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£600,000

GL7 7JN

  • 2 beds
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£600,000

  • 2 beds
House
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Because of the interest shown so far our clients are inviting all interested parties to submit their BEST and Final offers to this office by Midday on Friday 19th of April. For further information please contact Teresa Davis in the Cirencester office. This Grade II listed Stone built detached house enjoys an elevated position affording views to the front. Having been home to the same family for many years, it would benefit from updating and therefore provides the scope to create a superb home. The accommodations offers two well-proportioned reception rooms with period flagstone and quarry tiled flooring and open fireplaces. A step leads up to a kitchen with several fitted units, a sink, washing machine and a larder with a cold slab. To the rear lies a bathroom and a further room with versatile usage. A generous entrance hall leads to an equally large landing where two double bedrooms are located. Within the extensive gardens is a wonderful characterful stone outbuilding, shed and a garage. LOCATION: The Duntisbourne valley wholly lies within an area of outstanding natural beauty. This protected part of the Cotswolds sits about 5 miles to the North West of Cirencester. The (A419) trunk road allows good communication to nearby Market towns and the motorway networks. The valley accommodates the four ‘Duntisbourne’ villages each reflecting small settlements of mostly period Cotswold cottages randomly set around the Norman churches; the villages each hug the hillside leading towards the meandering river Dunt. The area is vibrant for discovering either the numerous footpath networks or drystone walled lanes. SERVICES: We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Private drainage via a septic tank. Electric storage heaters. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcom.org.uk OUTGOINGS: The property has been placed in Band ‘F’ for Council Tax purposes; charges 2023/24 £3,038.22 LOCAL AUTHORITY: Cotswold District Council, 01285 623000 TENURE: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion

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£600,000

2 bed house for sale

GL7 7JN
Because of the interest shown so far our clients are inviting all interested parties to submit their BEST and Final offers to this office by Midday on Friday 19th of April. For further information please contact Teresa Davis in the Cirencester office. This Grade II listed Stone built detached house enjoys an elevated position affording views to the front. Having been home to the same family for many years, it would benefit from updating and therefore provides the scope to create a superb home. The accommodations offers two well-proportioned reception rooms with period flagstone and quarry tiled flooring and open fireplaces. A step leads up to a kitchen with several fitted units, a sink, washing machine and a larder with a cold slab. To the rear lies a bathroom and a further room with versatile usage. A generous entrance hall leads to an equally large landing where two double bedrooms are located. Within the extensive gardens is a wonderful characterful stone outbuilding, shed and a garage. LOCATION: The Duntisbourne valley wholly lies within an area of outstanding natural beauty. This protected part of the Cotswolds sits about 5 miles to the North West of Cirencester. The (A419) trunk road allows good communication to nearby Market towns and the motorway networks. The valley accommodates the four ‘Duntisbourne’ villages each reflecting small settlements of mostly period Cotswold cottages randomly set around the Norman churches; the villages each hug the hillside leading towards the meandering river Dunt. The area is vibrant for discovering either the numerous footpath networks or drystone walled lanes. SERVICES: We understand that mains water and electricity are connected to the property. Private drainage via a septic tank. Electric storage heaters. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcom.org.uk OUTGOINGS: The property has been placed in Band ‘F’ for Council Tax purposes; charges 2023/24 £3,038.22 LOCAL AUTHORITY: Cotswold District Council, 01285 623000 TENURE: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion