Welcome to Lewis Lane, a captivating Victorian townhouse that seamlessly blends historic charm with modern living. As you step through the front door into the grand hallway, the first room to greet you is the modern kitchen, a culinary haven adorned with engineered oak flooring and quartz worktops. This front-of-the-house focal point offers both convenience and style, a perfect balance of classic and contemporary.Moving through the hallway, the first reception room has been transformed into a charming library/snug, creating a cozy retreat for quiet moments of reading and reflection along with a beautiful feature fireplace. This space flows seamlessly into the living room, providing an elegant transition from literature to relaxation. From there, the journey continues into the conservatory at the rear, a delightful space that opens to picturesque views of the mature and well stocked garden, a modern extension seamlessly integrated into the Victorian charm.The ground floor also houses a practical downstairs cloakroom with built-in washing machine and tumble drier. Additional storage , adds functionality to your daily routine. As you ascend to the upper levels, you'll find the four bedrooms thoughtfully spread across the second and third floors, each offering its unique charm with stripped floorboards and ample living space with the top floor bedrooms served by a shower room and WC. Accessed from the large hallway, the fully insulated basement provides the flexibility of a fifth bedroom, adapting to your evolving lifestyle needs. The upper levels reveal a large modern family bathroom, complete with large walk-in shower and electric underfloor heating, ensuring a touch of luxury in your day to day living.For those seeking additional space, the loft has been thoughtfully boarded, offering extra storage or a potential creative haven. As you step outside, the rear private garden welcomes you with spacious seating area, providing a versatile outdoor extension of your living space which enjoys sunshine all the day with the far decked area catching the last rays.A private secured garden gate guides you through a useful alleyway that runs behind the row of properties eventually leading to the discreet side entrance on to Tower Street through a solid shared locked gate. Lewis Lane is not just a house; it's a curated living experience. With its Victorian roots and modern updates, this residence invites you to embrace a lifestyle where comfort and style coexist seamlessly. Come and discover the perfect fusion of timeless elegance and contemporary living in this captivating home.Location:Cirencester lies on the lower dip slopes of the Cotswold Hills, an outcrop of oolitic limestone. Natural drainage is into the River Churn, which flows roughly north to south through the eastern side of the town and joins the Thames near Cricklade a little to the south. The Thames itself rises just a few miles west of Cirencester. The town is split into five main areas: the town centre, the suburbs of Chesterton, Stratton (originally villages outside the town), Watermoor and The Beeches. The village of Siddington to the south of the town is now almost contiguous with Watermoor.Other suburbs include Bowling Green and New Mills.The area and population of these 5 electoral wards are identical to that quoted above. The town serves as a centre for surrounding villages, providing employment, amenities, shops, commerce and education, and as a commuter town for larger centres such as Cheltenham, Swindon and Stroud. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i68838863
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Upon crossing the threshold, the entrance is a spacious and light-filled porch that extends a warm welcome. The focal point of the residence unfolds in the form of a generously sized lounge. Its centerpiece is a double-sided log burner encased in a charming brick fireplace. This inviting space serves a dual purpose, offering a cosy atmosphere for relaxation and an adjoining area currently employed as a functional office but could perhaps be a playroom. Conveniently tucked away from the main living spaces is a cloakroom.The heart of family life resides in the country-fitted kitchen, where the presence of a delightful black Aga adds character to the space. Accommodating an 8-seater table, this kitchen becomes the epicenter of social gatherings and family meals. A family room, seamlessly connected to the kitchen, beckons residents to step outside into the garden, offering a perfect blend of indoor and outdoor living. Practicality meets aesthetics in the utility room, which boasts a large pantry for efficient storage. Ascending the stairs to the first floor, a spacious master bedroom awaits, accompanied by a generously proportioned ensuite featuring both a bath and a shower. Two additional double bedrooms, each designed with comfort in mind, share a well-appointed shower room.Cherry Tree House invites you to experience a lifestyle where elegance meets functionality. From the inviting lounge with its dual-purpose log burner to the family-centric kitchen and the serene first-floor retreat, every corner of this property is crafted to enhance the quality of living. Explore the timeless charm and modern conveniences that Cherry Tree House has to offer - your ideal home awaits. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses/for-sale_i69073011
Enchanting Cotswold townhouse with impressive south west facing garden Description103 Gloucester Street is an enchanting Grade II listed townhouse which is understood to date back to the 19th Century. The property has been beautifully and sympathetically refurbished blending the original features with contemporary living. On entering the house there is a hallway, perfect for kicking off shoes and hanging coats. At the end of the hallway you are welcomed into the beautiful Kitchen/ Dining Room, where there is ample built in storage, fitted oven, gas cooker and AGA. With vaulted ceilings and views out across the garden, the room offers a wonderful sense of space and light, perfect for hosting; fitting eight comfortably. Stable doors lead out to the patio area.The Utility Room off the Kitchen leads through to the Shower Room at the rear of the house. The study is a lovely room with views and French doors to the patio, this room would also lend itself well as a Snug or separate Dining Room.The Sitting Room has a charming cottage feel and just oozes comfort, with painted exposed brick walls & beams and a large fireplace with log burner.The upstairs is laid out over two floors. On the first floor, the principal bedroom with impressive high ceilings and two large shuttered windows the room is flooded with light. In addition to the floor to ceiling fitted cupboards there is further storage below the two window seats. There is also a large family bathroom across the corridor with fitted floor to ceiling cupboards.The second floor comprises two further double bedrooms as well as a TV Room on the landing space; this space would lend itself well to an Office or subject to usual planning and listed building consent, an additional bedroom or bathroom.The garden is remarkably big for a townhouse garden, with a patio area surrounding the rear of the house, steps up on to the lawn which carries on into a kitchen garden with sheds to the rear.LocationLocated just behind the market square, Gloucester Street is close to the beautiful nearby countryside and also close to the heart of Cirencester's town centre with a thriving market place, countless good quality shops and attractive Abbey Grounds. The main centres for the region are Cheltenham, Gloucester, Swindon, Oxford, Bath and Bristol. Cirencester has excellent communications to the rest of the country, being approximately 19 miles from Junction 15 of the M4 and only 6 miles from Kemble Station (London Paddington 78 minutes approx.). There are many lovely walks in the area, particularly in the Abbey Grounds and nearby Cirencester Park. There are a number of excellent schools within daily driving distance. Including Deer Park School, Farmor's School in Fairford as well as Hatherop Castle, Pinewood, Beaudesert Park and Rendcomb. A good range of sporting opportunities in the area include various golf courses and racing at Cheltenham and Newbury. There are high profile equestrian events including Badminton and Gatcombe Horse Trials and polo at Westonbirt and Cirencester Park.Square Footage: 1,729 sq ft Additional InfoTetbury 12.6 miles, Kemble Station 6.5 miles, M4 (J15) 19.2 miles, Bath 25 miles, Bristol 39.4 miles For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i68849747
