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House For Sale £660,000
Riverside, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire GL54


Description
A beautifully extended and remodelled detached house a short walk from the town centre

Accommodation comprises; Hall, sitting room, kitchen/dining room, conservatory, study/bedroom 4, utility, cloakroom, store room, master bedroom with en-suite shower and dressing room, 2 further bedrooms and shower room.

Parking and garden.

10 Riverside is an attractive detached property built from reconstituted stone set under a tiled roof. It has been significantly improved and extended by the current vendors. It has a pleasant south east facing garden which is complimented by a wonderful wild garden which has a host of plants and shrubs.

The beautifully presented sitting room with contemporary log burner leads to a spacious conservatory which offers pleasant views over the garden. The extended kitchen/dining room is a superb feature and has a range of well appointed units, granite worksurfaces, integrated appliances and striking velux roof windows. There is also a utility room which has space and plumbing for a washing machine and tumble dryer. The garage has been principally converted into a further reception room and is currently used as an arts and craft room. A portion of the garage has been retained and provides useful storage space.

The first floor has been intelligently reconfigured and now offers a highly spacious master bedroom with en-suite shower and a dressing room area fitted with a comprehensive range of wardrobes (nb: It could easily be converted back to a bedroom if required). There are 2 further bedrooms both of a good size and a tasteful shower room.
Directions

From Winchcombe town center pass through the High Street onto Hailes Street and follow the road onto Broadway Road. After about 0.25 of a mile turn left into Riverside. Follow the road around to the right and the property will be found on the right-hand side.<br /><br />The old Cotswold wool town of Winchcombe lies about 7 miles to the north of Cheltenham, 9 miles from Broadway and 12 miles to the east of Tewkesbury (and the M5). Renowned for Sudeley Castle, the town was at one time the capital of the ancient Kingdom of Mercia and many old buildings remain, in particular the superb 15th-century church of St. Peter’s. There is a wide range of local amenities that cater for everyday needs including small supermarkets, pubs, tea rooms and restaurants.

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