An attractive, modern Cotswold home situated on the Kingshill Meadow development on the outskirts of Cirencester. The property boasts spacious proportions, two double bedrooms, a high-quality kitchen and bathroom, a private rear garden plus a garage and parking.
Kingshill Meadow is a very conveniently situated collection of homes, built in 2012 by reputable builders, Berkeley Homes. The development boasts impressively built homes which enjoy spacious room proportions, high ceilings and high-quality fixtures and fittings throughout, whilst still complimenting the beautiful existing Cotswolds architecture which surrounds the area.
This two-bedroom home on Buncombe Way is spread across two floors, with gas central heating and double-glazing throughout. On the ground floor a large entrance hall accommodates the stairs rising to the first floor, with a cupboard underneath, a secondary storage cupboard plus a cloakroom with W.C. The living room is to the rear of the property, boasting French doors opening to the rear garden, and with plenty of space for both sitting and dining areas. The kitchen is fitted with a stylish range of wall and base units as well as integrated appliances and the central heating boiler is discreetly housed within a wall cupboard.
On the first-floor the landing has two cupboards, one of which houses the hot water cylinder. Two decent sized double bedrooms, both with fitted wardrobes, sit to either end of the property with the bathroom located between. The bathroom is very well-appointed and fitted with both a bath and separate shower.
Externally to the front of the property, there is a maturing shrub border with a pathway to the front door. At the rear is a courtyard style garden with a decked terrace, raised borders and a further patio area. A rear gate leads out to the parking area and the garage which accompanies the property.
EPC – B.
The market town of Cirencester is the largest in the Cotswolds district and is often referred to as the ‘Capital of the Cotswolds’. The town dates to Roman times and is centred around the market place adjacent to the Church of St John the Baptist. There is an impressive selection of both independent and high street shops, in addition to many cafes, bars and hotels. Further supermarkets and a retail park also compliment the town. Cirencester has fantastic commuting links to the motorway network and neighbouring towns of Cheltenham, Gloucester and Swindon are all within easy reach. A local train station in nearby Kemble provides a mainline to London Paddington.
Primary and secondary schools, plus a sixth form college, can be found within the town, as well as the renown Royal Agricultural University, which sits on the southern border.
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