Situated within the ever popular Chesterton Park, comfortably within a mile's walk of the Cirencester's Market Place, the centre of the town, is this extended four bedroom detached family home sitting on an approximate quarter of an acre plot and benefitting from garage, off street parking and a stunning westerly facing rear garden, along with the further potential to extend if required and subject to the necessary permissions and regulations. The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising a welcoming entrance hall, cloakroom, dual aspect sitting room, dining room, family room, kitchen breakfast room and utility room that also offers a useful secondary entrance. The first floor offers the four double bedrooms, with the principal bedroom having an en-suite bathroom and dressing room, the other three bedrooms are serviced by a family shower room. Another particularly fine feature of this home are the gardens, which have been beautifully landscaped and tended. To the front, the property is approached via a paved drive providing ample off street parking and leading to a double ended garage that opens out into the rear garden. To the rear you will find a generous, beautifully tended and secluded garden with patio and lawned areas, delightful borders and flower beds and profiting from a sunny westerly aspect.The market town of Cirencester is often referred to as the 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. It is ideally located with the M4, M5 and M40/A40, the mainline train station at Kemble and excellent bus and coach links all within easy reach. Cirencester benefits from high street stores, independent specialist retailers, and a weekly market. There are also several delightful bistros, cafes, wine bars and public houses to suit all tastes. Cirencester boasts a community hospital, leisure centre, arts and craft centre, award winning museum, a theatre and a lovely outdoor swimming pool. Nearby there is golf, tennis, riding, football, rugby and cricket, and within the town a bowls club. There are excellent primary and secondary state schools and a sixth form college campus. There are also good independent schools in the surrounding areas. The Royal Agricultural University is located just outside of the town and the area has numerous open green areas to visit for picnics and walks. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i69266994
The Chapel is a beautifully converted stone property that provides spacious, light, open-plan living spaces. This four bedroom family home, is impeccably presented with a compelling mix of period character and contemporary design. Across the driveway from the Chapel is the garage, which has been converted to create a brilliant guest suite with separate access. On the ground floor, there is a large sitting room with an impressive stone fireplace and a wood-burning stove. The open-plan kitchen and dining room provide excellent living space with masses of natural light from the skylight and bi-fold doors leading to and offering views of the rear garden.Gardens and Grounds: The gardens sit predominantly to the rear of the property and are laid to lawn. Trees and mature hedging board the garden, a small gate at the bottom of the garden goes out onto the footpath on the farmland behind.Services:Mains electrics, water and drainage. Oil-fired central heating.Wayleaves, Easements and Rights of Way:The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of all easements, wayleaves and rights of way, whether public or private.Poulton is a popular village, just under 6 miles east of Cirencester, which has an excellent gastro pub (The Falcon Inn), a lovely Parish Church and a sports ground with thriving cricket and football teams. As well as this,Poulton also boasts the award-winning cafe, the Gilbertine Kitchen and the Poulton Hill Estate Vineyards.The village is known for a good community spirit and active social life, with regular fairs and celebrations in the village hall, at the church and at the cricket ground.The neighbouring villages of Ampney Crucis and Meysey Hampton have well regarded primary schools, including Meysey Hampton CofE School which was named by the Department for Education as the best performing primary school in Gloucestershire in January 2024. Secondary education is provided at Stroud Grammar School (with buses running from Poulton), Farmors School in Fairford or Kingshill, Deer Park and the Sixth Form College in Cirencester, all of which have excellent reputations. The private sector is also well placed for schools in Rendcomb, Hatherop, Cricklade, Cheltenham and Oxford.Fairford about four miles away has a good range of services which cater for most everyday needs, but Cirencester is the principal town in the area serving a wide catchment with good shopping, commercial and recreational facilities, doctor surgeries, dentists, a hospital, large supermarkets, boutique shops, a modern leisure centre and numerous clubs and societies. The property is very well placed for communications being within about five-minute drive of a junction on the A419/417 dual carriageway giving quick access to the large commercial centres of Swindon and Cheltenham and access to both the M4 and M5 motorways.There are also many recreational activities in the area, including golf at the nearby Cirencester Golf Club at Bagendon with a number of other courses in the area, racing at Cheltenham and water sports at the nearby Cotswold Water Park.Distances: Fairford 3 miles Cirencester 6 miles Cheltenham 20 miles Kemble Station 10 miles (London Paddington 75 mins) Swindon 16 miles M4 (Junction 15) 18 miles.All distances and times are approximate. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70818716
A most attractive and substantial residence which is currently run as a successful Guest House. Offering a wealth of charm and character this beautiful property sits in the heart of the town and close to all its amenities and facilities. Whether you are seeking a Guest House to run or a spacious family home to live in this delightful property offer well-proportion accommodation and has the added benefit of off-road parking.Briefly comprising: Welcoming entrance hall where there are stairs to the first floor. The sitting room/dining hall enjoys a bay window to the front and a feature fireplace. What is currently being used as a downstairs guess room could be used as a family dining room and has an en-suite. The kitchen/breakfast room has a range of wall and base units with working surfaces over. The is a walk-in larder, door to the courtyard. The utility room leads to the main garden and cloakroom. Stairs lead to the lower floor when there is a family room and a second sitting room or office.At first floor level there are three bedrooms all having en-suites. There are two further bedrooms with en-suites on the second floor.Outside there is driveway parking for several vehicles a lawn area and a patio offering a place to sit and relax.The property is situated just a 300 meter walk from Cirencester's Market Place, the town centre.The market town of Cirencester dates back to Roman times and is often referred to as the 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. It is ideally located with the M4, M5 and M40/A40, the mainline train station at Kemble and excellent bus and coach links all within easy reach. Cirencester benefits from high street stores, independent specialist retailers, a weekly market and there are a number of delightful bistros, cafes, wine bars and public houses to suit all tastes.There are excellent primary and secondary state schools and a sixth form college campus. There are also good independent schools in the surrounding areas.Cirencester also boasts a cottage hospital, a leisure centre and a lovely outdoor swimming pool, open from May to September. Other sports are fully catered for including golf, tennis, riding, football, rugby and cricket. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i69950742
