Guide price
£595,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleCricklade Street, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
Freehold
About this property
Wealth of character features
Lovely private garden
Gated parking
Central location
EPC E (45)
A superb Grade II Listed house set centrally within the heart of the town and benefiting from a beautiful, sheltered rear garden and parking.
Brimming with character, this comfortable and well-proportioned home effortlessly combines historic features with bright, flexible living spaces. The welcoming sitting room at the front of the house features beautiful wooden flooring and a striking dressed stone fireplace, creating a warm and elegant focal point.
The cottage-style kitchen/diner is both inviting and practical, with a traditional quarry-tiled floor and a classic Rayburn stove. There is plenty of space for a central dining table, making it a perfect space for family meals or entertaining. French doors open directly onto the garden patio, enhancing the indoor-outdoor flow. A generous utility/boot room provides excellent storage, along with a conveniently located ground-floor shower room.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises a spacious principal bedroom featuring a beautiful dressed stone wall and built-in wardrobes. A second bedroom at the rear shares a stylish family bathroom, complete with a bath and separate shower. The second floor boasts a wonderfully spacious attic bedroom, complete with exposed beams and a dormer window offering elevated views.
For those requiring further space, there is a stunning barrelled cellar and attic (accessed via a dropdown ladder) previously used as a hobby room/kids den.
Outside, the south-westerly facing rear garden is a standout feature — beautifully landscaped with mature planted borders, a neat lawn, and a gravel parking area. The paved patio, accessed directly from the kitchen/diner, creates a perfect spot for al fresco dining and outdoor relaxation.
This is a unique and rarely available home that blends period character, modern comfort, and a fantastic central location — perfect for those seeking something truly special.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired heating feeding radiators. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
outgoings: The property has been placed in Band ‘D’ for Council Tax purposes; charges 2025/26 £2,413.31.
Local authority: Cotswold District Council, tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.
Brimming with character, this comfortable and well-proportioned home effortlessly combines historic features with bright, flexible living spaces. The welcoming sitting room at the front of the house features beautiful wooden flooring and a striking dressed stone fireplace, creating a warm and elegant focal point.
The cottage-style kitchen/diner is both inviting and practical, with a traditional quarry-tiled floor and a classic Rayburn stove. There is plenty of space for a central dining table, making it a perfect space for family meals or entertaining. French doors open directly onto the garden patio, enhancing the indoor-outdoor flow. A generous utility/boot room provides excellent storage, along with a conveniently located ground-floor shower room.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises a spacious principal bedroom featuring a beautiful dressed stone wall and built-in wardrobes. A second bedroom at the rear shares a stylish family bathroom, complete with a bath and separate shower. The second floor boasts a wonderfully spacious attic bedroom, complete with exposed beams and a dormer window offering elevated views.
For those requiring further space, there is a stunning barrelled cellar and attic (accessed via a dropdown ladder) previously used as a hobby room/kids den.
Outside, the south-westerly facing rear garden is a standout feature — beautifully landscaped with mature planted borders, a neat lawn, and a gravel parking area. The paved patio, accessed directly from the kitchen/diner, creates a perfect spot for al fresco dining and outdoor relaxation.
This is a unique and rarely available home that blends period character, modern comfort, and a fantastic central location — perfect for those seeking something truly special.
Services: Mains electricity, water and drainage are connected to the property. Oil fired heating feeding radiators. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
outgoings: The property has been placed in Band ‘D’ for Council Tax purposes; charges 2025/26 £2,413.31.
Local authority: Cotswold District Council, tenure: Freehold with vacant possession upon completion.