Entrance hall Stable entrance door with obscure glazed panel. Staircase to messanine level. Understairs cupboard. Radiator.
Sitting room 15' 0" x 15' 0" (4.57m x 4.57m) Window to front. Stone built functional fireplace. Radiator. Exposed beam. Television lead.
Kitchen/dining room 15' 2" x 10' 10" (4.62m x 3.3m) Windows to front and rear. Single drainer stainless steel sink unit with mixer tap inset into a wood effect worksurface with cupboard below. Further range of refitted wall and base units. Four ring Lamona gas hob with extractor canopy above. Built in Lamona oven. The white goods present are available by separate negotiation. Further utility space. Built in larder. Radiator. Cupboard housing a Worcester boiler for domestic hot water and central heating.
Messanine landing Staircase from the entrance hall and continuing to the first floor landing. Door to bathroom.
Bathroom 8' 4" x 5' 4" (2.54m x 1.63m) Obscure glazed window to rear. Suite comprising of a panelled bath with Triton shower above. Low level WC and pedestal wash basin. Tiled surrounds. Radiator.
Landing Velux window to front.
Bedroom one 15' 4" x 15' 0" (4.67m x 4.57m) Window to front. Built in wardrobe. Radiator.
Bedroom two 10' 9" x 9' 5" (3.28m x 2.87m) Window to front. Radiator. Roof access.
En suite cloakroom 7' 1" x 5' 7" (2.16m x 1.7m) Suite comprising of a low level WC and pedestal wash basin.
Outside To the front is a forecourt that could be utilised for either parking or garden. There is a gravelled area that would provide parking for one, maybe two cars. Patio area with borders.
Fairford Fairford is a small market town in Gloucestershire. The town lies in the Cotswolds on the River Coln, about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Cirencester, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Lechlade and 9 miles (14 km) north of Swindon. Nearby are RAF Fairford and the Cotswold Water Park. The town's secondary school is Farmor's School, an 11-18 co-educational Academy. The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary is renowned for its complete set of medieval stained glass, stone carvings and misericords. Built in the early 1490s, the church is an example of late Perpendicular Gothic architecture that is characterised by slim stone window mullions and light but strong buttresses. Grade 1 listed by English Heritage, St. Mary's is of national historical and architectural importance because it houses the most complete set of mediaeval stained glass windows in the country.
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