An attractive cottage in the heart of Ampney St. Peter. Yew Tree Cottage has been beautifully renovated by the current owners in recent years. ABOUT THIS HOUSEDating back to 1837 Yew Tree Cottage is a heritage property with magnificent character and charm in the stunning Cotswold village of Ampney St Peter. The property has evolved over time, most recently in 2016. Bought by the current owners in 2015, they undertook a complete renovation project; the result being a superb, stylish and spacious home that is finished with remarkable attention to detail and designed perfectly for modern day living. Most notably, is the kitchen/breakfast room extension which is an amazing space; full of natural light and very much the heart of the home. On arrival, Yew Tree Cottage has a warm and inviting feel and there is immediately a sense of the quality of craftsmanship.HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDEA beautifully appointed kitchen/breakfast room forms part of the new extension. Not only a superb space for those who are keen on cooking, it offers a perfect space to dine and entertain. Bi-fold doors form a seamless link between the inside and out, opening from the Kitchen/breakfast room onto a terrace with water feature and is perfect for al fresco dining.Since the property was purchased by the owners in 2015, it has undergone a complete renovation, with work including new; double glazed windows throughout, plumbing system, boiler with remote access Nest control, bathrooms, bespoke handmade framed kitchen with integrated Miele appliances, Artisan of Devizes stone floor and underfloor heating. Other works include, the installation of a reclaimed marble fireplace and custom cabinetry, bookcases and wardrobes.The garden has a rainwater harvester with a 1500l tank under the terrace which circulates through lead spouts into a rill. Yew Tree Cottage was extensively re-roofed in 2016 and 2018. The three bedroom, three bath/shower rooms, arranged over the first floor, makes for comfortable living. The garden is a beautiful space and is accessed via steps from the terrace. A gate leads out to a footpath and there is a garden shed with electricity supply.A gold letterbox can be found in the gable end, painted in 2012 to commemorate local Olympic dressage Gold medallist, Laura Bechtolsheimer.Yew Tree Cottage is not Listed.ABOUT THIS AREAAmpney St. Peter is a scenic, small village, set in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The village is made up of picturesque Cotswold Stone cottages and houses. Ampney St. Peter forms one of the three Ampney villages (Ampney St Peter, Ampney Crucis and Ampney Crucis) clustered within a few miles of one another. In August 2012, the village's post box was painted gold by Royal Mail to signify the gold medal won by resident Dressage Olympian, Laura Bechtolsheimer, who was a member of the British Dressage team in the 2012 Olympic games.Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is only 3.5 miles to the west and is a lovely market town with a fascinating history. In Roman times, Cirencester, known as 'Corinium Dobunnorum', was the second largest town only to London. The town became a very prosperous wool town in the medieval period, which is the basis for the charming town with ancient honey coloured stone buildings in picturesque narrow streets. The Market Place is the heart of the town and is home to a Charter Market (every Monday and Friday) and a Farmers' Market (every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month). The wonderful variety of quality independent shops makes shopping in Cirencester a delight. Enjoy exploring the courtyards with their individual style, and the many historic streets radiating from the town centre. Cirencester is renowned for its specialist shops, individual boutiques, fascinating antique emporiums and craft shops as well as national chain stores. Cirencester Park Earl Bathurst's 3,000 acre estate was designed by Alexander Pope. Open daily, the public are free to wander in the extensive 19th century parkland accessed from the entrance gates on Cecily Hill.Whether you fancy a lavish three course meal, afternoon tea, traditional pub food or a quiet drink with friends you need to look no further. Cirencester has a wide variety of eating establishments.The area is renowned for having a number of fantastic schools, both private and state, all being within easy driving distance. Road communications are excellent to the A417/A419 which in turn provides access to London, via the M4 and M5 to the west. Rail links are also good, with regular trains from both Kemble and Swindon. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i71848859
An impressive and well presented, four bedroom detached modern home located on Baunton Lane, a popular and sought-after location within Stratton on the edge of Cirencester. Extended and reconfigured, the living space now spans over 2492 sq. ft. arranged across two storeys, perfectly arranged for entertaining or family living. Externally the gardens are enclosed gardens and a driveway providing extensive off-road parking to the front of the house. Upon entry a generous reception hall with cloakroom and storage leads into the property, opening to the principal rooms. The sitting room enjoys a dual aspect creating a lovely bright room including a stone fire surround with an open fire facility, and double opening glazed doors which provide a lovely connection to the rear garden. The study provides a perfect space for a home office, and the kitchen is a modern open plan space with dual aspect making the room light and a great entertaining and family space. The kitchen is complimented by an extensive range of units, integrated appliances and a large central island with a useful adjacent utility room providing additional storage, access to the garden and a separate boiler room. A family room completes the ground floor plan and is a wonderful addition to this home. This provides space for a whole range of potential uses from a ground floor bedroom suite to family leisure space. To the first floor are four bedrooms, three of which include fitted wardrobes. The large master bedroom includes an EnSuite. There is a large family bathroom with fitted shower cubical and both EnSuite and family bathroom have been refurbished to a high standard.OutsideThe property is well set back from the lane and a large driveway to the front of the house provides extensive parking. The front garden is enclosed by a fence, laid to lawn and has gated side access. To the rear of the property is an enclosed garden with a wide herringbone designed terrace, a level lawn and a colourful planted border.SituationBaunton Lane is a particularly sought after road with a village like atmosphere, and a real sense of community, yet only 1½ miles of the Market Place. Stratton offers an excellent Primary School, two pubs, a hotel, and a shop with post office.Additional InformationThe current owners have planning approval to build a detached dwelling to the rear of Peartrees which they plan to complete following a successful sale of this property and subsequently move into. Planning Reference 23/02833/FUL For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70994713
Situated within the popular and conveniently located village of Coates, Old Forge House is a substantial, four double bedroom, detached family home with double garage, ample off street parking and private rear garden with a rural backdrop.The well-proportioned accommodation is arranged over two floors with ground floor comprising a welcoming entrance hall with stairs to the first floor, cloakroom, sitting room with wood burner and access to the rear garden, separate dining room, study, cloakroom, Parlour Farm kitchen with electric Aga, breakfast room opening into a conservatory and a utility room with door to the side completes the ground floor.At first floor level, a galleried landing leads to the four large double bedrooms and a family bathroom. The principal bedroom boasts an en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle as well as a walk-in wardrobe, bedroom two also benefits from an en-suite shower room. Outside, a gravel driveway provides parking and leads to the detached double garage with lighting, power and loft space. Gated access leads to the rear where a beautifully tended garden can be found.Coates is a popular village located approximately four miles west of central Cirencester and close to Cirencester Park owned by the Bathurst Family. The village has an active social community including several clubs and village hall. The village's Parish Church of St Matthews dates back to the 13th century, the building has a perpendicular tower, 13th century piscina, Norman font and a Norman doorway. Coates is the nearest village to the source of the river Thames at the Thames Head public house. The Tunnel House Inn can also be found just beyond the edge of the village towards Tarlton.The nearest railway station is Kemble, an approximate three mile drive, offering direct links to London Paddington, Cheltenham and Swindon.The area is noted for both its private and state schools. Recreational opportunities in the area include Cheltenham Racecourse, polo at Cirencester and Westonbirt, water sports at the Cotswold Water Park, hunting with the VWH and a good availability of golf courses, shooting and equestrian facilities. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i71716192
