This house was extended and thoroughly renovated a few years ago by the previous owners who did a fantastic job of combining the period features of this 1920's house with modern design whilst creating a lovely open living space. As you enter through the front door the entrance hall flooring is laid with black and white check tiles as a nod to the heritage of the property. Pass through this and you are welcomed by a lovely reception room which is large enough for a baby grand piano and there is a cosy woodburning stove built into the historic fireplace, perfect for a cold winter's day. This room opens to the living room at the front of the house with a large bay window flooding the room with natural light. The feature fireplace (currently capped) with fitted bookcases either side really sets this room off.
Head back through the reception room to the back of the house and you will find the amazing kitchen dining room. The high ceilings and the large window with a view down the rear garden gives a wonderful sense of space. The kitchen is fully kitted out with plenty of cupboards and stylish worktops, a range gas cooker, dishwasher space, a double ceramic sink and space for a fridge freezer. There is comfortable space for a 6 seat dining table, perhaps more on special occasions making this an ideal space for family meals or dinner parties. The room opens up to a further extension which could be a playroom or study but also doubles up as a utility room with space for a washing machine and tumble dryer. Off the kitchen is a cloakroom neatly tucked into the corner under the stairs.
Upstairs are four bedrooms and two bathrooms off a landing flooded with light from a roof light. The master bedroom has a fabulous view across the rear garden and comes complete with a built-in wardrobe and ensuite shower room with WC and heated towel rail. Bedroom two is another double room looking out to the front of the house whilst bedrooms two and three are ideal for children.
The rear garden is a real feature of this home and a super find particularly being so close to the town centre. The top section is mostly paved with a great space for outdoor seating and dining to enjoy during the summer months and also has access around the side to the front of the house. Head down the garden path there is a lawned area with a pond (with a childproof cover), a further lawn, a large storage shed and a great space for a trampoline or perhaps a vegetable patch for those who prefer. The current owners work from home and installed a brilliant home office complete with light, power and double glazing. This provides a perfect retreat for anyone seeking some work/life separation or could even be used as guest accommodation.
Somerford Road is located approx 0.5 miles from the centre of the Cotswold market town of Cirencester with its array of shops restaurants and pubs on offer. There are several excellent schools in the area, both state and private, making this an ideal location for families. There is easy access to Cheltenham/Gloucester (both approx. 17 miles north), Swindon (16 miles south) and with access to the M4 at Junction 15. Train journeys to London Paddington are within 78 mins from Kemble and 59 mins from Swindon.
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