble station. We will be very sorry to leave, but feel that the time is now right for whoever moves here to enjoy everything that the house and the area has to offer."

In a nutshell: A superb Cotswold home with generous proportions and a lovely enclosed garden.

Council Tax Band G, EPC rating E.

Tenure: Freehold.

Services: Mains water and electricity. Private drainage. Gas central heating.

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