An early C18 Cotswold farm house, Listed Grade II for its historical interest, occupying a rural location on the edge of this fine village, just two miles east of Cirencester. LocationAmpney Crucis is a vibrant village set in charming countryside, just two miles to the east of Cirencester. Mentioned in The Doomsday Book, the village has great heritage. Today, the village community is boosted by the primary school, village hall and busy hotel. The village has a playing field, cricket ground and is bound by splendid countryside walks along the Ampney Brook. Nearby Cirencester known as the 'Capital of the Cotswolds' is a bustling market town offering an excellent range of amenities and is a popular location for visitors who seek to explore the Cotswolds. The town provides a good selection of education at all levels, modern medical practices, sporting facilities and an extensive range of clubs, associations and pastimes. From Cirencester, Swindon c.17 miles and Cheltenham c.18 miles.Shaflord Close is a small private cul-de-sac of detached houses and bungalows built by Prowting Homes in the 1980's. Number 14 occupies the head of the close and comprises a detached home that has been traditionally constructed of reconstituted stone elevations beneath a pitched tiled roof. PropertyWaterton Farmhouse lies on the southern edge of the village, backing onto the Cirencester Road and positioned within the conservation area. This handsome detached farmhouse has been traditionally constructed of natural stone elevations set beneath a pitched Cotswold slate roof and offers characterful accommodation presented over three floors.To the ground floor, the porch gives cover to the front door that opens into the flagstone entrance hall with stairwell. The principal reception reflects windows to three aspects, exposed ceiling beam, recessed shelving and central fireplace housing a wood burning stove. The dining room with dual aspect features a wood parquet floor, sizeable fireplace and access to the study and kitchen. The kitchen enjoys the comfort of a four oven Aga, basic range of fitted units and space for breakfast dining. Doors to garden and the spacious utility room with cloakroom off. A shallow tread staircase leads to the first floor providing access to a rear landing serving a bathroom and double bedroom, main landing with access to the principal bedroom with adjoining dressing room and guest bedroom. Stairs rise to the second floor where a large landing affords ample space for a study, door to extensive double bedroom with store and spacious bathroom. Exposed beams and dormer windows to front. To the outside, the handsome house offers a driveway affording parking, detached double garage and gated access into the private gardens. A gravelled terrace encompasses a southerly aspect with steps leading onto lawns. To the side of the property is an orchard and great potential to reinstate the kitchen garden. Waterton Farmhouse is a delightful spacious home. The property would benefit from some updating. Viewing a must! DirectionsLeaving Cirencester to the east on the Fairford Road (A419), after about two miles the rear of the property will be seen on your right, shortly before The Crown on Ampney Brook hotel. General InformationCouncil Tax Band 'G' charges 2023/24 £3,405.47. Oil fired heating. Mains electricity and water, private drainage.Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, Cirencester . The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. EPC exempt. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i68544733
The PropertyArragon house is a wonderful five bedroom detached house built in 2001 and tucked away between the High Street and Meadow Way in a peaceful and private setting. With pedestrian access from the front of the house through The Secret Garden down a private road, the vehicle access is via a gravel driveway from the High Street leading to the driveway and double garage at the rear of the propertyProperty DescriptionEnter the property via the front door and you are welcomed in to the inner entrance hall with limestone flooring and access to each of the downstairs living areas.To your left is the dual aspect kitchen with a lovely country feel to it. A range of units and worktops wrap around the walls of the room with a dual fuel range oven creating a focal point as well as plenty of space for a dining table for everyday family meals. To the rear of the kitchen is access to the utility room with a store cupboard, a washing machine and tumble dryer, sink and door to the rear garden, perfect for bringing in four legged friends with muddy paws. This door leads to the back garden, garage and parking area.Back through to the entrance hall you will find the separate dining room with comfortable space for a table seating 8-10 people, or perhaps more on special occasions and a window to the rear garden. We currently use the dining room as a playroom. Next is the living room with a fitted wood burner set into the fire place, a three piece suite, window and French doors leading to the garden. To the front of the house is a further reception room perfect for use as study. Finally, there is a downstairs cloakroom with WC and basin.Heading up to the bright first floor landing you will find five double bedrooms and three bathrooms. The master bedroom suite sits at the front of the house with a dual aspect, built-in wardrobes and a full bathroom suite with walk-in shower, bath, WC and a window. Bedroom two has a garden view with built in wardrobe, eaves storage and an ensuite shower room. Bedrooms three, four and five can all accommodate either double or King size beds and all with fitted wardrobes. Bedroom 3 is currently a Harry Potter movie room.OutsideOutside, the west facing rear garden has a secluded feel to it with a patio area leading from the living room providing a great spot for summer BBQs and al fresco dining. There is a lawn area and plenty of flower beds. A path leads to the gravelled driveway and double garage to the rear.To the front of the house is a lawned garden with a beautiful tree surrounded by hedges and a low Cotswold stone wall with a picket gate and path leading to the entrance porch.LocationSouth Cerney has a host of fantastic local amenities including three pubs, an Indian restaurant, sandwich shop, fish & chip shop, chemist, doctor surgery, vets, village hall, two churches, Anne Edwards primary school, pre-school playgroup, a Premier and a Co-Op. That's in addition to being in the heart of the Cotswold Water Park with countless lakes for all varieties of water sports with water skiing and waterside dining at the Lakeside Brasserie. Just at the top of the road is a great playground for children and access to some fantastic walks around the village and surrounding areas.Commuting connections to London are a breeze with direct trains to Paddington from Kemble (78 mins) 4 miles away or Swindon (58 mins) 12.5 miles away. The A419 gives access to the M4 Jct 15 (16 miles) with easy access to the M5 whilst Cirencester is only 4 miles and Cheltenham 20 miles away. As well as the local village school there are a number of secondary schools in and around Cirencester along with great private and grammar schools such as Rencombe College.Disclaimer for virtual viewingsSome or all information pertaining to this property may have been provided solely by the vendor, and although we always make every effort to verify the information provided to us, we strongly advise you to make further enquiries before continuing.If you book a viewing or make an offer on a property that has had its valuation conducted virtually, you are doing so under the knowledge that this information may have been provided solely by the vendor, and that we may not have been able to access the premises to confirm the information or test any equipment. We therefore strongly advise you to make further enquiries before completing your purchase of the property to ensure you are happy with all the information provided. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70952311
