This period property boasts several character features including some original exposed timber beams and a large stone fireplace in the sitting room. The current owners have spent a great deal of time and care in renovating and restoring the property which now provides versatile family accommodation throughout. A modern orangery-style extension provides additional living space and houses the kitchen and breakfast room.
The main entrance leads into the reception room area, which is large enough to offer additional living space, and features a sizeable storage cupboard. This room leads into the good-sized sitting room which boasts a wood-burning stove within the feature fireplace, and built-in cabinetry. A door from here leads through to the dining room which shares a large open-plan space with the kitchen and breakfast room. The kitchen area is located in an impressive single storey extension which features a fully-glazed ceiling. This contemporary design allows the space to be flooded with natural light. The bright and welcoming kitchen features cream shaker-style units, a butler sink, timber counter tops and high-quality integrated appliances. There is also access to a good-sized utility and a cloakroom.
On the first floor, the main bedroom is of a very good size, while the three remaining bedrooms are all of good proportions. The four bedrooms are serviced by a stylish well-appointed family bathroom.
Situated at the heart of the village of North Cerney, the property enjoys a semi-rural location with easy access to day-to-day amenities. There is a primary school located in the village as well as the newly refurbished pub, The Bathurst Arms. Just 4 miles away, the town of Cirencester offers an excellent range of shops, cultural and leisure facilities. Shopping in Cirencester is highly regarded, off the main streets there are many interesting back lanes with specialist shops, particularly Black Jack Street. On the outskirts of the town are a number of supermarkets including Waitrose, Tesco, Aldi and Lidl as well as a minor injuries hospital.
Located just off the A435, and within 16 miles of the M5, the property also benefits from excellent road links. While the mainline station at Kemble also offers direct rail links to London. There are excellent secondary grammar and independent schools nearby which include Deer Park and Kingshill at Cirencester, Beaudesert Preparatory School, Westonbirt School for Girls, Hatherop Castle School, Farmor’s School in Fairford, Wycliffe College, Rendcomb and Cheltenham Ladies College.
Locally there are many enjoyable walks with an extensive network of bridle paths for riding, and sporting facilities are excellent. Theatres at Cirencester and Cheltenham, Bath and Bristol. Golf at Cirencester and South Cerney. Horse Racing at Bath, Chepstow and Cheltenham. Polo at the Beaufort Polo Club, Westonbirt and Cirencester Park. Water Sports at The Cotswold Leisure Park, South Cerney.
The property is set back from the street by a stone wall and smart gravelled front garden with a newly planted hedge. The property benefits from a gravel driveway which leads to the rear of the property and provides off-street parking within a gated area. At the rear of the property, there is a small patio area, and a slightly raised garden that has been laid to lawn.
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