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House For Sale £400,000
Savory Way, Cirencester GL7


Description
This attractive four double-bedroom family home is located in a quiet, well designed modern residential development on the edge of Cirencester within a mile's walking distance of the town centre.

The front door opens into an Entrance Hallway with stairs to the first floor and ground floor cloakroom WC beneath. The large and bright Living Room is full depth of the house with windows to two elevations including bay window to the front. The Kitchen Diner is also the full depth of the property and again benefits from a bay window to front lending the dining area extra room for seating. There is a range of fitted cupboards and worksurfaces, with integrated appliances including double oven and hob, fridge freezer and dish washer, with room for washing machine and dryer in the separate Utility Room. Double doors open from the Kitchen Diner to the patio and garden.

On the first floor there is a decent landing with room for a desk or bookshelves. There are two double Bedrooms including the Master Bedroom which features fitted wardrobe and an En-Suite Shower Room. There is also a Family Bathroom on this level with bath and shower over, wc and wash basin. Stairs lead to the second floor where there are two further double Bedrooms.

Outside the property there is off street parking for several vehicles as well as detached double garage for further parking, general storage or of course to option to convert to a home office, garden room, gym or cinema room, with a door from the garage to the enclosed rear garden. The garden itself offers lawn, patio and decking and is enclosed by fence and wall.

Savory Way is located in a modern but sympathetically designed (in terms of its Cotswold look and feel) development on the edge of Cirencester, a few minutes' walk from the Cirencester Kinghill School and the Watermoor C of E Primary School, and also less than a mile to walk into the picturesque town centre. Cirencester, or Roman 'Corinium', offers a wide range of shops, services and leisure facilities, and a number of lovely pubs and restaurants. It is a Town with an ancient history, very much on display in the famous Corinium Museum in the town centre, and the town is set in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is very well connected to access the M4 for London, Bristol and South Wales. There is a mainline station at Kemble, approx. 7 miles, which is on the Cheltenham-Swindon-London line and also offers trains to nearby Stroud and Gloucester.

EPC Rating: B

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