An attractive four bedroom detached family home full of charm and character and nestling towards the end of a cul-de-sac and being adjacent to and enjoying views over surrounding countryside.
The property which was originally a pair of semi-detached cottages built of natural stone in the mid-1800s has been well-maintained by the current owners and now offers a lovely light and airy home over two floors.
It is approached into a welcoming entrance hall where there are storage cupboards stairs to the first floor and a downstairs cloakroom. A door leads into the triple aspect sitting room where there is a most attractive stone-built fireplace with wood burner and French doors leading to the rear garden. The dining room also has a fitted wood burner and beams to the ceiling. The kitchen/breakfast room has a generous range of units with integral appliances, feature beams and from the breakfast area, a door to the rear garden. There is a utility room with door to the side and a study, with a quantity of shelving and overlooking the rear garden.
At first floor level, the galleried landing leads to four bedrooms and family bathroom with under-floor heating and enjoys a separate shower cubicle. Three bedrooms have the added benefit of fitted wardrobes with the master suite having an en-suite shower room with under floor heating. The utility room has a water softener fitted.
Outside, the garden is a particularly fine feature of the property a sweeping gravel driveway provides parking and leads to the detached double garage with twin up-and-over doors. The gardens are predominantly laid to lawn with surrounding flower and shrub borders. The rear garden which enjoys a delightful outlook has a paved patio a stone-built garden shed which is ideal for storage and an open wood shed.
Amenities  Coates is a village situated in Gloucestershire. It is approximately 3 miles west of Cirencester close to Cirencester Park of the Bathurst Estate. It is the nearest village to the source of the river Thames at the Thames Head Public House. The nearest railway station is Kemble with direct links to Swindon, Cheltenham and London.
The Parish Church of St Matthews dates back to the 13th century. The building has a Perpendicular tower, 13th century piscina, Norman font and a Norman doorway.
The village has an active social community including several clubs and an art society. The Tunnel House Inn can be found just beyond the edge of the village towards Tarlton.
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