Set at the head of this popular cul-de-sac conveniently located to the town's amenities is this attractive and well-presented home enjoying views on to open paddock land to the rear. Extending in recent years the property has a well-proportioned sitting room, lovely open plan kitchen/dining room with adjacent utility/boot room and ground floor shower room. The principal bedroom has a dressing room, in addition to two further bedrooms and bathroom. Upon entry, a welcoming reception hall with cloakroom opens into the property. A well-proportioned sitting room has a fireplace and dual aspect, including a suspended bay window to the side elevation. The kitchen occupies the full depth of the house and is now a wonderful central hub to this home, comprehensively fitted to include a full complement of units, with integrated appliances. Bi-folding doors connect the dining area to the rear garden, and a generous utility room provides storage and ample space for a boot room with an adjacent shower room. An external door leads to the garden. On the first floor of the property, you will discover a family bathroom, a dual aspect principal bedroom with full height ceiling, and further enhanced by a large dressing room with fitted storage. Two further bedrooms complete this level, both with fitted cupboards.OutsideSet within a total plot of 0.123 acres this property also provides extensive driveway parking with a timber garage, established gardens which surround the property, including lawn and flower beds.SituationCirencester is a lovely old market town surrounded by some of the loveliest countryside in the Cotswolds. The town provides excellent schooling, health care and professional services, and has a beautiful Parish Church. Communications are good with access to both the M4 & M5 motorways with main line rail services into Paddington from Kemble and Swindon stations.Additional InformationCotswold District Council, Council Tax - Band F Mains Gas, Water, Electricity and Drainage For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70306497
Situated within the popular Cotswold village of Poulton, just 3 miles from the market town of Fairford, this stunning detached property offers beautifully landscaped gardens and paddock land, in addition to extensive parking and a double garage. The plan of the home extends to some 3000 sq ft internally offering great flexibility and the benefit of a ground floor one bedroom annexe. With a verdant rural backdrop and views across the surrounding open countryside from each level, the house occupies a sought-after location, with London easily reached by regular and direct rail services running from Kemble station into Paddington, London. The living space is perfectly arranged for modern family living and entertaining. The ground floor includes a wonderful 23' sitting room with roof light and bi-folding doors to the garden, and the impressive open plan kitchen offers both dining and family space creating a super family hub to this home with a lovely connection to the rear garden. The kitchen has been comprehensively fitted with a full range of units including integrated appliances with an adjacent utility room. An all-important study is a welcome addition. The ground floor space is further enhanced by a spacious one-bedroom annexe including a sitting room with kitchenette, bedroom and shower room, and benefits from its own entrance, whilst still being part of the main house. Three further bedrooms are arranged over the first floor, comprising a principal bedroom suite with an impressive dressing room fitted with an array of wardrobes, and an ensuite bathroom. Two further double bedrooms and a shower room complete this level.OutsideThe property is approached directly through a gated driveway that opens to an area of parking to the front of the property providing extensive off-road parking and access to the double garage. To the front of the property is an area of lawn with planted borders, and additional hard standing. A pedestrian gate leads into the rear garden which has been beautifully landscaped with a wide terrace providing the perfect space for alfresco dining, leading seamlessly onto a wonderful expanse of level lawn, wide colourful planted flower beds, and numerous private seating areas. From the rear corner of the garden, a double opening gate leads into a wonderful, enclosed paddock with copse, a perfect addition to this family home. In all the whole plot extends to some 2.2 acres.SituationPoulton is a hugely popular village which still retains a public house and a lovely Parish Church. The village is known for a good community spirit and active social life, and has its own sports ground located near the Church. Cirencester is the principal town in the area serving a wide catchment area with good shopping, commercial and recreational facilities. Cirencester about 6 miles east of Poulton, is a lovely old market town surrounded by some of the loveliest countryside in the Cotswolds. The town provides excellent schooling, health care and professional services, and has a beautiful Parish Church. Communications are good with access to both the M4 & M5 motorways with main line rail services into Paddington from Kemble and Swindon stations. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70811945
A superb individual detached house set along a private road with surrounding rural views and attractive gardens extending to 0.79 acres. This stunning family home has over 3000 sq ft of beautifully presented and flexible accommodation.The gravel driveway to the front provides ample parking in addition to the double garage which conveniently joins the house and currently creates the perfect home gym. The addition of a storm porch to the front of the house adds further character to the already attractive Cotswold stone construction.Upon entering the spacious nature of this beautiful home is instantly apparent, a bespoke crafted wooden staircase with glazed panels enhances the light feel and quality finishes that are throughout.The heart of this home most definitely centres around a comprehensively fitted kitchen/diner with a large central island, stunning marble worktops and a full integrated appliance package in addition to the Aga. The casual dining area flows through into an impressive conservatory that is a wonderful additional entertaining space and used all year round. To the other side of the house lies a formal dining room with double French doors leading off the hallway, a good size study and a superb sitting room with dual aspect and a light feel, enhanced by the neutral decoration. A contemporary woodburning stove adds further appeal. French doors open onto the paved terrace and also into the adjoining conservatory giving a wonderful flow to the ground floor; perfect for entertaining.Completing the ground floor, a useful utility/boot room and cloakroom.To the first floor, a galleried landing is an impressive feature. The principal bedroom suite is very spacious with dual aspect and velux rooflights, the dressing area is fitted with an extensive bank of wardrobes and leads through into a beautiful en-suite wet room. Two further double bedrooms also benefit from en-suites and a fourth bedroom is served by a well-appointed family bathroom. Views of the surrounding countryside can be enjoyed from most rooms. Conveniently located close to Cirencester and its extensive amenities and great pubs, restaurants, cafes and shops, yet with the feel of a countryside retreat.Services: We understand that mains water and electricity and drainage are connected to the property. Private drainage via a septic tank. Oil fired heating feeding radiators. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcom.org.uk.Outgoings: Council Tax Band 'G' charges for 2023/24 £3,811.87. Local Authority: Cotswold District Council, .Tenure: The property is offered freehold with vacant possession upon completion. Access via a lane maintained by Norcote Grange.Location: Nearby Cirencester is the 'Capital of the Cotswolds', a bustling market town, offering an excellent range of amenities and a popular location for visitors who seek to explore the Cotswolds. The town provides a good selection of education at all levels, modern medical practices, sporting facilities and extensive range of clubs and associations. Cirencester is ideally located for motorways and railway links. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70504342
