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House For Sale £295,000
North Home Road, Cirencester GL7


Description
A recently updated mid-terraced home set within a lovely position backing onto playing fields. Garage. No chain.

Description This mid-terraced house occupies an outstanding position on a popular residential road backing onto playing fields with a lovely open view across. The property has been recently upgraded with new flooring throughout and a brand-new fitted kitchen. Internally, the accommodation is filled with natural light through large windows and extends in all to 848 sq.ft. Arranged over two floors. On the ground floor, a front entrance hall opens to the light and airy L-shaped living/dining room which has a feature fireplace at the focal point and is dual-aspect incorporating sliding patio doors to the garden. There is a large useful cupboard beside and beneath the stairs providing a great deal of storage. The superb kitchen has been newly re-fitted finished with an attractive marble effect, matte units and brass style handles. Integrated into the kitchen is a dishwasher, oven with gas hob, bin-store and fitted 'magic corner' storage. On the first floor, there are three bedrooms all with built-in cupboards. The third bedroom is an ideal home office or nursery. The bathroom has been fitted as a modern shower room.

Externally, there is an en-bloc garage to the right of the terrace. The front garden is laid for easy low maintenance, whilst the private rear garden has been landscaped with a raised patio terrace stepping down to gravelled area. The further lawned section has been historically maintained by the previous owners of no.124 and is owned by Cirencester Town Football Club. The far end opens out to the playing fields providing easy access to lovely countryside walks.

Situation Cirencester is known as the capital of the Cotswolds with its thriving market square overlooked by the large cathedral like St John Baptists Church which is one of the largest Churches in England. The towns heritage dates back to Roman times when it was the second largest town in the country called Corinium and there are still amphitheatre sites in the area to visit. Cirencester has a range of facilities including both high street and specialist shops, supermarkets including Waitrose, a leisure centre and open air swimming pool. There are excellent primary and secondary schooling within the town and a sixth form campus whilst good independent schools are located in the surrounding area. The Royal Agricultural University is situated on the edge of the town. There are ample sporting opportunities including golf, horse riding around Cirencester Park, football, rugby, cricket and the Cotswold lakes are only a 10 minute drive away with a range of water sports available. Cirencester is conveniently located for easy access to the M4 and M5 via the A419 for commuting to Bristol, Bath, Gloucester, Swindon and London. Regular trainline services to London Paddington can be found at Kemble station and Swindon station whilst Cirencester has a good coach service to London Victoria and other destinations.

Tenure & services We understand the property is Freehold with gas central heating, mains drainage and water.

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