28 Gloucester Road
Guide price £375,000
The Property
Believed to have originally been used as a shop, this delightful three bedroom cottage has been lovingly transformed into a warm and characterful home. Period features abound, including an open Cotswold stone fireplace and exposed beams, complemented by cosy reception rooms, a contemporary shower room, and generously sized bedrooms. The front door opens directly into the inviting sitting room, where the stone fireplace provides a charming focal point. Stairs rise to the first floor, while a doorway leads through to the rear hallway and a cosy dining room with a side aspect. From the hallway, doors open to the rear courtyard garden and the kitchen, which is fitted with a range of wall and base units, a single drainer sink, Bosch gas hob with extractor over, and Samsung electric oven, with space for a dishwasher and fridge/freezer. Upstairs, the landing leads to three bedrooms, two with a front facing view and one overlooking the courtyard to the rear. The family bathroom has been thoughtfully updated, featuring a stylish Hansgrohe shower and a wall mounted vanity unit. This charming cottage offers the perfect blend of character, comfort, and connection to the local community, while being within easy reach of the town centre. Ofcom reports that the property enjoys access to ultrafast broadband speeds alongside good mobile phone coverage. The property is connected to both the mains drainage system and has gas central heating. There are historic rights, privileges and covenants on the property (please ask agent for further details).
Outside
The property enjoys a small rear courtyard garden, ideal for a bistro style dining set and relaxed alfresco dining. In addition, there is gated side access via a pathway shared with the adjoining property at number 26. While there is no private parking, on-street parking is available directly in front of and around the house on a first come, first served basis. Opposite the property, a cycle path and footpath provide convenient access either into town or out towards the surrounding countryside. Excellent dog walking routes are close by, with a public footpath leading to open fields that connect directly with Cirencester Park.
Guide price
£375,000
Within easy reach:
Ciren Market Place - 0.8 miles
Cheltenham - 15 miles
Gloucester - 17 miles
Swindon - 18 miles
Kemble Railway Station - 6.8 miles
• 22′ Sitting Room
• Dining Room
• Kitchen
• Rear Entrance Hallway
• Landing
• Three Bedrooms
• Family Bathroom
• Courtyard Garden
• Views Over Cirencester Park
• On-street Parking
Situation
Located on the edge of the highly sought-after Stratton area, this home enjoys a peaceful position on the outskirts of Cirencester, just 0.8 miles from the historic market place and its wide array of amenities. Despite its convenient location, the property is perfectly placed for countryside walks, with the picturesque Cirencester Park and nearby water meadows providing idyllic outdoor spaces. Stratton itself offers a village shop and post office just 160 metres away, two well-regarded primary schools, Stratton C of E and Powells C of E and a selection of local pubs and a hotel. Regular Stagecoach buses run throughout the day between Cirencester and Cheltenham, while Kemble Railway Station provides a direct line to London Paddington.
Floorplan
Useful Information
Tenure: Freehold
Postcode: GL7 2JY
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 D
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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