The Millers House is a substantial Georgian property, thought to date from the late 18th/early 19th Centuries and is attached to the original water mill, which itself was converted into a residential dwelling about 35 years ago. Built to a high specification at the time, using coursed Cotswold stone, the house has a particularly impressive front facade, incorporating dressed stone quoins and stone lintels over sash windows, all under a traditional natural stone tiled roof with attractive contrasting red brick chimney stacks. Part of the roof to the rear is covered in slate and the property is Listed Grade II as being of special architectural and historical interest. The accommodation, which is arranged over three floors, extends to just over 4,000 sq ft and has a light and airy feel, with good ceiling heights and the majority of the rooms benefiting from south/westerly aspects. Before their move, the current owners were planning on making various changes to the property, but with the situation moving on, it was decided to let a new owner stamp their own authority on it. Gardens and grounds: The property is approached via a gravelled drive which leads through electronically operated timber gates to a large car parking and turning area. To one side of the parking area is a substantial Cotswold stone outbuilding, currently used for storage but with potential for other uses, subject to obtaining the relevant planning and listed buildings' consent. A pedestrian gate leads from the parking area to a charming walled garden and a path leading to the front door. The front garden, which faces south and west, is mainly laid to lawn and is well screened by a mature evergreen hedge. Immediately abutting the house is a part paved and part gravel sitting area, from which double doors give access to the sitting room. There is decking outside the breakfast room, which is protected by a high stone wall, making it an ideal place for outside entertaining. There is a further decked sitting area, shaded by a magnificent weeping willow, from which there is a fabulous view over the meandering Ampney Brook. There is a large paddock to the west of the drive, with an area of hardstanding and a field shelter/stabling, and a timber bridge crosses the brook into the woodland. In all about 6.65 acres.ServicesMains electricity, water, and drainage. Oil fired central heating. Propane bottled gas supply to the hob. Electric underfloor heating to the breakfast/family room. Gigaclear super-fast broadband.Ampney Crucis is one of three pretty Cotswold villages lying just to the east of Cirencester along the Ampney Brook. The village takes its name from the 14th Century cross found in the graveyard of the Holy Rood Church, adjacent to Ampney Park. With a thriving community and home to an outstanding primary school, an active village hall, a beautiful medieval church and a cricket club, it is a popular and sought-after village. The much-improved Crown at Ampney Brook pub and boutique hotel, with its award-winning restaurant, is within walking distance of The Miller's House and is perfect for relaxing and unwinding over Sunday lunch or for drinks with friends. Known as the "Capital of the Cotswolds", Cirencester is only three miles away and with its beautiful limestone buildings, magnificent parish church, boutique shops, restaurants, pubs, cafes, theatres, a handy Waitrose and twice-weekly markets, is a hub of vibrant country life. For those interested in country pursuits, the area provides fantastic riding opportunities, including hunting with the VWH and Beaufort hounds, polo at Cirencester, and National Hunt racing at Cheltenham, Newbury and Bath. Other sporting opportunities are abundant with challenging golf courses at Cirencester, Minchinhampton and Burford. Sailing, cycling and water sports can be enjoyed at the Cotswold Water Park. The area offers an excellent choice of state, grammar and private schools, including the C of E primary school in the village, secondary schools in Fairford and Cirencester, Hatherop Castle, Beaudesert Park, Rendcomb College and the Cheltenham schools. Communications are first class in the area with nearby A417/A419 dual carriageway ways providing direct access to the M4 and M5 networks. There are railway stations at Kemble and Swindon from which trains are scheduled to reach London Paddington in under an hour. Distances: Cirencester 3 miles, Fairford 6 miles, Kemble Station (Paddington 75 minutes) 8 miles, Cheltenham 18 miles, M4 (J15) 17 miles, M5 (J11A) 18 miles. (All distances and times are approximate). For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i71058153
An exceptional Cotswold house, set on the edge of thevillage with a lovely rural aspect DescriptionArlington Farmhouse is a splendid former farmhouse which is tucked away on the edge of a charming Cotswold Village. The property which dates back to the late 17th Century is Grade II Listed and is capable of providing self contained accommodation if required.In recent years the current owners have considerably improved the property, both inside and out. The house now provides exceptionally well presented family accommodation which is appointed to a high standard throughout. However, the original charm and character remains and is particularly evident in the drawing room with its vaulted ceiling and in the dining room where there is an impressive Inglenook Fireplace. There is also a third reception room with a log burning stove and which opens directly into the garden. The kitchen/breakfast room is particularly well fitted with a good range of appliances, glass fronted cupboards and a four oven AGA. On the ground floor there are also two cloakrooms and a utility room. In addition there is direct access into the cottage, which includes two reception rooms and a kitchen. On the first floor there is a superb main suite which includes a luxury bathroom and a very generous dressing room, which waspreviously used as a bedroom. Approached through a laundry room further bedrooms and two bathrooms (one being ensuite).These rooms could form part of the cottage and can be approached directly off the rear hall. Two further bedrooms are found on the second floor making five in total and excluding the dressing room.Externally, a gated driveway leads up to a wide gravelled parking area in front of the house. A gateway leads through to the walled garden which is a particular feature of the property and is well stocked with a variety of shrubs, as well as flower and herbaceous borders. There is also a flagstone terrace adjacent to the cottage as well as a former outside office which has now been converted to a party barn with exposed timbers, stone fireplace and stove. Next to it is a triple garage with parking to the front and which is approached off a secondary drive. Beyond the garden and shielded by a Cotswold Stone Wall is a small graveyard which is believed to be unconsecrated.LocationCirencester 7 Miles, Fairford 6 Miles, Kemble Station 12 Miles, Swindon Station 14 Miles (London Paddington from 59 Minutes)Square Footage: 4,514 sq ft Acreage: 1 AcresDirectionsFrom Cirencester follow the signs to Bibury and Burford on theB4425 and proceed through Barnsley to Arlington and Bibury. On entering the village, turn left opposite the red telephone box close to The Catherine Wheel Public House. As the lane divides take the left hand fork which leads to the entrance gate of Arlington Farmhouse.What3Words///gallons.twee.trombone Additional InfoArlington Farmhouse is situated on the edge of this charming Cotswold village. Described by Williams Morris as 'the most beautiful village in England', it supports a Parish Church, Primary School, hotel, pub and a shop being part of the Trout Farm. Wonderful stone buildings are strung out along the banks of The River Coln, and Arlington Row is so photogenic that it even appears on the inside cover of UK Passports. Nearby Cirencester, often referred to as the 'Capital of The Cotswolds', is only about 7 miles away and provides excellent boutique shops, restaurants and two supermarkets, includingWaitrose. The town was mentioned in the Doomsday Book and traders still set up their stalls every Monday and Friday. Contributing to the area's appeal are the convenient transportlinks with easy access to the M40 via the A40 and to the M4via the A419. There are also train links from Kemble Station (about 12 miles) to London Paddington in about 75 minutes. The area is well-situated for some of the best schools in the country in Cheltenham and Oxfordshire.Local leisure activities include cricket at the Bibury Cricket Club, sailing at the Cotswold Water Park, boating on The River Thames, golf at Burford and Cirencester, polo at Cirencester Park, trout fishing and superb walks throughout the surrounding countryside.Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil central heating. Annexe Council tax band B.Additional land may be available by separate negotiation. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i68590496
