Detached house to rent in Cirencester GL7, 3 Bedroom

Cirencester, Cirencester, UK

Quick Summary

Property Type:
Detached house
Status:
To rent
Price
£ 242
Beds:
3
Baths:
1
Recepts:
2
County
Gloucestershire
Town
Cirencester
Outcode
GL7
Location
Bowling Green Road, Cirencester GL7
Marketed By:
Moore Allen & Innocent
Posted
2018-12-04
GL7 Rating:





More Info?
Please contact Moore Allen & Innocent on 01285 367025 or Request Details

Property Description

An appealing 3 bedroom detached family home enjoying a good sized plot and pleasantly located within a well-regarded residential area near to open countryside within reach of the town centre and the well-regarded Powells School.

Available for a long let if desired the classic 1940's style property offers well laid out family accommodation comprising on the ground floor of entrance hall, separate sitting and dining rooms, alongside a fitted kitchen with a very good range of base and eye level units and a freestanding cooker. In addition there is an adjacent utility room with space for further appliances as well as providing access to the rear garden and garage.

To the first floor the unfurnished property offers a total of 3 bedrooms, two of double proportions together with a family bathroom and a useful separate w/c. Further benefits include UPVC double glazing and a gas fired central heating system.

The gardens are a particular feature of this property with gardens to 3 aspects together with the added benefits of driveway parking for several vehicles leading to a single garage.

Close to home:
Stratton is a very individual and picturesque area on the outskirts of Cirencester town and benefitting from a full range of nearby amenities and facilities including public houses, convenience stores and access to open spaces as well as an excellent selection of primary and secondary schools - including the nearby and well regarded Stratton Church of England Primary School.

Cirencester is a beautiful market town (often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds) with a deep routed history dating all the way back to the Romans. With Cheltenham and Swindon both close at hand for commuting, Cirencester has remained a popular town with its excellent range of shops, galleries, bars and restaurants.

There are Waitrose, M&S Food and Tesco supermarkets within easy travel distance along with a number of smaller convenience stores where you can pick up everything you need. A number of craft markets and antique fairs also take place throughout the year as well as a weekly street market and a regular farmers market.

Social and sports activities are plentiful in the town and surrounding area with many active clubs and societies. The Cotswold leisure centre offers plenty of sporting facilities and opportunities with two swimming pools, a gym and a sports hall. The gym offers the latest fitness equipment whilst the sports hall has six courts for a range of sports including badminton, five-a-side football and basketball.

Within a short drive or cycle ride is the Cotswold Water Park with its many water based sport and leisure activities as well as a large number of equestrian opportunities and nature walks. This rich tapestry of typically English countryside is part of Britain's largest designated area of outstanding natural beauty, with a spectacular landscape laced with a labyrinth of walkways, bridle paths and hidden treasures, perfect for gentle weekend rambles and fabulous days of exploring for the whole family.

Closer to home there is also the beautiful Abbey Grounds and Cirencester Park, a natural expanse of tranquillity just a short walk from the bustling town centre. Stroll through the parkland and ancient woodland of one of England's most beautiful estates, or wander around Abbey Grounds, home to beautiful trees, stunning greenery, a serene lake and even a bandstand which hosts performances during the summer months.

Further Afield
Cirencester is well placed on a main road network offering excellent links to key places including Cheltenham, Swindon, Bristol and Oxford. What's more, the M4 and M5 motorways are easily accessible. Excellent rail connections to London Paddington and Bristol can also be found from Kemble Station, a short drive away. Other important cultural and regional centres such as Bath, Bristol, Cheltenham and Gloucester are also within comfortable commuting distance.

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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