A spacious and newly refurbished 3 double bedroom Period cottage within a peaceful and sought after rural hamlet between Tetbury and Cirencester.
Enjoying splendid countryside views to the rear this immediately available cottage has just completed a comprehensive programme of upgrading and improvement - including brand new central heating, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring and decoration, whilst retaining the essence of charm and character associated with these picture postcard Cotswold cottages.
Available for the first time in a generation and for a long let if desired, the unfurnished and neutrally decorated accommodation offers a spacious and light, dual aspect sitting /dining room featuring a lovely character fireplace - with inset logburner, and a pleasant south-westerly outlook across fields to the rear.
In addition there is a brand new and well-appointed kitchen with a superb range of fitted units and including an oven, hob, freestanding fridge /freezer as well as space and plumbing for further appliances.
A practical cloakroom /wc completes the ground floor whilst to the first floor the cottage benefits from 2 bedrooms - both of double proportions alongside a family bathroom with brand new contemporary styled suite including a fitted shower over the bath.
The second floor has been beautifully converted to provide a good sized master bedroom together with a useful ensuite shower room.
Externally there is a pretty cottage garden to the front comprising laid mainly to lawn with planted borders, 2 greenhouses and a sheltered patio area.
Available immediately and for a long let if desired, we would urge early viewing of this beautifully refurbished cottage within this secluded village setting.
Close to home:
Cherington is a particularly unspoilt and attractive Cotswold village, set away from main roads amidst rolling countryside.
Nearby Tetbury (c. 3 miles) has a very good range of shops and services, with a wider choice at the larger town of Cirencester (approximately 9 miles). Other local towns include Malmesbury and Nailsworth, whilst the main regional centres including Bath, Bristol, Swindon, Gloucester and Cheltenham are all within daily commuting distance.
Kemble station (London Paddington 75 minutes approx.) is about 7 miles. Junction 16 of the M4 at Swindon is about 15 miles and Junction 17 is about 9 miles.
Gloucestershire is noted for its private and state schools with an excellent choice within daily driving distance. Local sporting opportunities include racing at Cheltenham and polo at Cirencester Park and Westonbirt. In addition, there are various golf courses in the area. The National Arboretum at Westonbirt is a short distance away and the grounds are often used for concerts and music festivals.
Viewings:
For further information and to arrange to view please call Elizabeth or Shelbie at Moore Allen & Innocent, Cirencester office on or by email at:
Viewings are welcomed by appointment 6 days a week although please be aware that viewings may require at least 24 hours' notice to arrange access.
Agent notes:
These particulars have been prepared as a general guide only. A detailed survey has not been carried out, nor the services, appliances, fittings, etc, been tested. If room sizes are included, they are for guidance and illustration purposes only. They may not be to scale and should not be relied upon for furnishing or other purposes. If there are any important matters likely to affect your decision to proceed please contact us before viewing the property.
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