Property description
This well-presented reconstituted Cotswold stone four bedroom detached family house enjoying a quiet corner position on the northern edge of the town in a sought after small cul-de-sac of just 18 four bedroom detached homes.
The accommodation consists briefly of entrance hall with cloakroom, the through lounge has an Inglenook style feature fireplace housing a gas fire, a beamed ceiling and patio doors lead out onto a dwarf wall conservatory that overlooks the landscaped rear garden. There is a good size dining room also with a window out onto the rear garden, and the attractive kitchen and separate breakfast room have a comprehensive range of cream coloured units comprising base cupboards and drawers, integrated fridge, double oven, ceramic hob and integrated dishwasher. On the far side of the breakfast room is a utility room with a door leading into the rear garden. At first floor level the galleried landing provides access to the four bedrooms, the master of which has an en-suite shower room. Two of the next three bedrooms are doubles and the family bathroom has a smart white suite.
A major feature of the property is the detached double garage which we understand was the sales office when the development was built in the mid 1990's so it has been plastered and papered and could, subject to the usual planning considerations, form the basis of a studio or work from home office potentially. The house has gas fired central heating and UPVc double glazing which both help with a very creditable EPC rating of 71. The well-stocked gardens are also a very interesting feature to the side and rear with a number of espaliered fruit trees.
We would strongly recommend an early appointment to view this comfortable family home.