188 Station Rd, Cirencester GL7 6AT, UK

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Bedrooms: 3

Bathrooms: 1

Receptions: 2

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Last Sold: MAR 2022

Price: £450000


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Sharvell Property Agent Valuation of this property is £450,000

Description:

188 Station Road is a late 19th Century semi-detached Cotswold cottage superbly located in the heart of Kemble village with bright and light living spaces and charm and character throughout.

Overview

Location: Kemble

Living spaces: 2

Bedrooms: 3

Bathroom: 1

Location

Located in the heart of the village of Kemble, with its train station providing direct fast and easy access to London Paddington, 188 Station Road is ideally situated close to the market town of Cirencester. The vibrant village community is home to a beautiful church, a handy combined local store and Post Office, a friendly pub and a well regarded primary school. Surrounded by some of England’s finest countryside, country walks are on the doorstep. The Potting Shed gastro pub and The Rectory restaurant in nearby Crudwell, and The Wild Duck Inn in Ewen, all provide superb local dining options.

Known as the “Capital of the Cotswolds”, Cirencester, only a short drive away, is an exciting hub of culture known for its beautiful limestone townhouses, stylish boutiques, restaurants, cafes and twice weekly markets. Sporting opportunities are abundant.

The historic town of Malmesbury, with its handy Waitrose, is 9 miles away. Beautiful Tetbury, with its exceptional arboretum, is only 8 miles away. Both towns offer a selection of independent shops, cafes and restaurants and everyday shopping facilities.

Cheltenham is a short drive north and not only offers excellent shopping and dining but also fabulous literary, jazz and food festivals, and of course world famous horse racing.

Communications in the area are excellent with high-speed internet and easy access to major hubs and international airports in the South West, the Midlands and London, via the M4 and M5 motorways and well-connected direct train services.

The area offers an excellent choice of schooling and includes public, state and grammar schools such as Kemble Primary School, Beaudesert Park, Powell’s, Westonbirt, Hatherop Castle, Malmesbury Church of England School, St Mary’s, St Margaret’s, Cheltenham College, Marlborough College and Cheltenham Ladies College, to name a few.

Cirencester 4 miles - Tetbury 8 miles - Malmesbury 9 miles - M4 (Junction 15) 21 miles - Cheltenham 21 miles

Description

188 Station Road is a late 19th Century semi-detached Cotswold cottage superbly located in the heart of Kemble village.

Bright and light throughout, careful thought has been put into creating welcoming spaces and plenty of discreet storage. The house benefits from many period features such as cast iron fireplaces upstairs and original Victorian doors.

The sitting room with its wood burner is lovely and cosy and the window overlooking the front garden bathes the room in natural light.
The adjacent kitchen/dining room, with access to the rear garden, flows beautifully and offers ample storage and worktop space. It is a room which works perfectly both for everyday family life and for hosting family and friends.
The ground floor also has a handy boot room, ideal for muddy wellies after a long country walk!

Upstairs, there are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. The rooms are spacious and inviting with plenty of built-in storage.

Outside, the landscaped south-facing garden to the front is predominantly laid to lawn with colourful herbaceous borders and a delightful seating area. This is a fabulous spot in which to relax for a BBQ and enjoy al fresco dining in the summer. The enclosed rear garden provides further outdoor space and a useful outbuilding and garden store. The driveway offers off-road parking for two cars.

Vendors' thoughts: "We have loved living in this beautiful home and have spent many happy years is full of character and we love its original features. When we installed the wood burner, we even discovered an original arched lintel which was a exciting for the fitter as it was for us! Kemble is a fantastic village to live in and we have made many friends here.We will miss this house but will take with us lots of wonderful memories. Our youngest daughter loves her bedroom so much that she wants to take it with her when we move!"

In a nutshell: Superb location, beautifully bright and light throughout and fabulous period features.

Council Tax Band D & EPC rating E.

Tenure: Freehold.

Services: Mains water and electricity, oil-fired central heating. Private drainage.

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