20 Blake Road
Offers in the region of £295,000
The Property
Occupying a delightful and convenient setting on the edge of the Abbey Grounds, lies this extended three bedroom home. This end of terrace residence is being offered for sale with no onward chain and comprises of: Porch leading into a L shaped sitting room. This room enjoys a dual aspect across the communal green areas and Cotswold stone fireplace with stone hearth. A half glazed door and side panel separate the sitting room from the dining room. From this room French doors lead out into the pretty enclosed courtyard garden and a doorway leads into the fitted kitchen with a rear aspect across the courtyard. The kitchen has been fitted with wall and base units incorporating built in oven, hob and dishwasher. Both the dining room and kitchen enjoy a matching tiled floor. The inner hall is accessed from both the dining room and sitting room. From this area the newly fitted wet room with WC and hand wash basin is located and a useful under stairs cupboard houses the washing machine. The staircase and landing is drenched in light due to an impressive side window. Views of a neighbouring communal green can be seen. Bedroom one has a front aspect, bedroom two faces the rear with far reaching views across the courtyard down towards one of the entrances to the Abbey Grounds. This room has a fitted cupboard housing the boiler. The third bedroom benefits from a built in cupboard and faces the front aspect. The property has gas fired central heating and is double glazed. (As of Jan 2021 the property is empty)
Outside
Outside a Cotswold stone walling and wooden fencing enclose the rear paved courtyard garden however this versatile area has double wooden gates allowing access for private parking of one small vehicle. There is an useful wooden shed, flower bed and outside tap. To the front there is a small semi paved area. COMMUNAL GROUNDS: The property is surrounded by wide strips of communal greens lying between the modern terraced houses with paths leading to Abbey Grounds. The historic Abbey Grounds are open to the public and sit behind the Parish Church and the Market Place. This magnificent park enjoys a lake, bandstand and children play area.
Situation
Often referred to as the ‘capital of the Cotswolds’, Cirencester is a buzzing hive of activity with a rich historical past. Today a diverse business community is thriving on a local, national and international scale. Cirencester oozes character and charm with hidden courtyards and winding streets leading to the town’s market place where weekly markets and a farmers market are held. The elegant parish church of St John the Baptist dominates the centre and is one of the largest medieval churches in Gloucestershire. With a growing number of independent shops, great restaurants, traditional pubs and quirky cafes, Cirencester is a bustling town with much to offer.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL7 2EG
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 C and EPC rating C
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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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