A quintessential Cotswold house set in a glorious garden. DescriptionApproached off a No Through lane, The Old Bakehouse is a traditional Cotswold house set behind a high stone wall and within a sublime garden. Its position is enviable being in the heart of a picturesque village yet adjoining paddock land to the rear. The house is not listed and has therefore given the owners free rein to make significant improvements. This they have successfully done by opening out the kitchen which now feels part of the garden, extending the first floor accommodation to provide a new principal bedroom suite and improving the bathrooms The accommodation is out to include an impressive drawing room, an excellent entertaining room with stone fireplace, ceiling beam, window seats and dual aspect windows. On the opposite side of the reception hall is the dining room with a built in drinks cupboard. The kitchen is a wonderful family room which fully opens out into the garden. It is individually designed to provide a bespoke range of cupboards, Rangemaster cooker as well as a central island and bench seating. Off this room is a 'mini' office. Adjacent is a boot room with utility room and access into the double garage. The first floor is arranged to provide an excellent principal suite with en suite bathroom and a dressing room with a separate shower. In addition there are three further bedrooms, a family bathroom and en suite bathroom and dressing room to the guest bedroom. On the second floor is an occasional fifth bedroom.The property is approached through a pillared gateway with a gravelled parking area fronting the integral double garage. Across the courtyard is a Cotswold stone outbuilding providing storage space and with tallet steps leading up to a loft roof. To the side is an implement store The whole building could be converted to ancillary accommodation subject to the necessary consents being obtained.The gardens and grounds are a particular feature of the property and create a wonderful setting. The principal garden is viewed from the kitchen and includes a rill, paved surround and on the other side of a lawn is a stone summerhouse. The garden extends through to an enclosed 'play area' with tree house and lighting. There is also electricity provided to the bar q are from which there is access to the small paddock. Tucked away in one corner is the productive vegetable garden and coming back to the house is a cut flower garden. Throughout there are a wide variety of specimen trees and shrubs as well many colourful borders planted with an interesting variety of plants, flowers and shrubs. The paddock extends to about 0.25 acres, with the whole being just over 1 acreLocationAmpney St Peter is an unspoilt Cotswold village situated about three miles east of Cirencester. The village is made up of an attractive array of period cottages and houses, surrounded by attractive countryside which has been classified as being of Outstanding Natural Beauty. The house itself is situated within the village Conservation Area. Nearby is a local Church as well as The Red Lion, described as "one of the great unspoilt rural classics". The present licensee is only the fourth since 1851 and the opening times are erratic.The Roman town of Cirencester is the nearest town and provides an excellent range of shops and services. There are two superstores, including Waitrose, an A&E hospital, leisure centre and outdoor swimming pool. Other regional centres include Cheltenham, Oxford and Swindon whilst the A419/A417 provides dual access to the M4 (Junction 15) and the M5 (Junction 11a).Recreational pursuits include sailing at the Cotswold Water Park, polo at Cirencester Park, golf at Cirencester Golf Club and National Hunt racing at Cheltenham as well as local rugby and cricket clubs. A good choice of private and state schools is readily available and includes Hatherop Castle, Rendcomb College, Beaudesert Park and the Cheltenham colleges and schools. There is a primary school in Ampney Crucis which is rated outstanding by Ofsted.Square Footage: 3,677 sq ft Acreage: 1.1 AcresDirectionsFrom Cirencester take the A417 towards Fairford and Lechlade. Ampney St Peter is the village after Ampney Crucis and about three miles from Cirencester. Turn left into the village and in the centre bear left. The pillared gateway will then be seen on left hand side. Additional InfoCirencester 3 miles. Swindon 17 miles. Kemble Station 6 miles. M4 (Junction 15) 19 miles. Cheltenham 21 miles (Distances approximate)Local Authority: Cirencester District CouncilTenure: FreeholdServices: Mains water, electricity and drainage. Oil-fired heating. Viewing: Strictly by appointment with Savills For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i69525098
A beautifully finished, modern, detached, lakeside home, with stunning view which is located on an exclusive gated enclave. Forming part of an exclusive and private gated enclave of just six high calibre homes that were constructed in 2018 by reputable Colburn Homes, who have an excellent reputation for building the very best homes in the best locations. Number 7 Huxley Court is a modernist residential home built entirely for its unique lakeside position.This outstanding property enjoys direct lake access, all year round, with its own private pontoon at the bottom of the landscaped gardens, ideal for sailing, fishing, paddle boarding and kayaking. This is a home immersed its own natural setting taking advantage of the views and pursuits available.Internally, this is a home of absolute distinction and precision with great consideration given to every element of the build and finish. The internal spaces have a calming aesthetic with large panes of glass woven into every angle that flood the house with natural light whilst providing a view at every angle.The accommodation extends to over 4500 Sq Ft positioned over three floors with a balance of formal and informal living spaces and an excellent arrangement of the bedrooms. Additionally, there is space above the double garage which could be used as a home office or studio flat if so required.A large hallway, with a utility room and cloakroom, introduces the reception space and sleeping accommodation. The home is innovatively designed in part to be open plan yet a formal sitting room is separate from the principal living space. This beautiful room with a wood burning stove has access on to the patio area and enjoys views over the lake.The kitchen features as a principal space for both family living and for those looking to entertain.Well-appointed with a range of units by Omega and fitted appliances from Siemens, it cleverly incorporates a dining and lounge area with a series of glass windows and doors overlooking the lake at various angles. There is a bedroom on this floor with an ensuite bathroom, that is ideal for guests or live in nanny, as it is away from the main bedrooms.The bedrooms are positioned on the upper floors. On the first floor bedrooms are all beautifully arranged around a wide landing. Each room has been designed with their own ensuite facility.The principal bedroom is a charming room, with double doors opening to a balcony