Richmond House enjoys a lovely setting, quietly situated on the edge of this ever-popular Cotswold village with its elevated position and views over the surrounding countryside.
The property has been reconfigured by the current owners and provides a contemporary and impressive home with spacious and well-proportioned accommodation. Approached into an entrance hall where there is a Quarry tiled floor, a generous storage cupboard and stairs to the first floor. The hallway leads into the cloakroom and a nicely appointed kitchen with a range of units, a breakfast bar and integrated appliances. There is a ground floor bedroom/family room and a utility room with access into the rear garden.
At first floor level a generous sitting room has lovely views over the front and leads into the dining room where there is a French door leading into the garden. Stairs from the landing leads to the second floor, where there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The garden is a particular fine feature of this property, where to the front there is driveway parking. A pedestrian side access leads to the rear garden which is well-enclosed and offers a good degree of privacy. It has been nicely landscaped to provide two terraced areas, a decking area to sit, relax and enjoy views over the surrounding countryside.
Amenities North Cerney is a picturesque and tranquil Cotswold village located on the A435 between the famous Roman town of Cirencester (5 miles) and the equally renowned horse racing and former spa town of Cheltenham (12 miles). It lies within a designated Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
The village benefits a Church of England Primary School and is only some two miles from the world famous Rendcomb College Secondary School. There are a number of local facilities including a hairdresser and arboriculture's. There is a visiting fishmonger and library. The village hall is the focal point for local activities including cinema nights and the annual fete. The beautiful Medieval Church of All Saints lies across the main road from the village.
At the entrance to the village is the award winning 17th Century Coaching Inn and Restaurant the Bathurst Arms, renowned for its warm welcome, its regular selection of real ales and the quality of its food. Its wooded riverside garden overlooking the River Churn is a popular venue in the summer.
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