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£320,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleKemble, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
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About this property
Open house
16th September 2PM-3PM
Period, Grade II listed cottage
Sought after village
3 bedrooms
Garden
In need of refurbishment
Open house
Tuesday 16th September 2PM-3PM
A true find. Offered to the market for the first time lies this semi-detached Grade II Listed late C19 cottage in need of refurbishement. Open plan living room, kitchen, three bedrooms. Delightful gardens.
Situated within the heart of the ‘old village’ lies Church Road, a charming lane straddled by period houses and cottages bound by dry stone walls. Number 160, a late C19 cottage has been constructed of coursed rubble stone beneath a pitched Cotswold slate roof and features stone mullion windows with square hood moulding, quoins and cornice detail. The property has been Listed Grade II for its historical importance.
This charming cottage has been the subject of a lengthy tenancy and now comes to the market for the first time. It now requires extensive refurbishment and modernisation.
The layout currently provides, part glazed front door opening into entrance porch with access to the living room. With dual aspect, this light reception features a chimney breast housing wood burning stove, recessed cupboards and shelving. Useful understairs store. Door to stairwell and access to the kitchen. With window overlooking the garden, access to rear lobby. The ground floor further encompasses a shower room with WC and store housing the freestanding oil-fired boiler. Three bedrooms lie to the first floor.
The gardens reflect established planting; mixture of specimen trees bound partly by stone walling. Side pedestrian gate.
General information
The property is Freehold offering vacant possession. All main services with the exception of gas are connected. Oil fired boiler. Council Tax band ‘C’ charges 2025/26 £1,975.19. Local Authority, Cotswold District Council, Cirencester. EPC Band ‘E’ (45). Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
Kemble is a popular Cotswold village located less than 4 miles south west of Cirencester. The village has a highly reputable primary school, convenience store with post office, part-time doctor’s surgery, public house, village hall and playing fields. In addition, there is a railway station with access to London Paddington just 75 minutes journey time. Nearby, Cirencester offers a wealth of facilities from the boutique shops to a choice of supermarkets. The town provides secondary schooling, a cottage hospital and an abundance of eateries.
Tuesday 16th September 2PM-3PM
A true find. Offered to the market for the first time lies this semi-detached Grade II Listed late C19 cottage in need of refurbishement. Open plan living room, kitchen, three bedrooms. Delightful gardens.
Situated within the heart of the ‘old village’ lies Church Road, a charming lane straddled by period houses and cottages bound by dry stone walls. Number 160, a late C19 cottage has been constructed of coursed rubble stone beneath a pitched Cotswold slate roof and features stone mullion windows with square hood moulding, quoins and cornice detail. The property has been Listed Grade II for its historical importance.
This charming cottage has been the subject of a lengthy tenancy and now comes to the market for the first time. It now requires extensive refurbishment and modernisation.
The layout currently provides, part glazed front door opening into entrance porch with access to the living room. With dual aspect, this light reception features a chimney breast housing wood burning stove, recessed cupboards and shelving. Useful understairs store. Door to stairwell and access to the kitchen. With window overlooking the garden, access to rear lobby. The ground floor further encompasses a shower room with WC and store housing the freestanding oil-fired boiler. Three bedrooms lie to the first floor.
The gardens reflect established planting; mixture of specimen trees bound partly by stone walling. Side pedestrian gate.
General information
The property is Freehold offering vacant possession. All main services with the exception of gas are connected. Oil fired boiler. Council Tax band ‘C’ charges 2025/26 £1,975.19. Local Authority, Cotswold District Council, Cirencester. EPC Band ‘E’ (45). Broadband & Mobile signal checker via
Kemble is a popular Cotswold village located less than 4 miles south west of Cirencester. The village has a highly reputable primary school, convenience store with post office, part-time doctor’s surgery, public house, village hall and playing fields. In addition, there is a railway station with access to London Paddington just 75 minutes journey time. Nearby, Cirencester offers a wealth of facilities from the boutique shops to a choice of supermarkets. The town provides secondary schooling, a cottage hospital and an abundance of eateries.