to take in the views of the lake, a luxury ensuite with oval tub serves this bedroom. The guest bedroom also with an ensuite bathroom, shares the same views and access to the balcony.On the second floor is a further bedroom with ensuite shower room.Underfloor heating runs throughout the ground floor.Outside:The entrance sets the scene to this wonderful home, electric gates open to reveal this select enclave of just six homes. The orientation and position of the house within its plot embraces its truly magical position overlooking Bradley Lake, which is home to South Cerney Sailing Club. The views are breath-taking and the scenery is quite extraordinary, a haven for wildlife and water sports.The design has been led entirely by the sites sensitive and unique nature and one for pure escapism, ideal as a lock up and leave or holiday home, for which many people acquire as this location is just 90 minutes' from London.Situation:South Cerney is highly regarded village that offers the discerning buyer everything ideal for day to day living and is only three miles from Cirencester, known as the capital of The Cotswolds.This attractive and thriving market town provides some comprehensive amenities, a hospital and modern leisure centre, as well as several supermarkets including a large Waitrose, and a broad variety of independent shops, boutiques, pubs and restaurants.The larger centres of Cheltenham, Gloucester, Swindon, Bath, Oxford and Stratford are all within easy reach by car. A gate to the 2,500 acre Cirencester Park is open during the day and offers fabulous walking. Private and state schools in the area are excellent, such as Beaudesert, Deer Park, Kingshill, Prior Park, Rendcomb, St Hugh's and Hatherop.Communications are excellent, with access mainly via dual carriageway A417 to the M4 at Swindon and M5 at Cheltenham/Gloucester. There are mainline rail services from Kemble and Swindon. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i71076105
Why we love Ready Token HouseReady Token House is a handsome Cotswold stone house which dates back to the 17th Century. The entire property has been subject to an extensive but sympathetic renovation programme which has been orchestrated by the renowned architects Yiangou. The house now offers well laid out family accommodation which has been finished to an exacting standard throughout. The ground floor offers generous and elegant entertaining spaces, including an impressive Entrance Hall with flagstone floors and an elegant and well designed Drawing Room with an large open fire, stone mullion windows and views over the garden. Leading from here there is a useful study which benefits from doors to the garden and a wood burner making practical year round space. The Kitchen breakfast room has been completely redesigned and includes high specification appliances and a bespoke kitchen. A central island makes this a sociable space ideal for entertaining or for modern family living. There is also a stable door which leads directly into the formal area of the garden and gives access to a sunny south facing terrace. This floor also includes a light and airy panelled Sitting Room, (currently configured as a media room), as well as a Boot Room, Cloakroom and Utility Room. On the first floor a spacious landing leads to an impressive principal Bedroom suite with stunning views over the gardens and direct access to a beautifully finished bathroom and dressing room with fitted wardrobes. This floor also has three further double bedrooms and three bathrooms and benefits from the same high ceilings seen on the ground floor. All the bedrooms face onto the garden, giving a stunning outlook and far-reaching southerly views. The second floor has another bedroom and bathroom and direct access to loft space which makes for useful storage. Ready Token House sits in a wonderful position with views over the gardens and onto its own land. The house is incredibly private from all sides and sits well within its own landscaped gardens and grounds. Beyond the paddocks the countryside rolls away into the distance providing fabulous views as far away as the Marlborough Downs. In addition to the house there is a useful stable block including a large storage barn and a particularly well-appointed Cottage. This provides ancillary accommodation and includes its own walled garden and private parking for several cars with its own access. Internally there are two bedrooms and a well finished sitting room and kitchen. There is also an impressive air-conditioned indoor swimming pool which comes complete with doors to the garden and far-reaching views. This area has changing rooms, showers and a useful gym area. A further addition to the house has been a recently constructed garage comprised of four bays. These have been sympathetically constructed and make for a useful storage area for any car enthusiasts. Back to NatureAs with the house, the gardens have also been subject to a complete refurbishment and redesign programme. This award- winning garden includes cleverly planted borders, lawned areas, kitchen garden and mature trees. Although much of this garden is recent, the entire area has settled seamlessly into the historic setting. Throughout the gardens there is a real sense of balance and elegance, with areas of both formal garden and wild flower meadows. Beyond the sweeping lawn is a Ha-Ha, which gives a natural divide between the gardens and the land. A small footbridge across gives access to a wildflower meadow and lake. The entire garden has commanding views of the surrounding countryside and can be enjoyed from almost every angle of the garden. The borders surrounding the terrace have been generously planted and have created the perfect outdoor entertaining space which, due to its south facing orientation, is a real sun trap for much of the day. To the side of Ready Token House is a secluded pond garden with a Roman well and well house. The LandReady Token House has fields running away to the south of the house. They provide excellent amenity and grazing for livestock, horses and ponies. The level fields are walled and fenced with water supplied to each of them. The land includes a combination of lovely mature trees and young plantations. There is room for an arena or me nage (subject to consent) and in one corner a stone field shelter with water connected, two bays and a concrete floor. The land ensures that the house and gardens have protection over their outlook, views and privacy. Getting Out and About Ready Token House is situated close to the unspoilt Cotswold village of Ready Token. The main shopping hub for Ready Token House is Cirencester. Cirencester is an historic Roman town, which became an important centre for the wool trade in medieval times. Today it is a thriving market town. Shopping in Cirencester is highly regarded, and off the main streets there are many interesting back lanes with specialist shops, particularly Black Jack Street. More extensive shopping and cultural facilities are provided at Cheltenham, Oxford and Swindon, all of which are within easy reach. Ready Token is well served by good access to the A417/A419 at Cirencester, which provides excellent links to the M4 and M5 motorways. Kemble and Swindon stations provide regular inter-city train links to London Paddington. Sport and LeisureThere are many enjoyable walks in the area together with an extensive network of footpaths and bridleways with excellent riding. Hunting is with the VWH and polo played regularly at Cirencester Park. Water sports at the Cotswold Water Park, golf at South Cerney, Swindon and Cirencester. Racing at Cheltenham and Newbury. Theatres at Oxford, Cheltenham and Bath. Great SchoolsThere is a good choice of nursery and primary schools in and around Cirencester. The area is noted for both its private and state schools. The former include Hatherop Castle which is just a short drive from the house, Rendcomb College, Beaudesert Park, Westonbirt, Cheltenham Ladies and Cheltenham College. Directions Leave Cirencester on the Barnsley/Burford road. After about a mile from the traffic lights with the Fosse, and in a dip, turn right towards Quenington. Ready Token House is exactly 3 miles along this road on the right-hand side. For more details and to contact: https://realtyww.info/houses_cirencester-d197125/for-sale_i70889103
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