Coxwell Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7
£840,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
This late 17th century double fronted town house enjoys a most attractive façade with two high gables to the second floor. The living space has a wonderful connection and flow, including a characterful sitting room to the front of the property. Of particular note is the 18ft kitchen with quarry tile flooring, an excellent range of fitted units, Aga and space for informal dining. A garden utility room provides access to the rear, and is a welcome addition to this home. A rear hallway houses the staircase rising to the first floor with access to the rear dining room, an equally charming room. This leads into a wonderful garden room with a fully glazed roof with dual aspect and double opening doors into the garden. Three generous bedrooms, and bathroom are located on the first floor, with a further double EnSuite bedroom situated on the 2nd floor.
Outside
The gardens are an important and cherished feature of this home, located to the rear of the property with extensive colourful planting bordering an area of level lawn, with perfectly placed paving.
Enclosed by high walls, a gated access provides a pedestrian right of way to the rear.
pSituation
The Roman town of Cirencester is often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds and is extremely accessible being at the intersection of the Fosse Way and Ermin Way. The latter provides virtual dual carriageway access to both the M4 at Swindon and the M5 at Gloucester. There is a fast and regular Great Western train service from Kemble (about 6 miles) to London Paddington which takes approximately 75 minutes with stops at Swindon, Didcot and Reading.
Entrance Porch
Cloakroom
Kitchen Breakfast Room
Garden Utilty
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Garden Room
Bathroom
Gardens
Four Bedrooms
Ensuite Shower Room
Additional Information
Council Tax Band F
Outside
The gardens are an important and cherished feature of this home, located to the rear of the property with extensive colourful planting bordering an area of level lawn, with perfectly placed paving.
Enclosed by high walls, a gated access provides a pedestrian right of way to the rear.
pSituation
The Roman town of Cirencester is often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds and is extremely accessible being at the intersection of the Fosse Way and Ermin Way. The latter provides virtual dual carriageway access to both the M4 at Swindon and the M5 at Gloucester. There is a fast and regular Great Western train service from Kemble (about 6 miles) to London Paddington which takes approximately 75 minutes with stops at Swindon, Didcot and Reading.
Entrance Porch
Cloakroom
Kitchen Breakfast Room
Garden Utilty
Sitting Room
Dining Room
Garden Room
Bathroom
Gardens
Four Bedrooms
Ensuite Shower Room
Additional Information
Council Tax Band F
01285 238871
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