
14 Gloucester Road
Offers in excess of £389,995
The Property
Located on the edge of Stratton, lies this period mid-terraced Victorian town house which has undergone a transformation over the last few years. This stylish home, offers a great contrast of character features such as ornate fireplaces, wooden floors and well-proportioned rooms including high ceilings and large windows along side a recently re-fitted kitchen, bathroom and ensuite. The front door opens directly into the sitting room where an attractive fireplace with wood surround is the main focal point. The wooden floor continues from the sitting room into the open plan dining room. Here there are cupboards either side of the blocked fireplace, a painted wood panelled wall and an inner wall opening into the kitchen. Doors from both receptions rooms open into a small inner hall where the staircase is found. Access to the cellar and the kitchen also open out from the dining room. The fashionable fitted kitchen comprises of a selection of cupboards and drawers under a worktop in addition to a wall mounted boiler. The rear door directly opens out onto the courtyard. The cellar is used for basic storage however, subject to building regulations, a conversion should be possible.
On the first floor, the main bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an ensuite shower room enjoys a pleasant outlook over the tree lined Gloucester Road towards the open countryside. The family bathroom is also found on this level. Two further bedrooms are located on the top floor, one benefitting from access directly up into the attic space. This useful area has a skylight window, a hard floor and eaves storage.
Heating: Gas central heating and open fire.
Parking: On road
Ofcom: Broadband – Super Fast available. Mobile Coverage: Outdoor- Likely. Indoor – O2 likely other networks limited.
Outside
The front boundary is easy denoted by attractive railings and a pedestrian gate opening onto a path leading up to the front door, passing a small courtyard area. At the rear there is a very useful pedestrian access to the rear courtyard. This walled area is a great place for al fresco entertaining. Even though there is no private parking, it can be found in-front and round the house on a first come and first served basis. Opposite the house there is a cycle path and footpath leading either out of town to the countryside or into town. Dog walking is located off this path down a public footpath out onto open fields which link into Cirencester Park.
Offers in excess of
£389,995
Within easy reach:
Ciren Market Place 0.8 miles
Cheltenham 15 miles
Kemble station 6.8 miles
Gloucester 17 miles
Swindon 18 miles
• Sitting Room
• Dining Room
• Re-fitted Kitchen
• Cellar
• Three bedrooms
• Bathroom & Ensuite
• Attic
• Courtyard garden
• On street parking
Situation
Located on the edge of the sought after area of Stratton which is positioned on the outskirts of Cirencester, just 0.8 miles from the historic market place with its abundance of amenities. Whilst enjoying such convenience, the house similarly boasts an array of country-side walks with the picturesque neighbouring Cirencester Park and the water meadow being obvious choices. Stratton itself enjoys a village shop/post office just 160 metres away, two local primary schools, Stratton C of E and Powells C of E , and there are two public houses and a hotel. Regular Stagecoach buses run throughout the day between Cirencester and Cheltenham. Kemble Railway Station offers a direct line to London Paddington.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL7 2JU
Viewing: Strictly by appointment through Whitaker Seager.
Fixtures and Fittings: Only those items mentioned are included. All other items are specifically excluded, although some may be available by separate negotiation if required.
Local Authorities: Cotswold District. Council Tax Band D and EPC rating F
Please note: in rural locations the map may not be 100% accurate
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Our guide to Cirencester

Often referred to as the ‘capital of the Cotswolds’, Cirencester is a buzzing hive of activity with a rich historical past. A jewel in the heart of the Cotswolds.

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