£350,000
3 bed terraced house for saleThe Avenue, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
***Coming Soon - Chain Free***
Period Terraced Property
3 Bedrooms
2 Reception Rooms
Kitchen
Bathroom
Large Garden
35'5 x 15' Garage with inspection pit
Off Street Parking
**Chain Free**
A cosy Cotswold Stone terraced cottage with a good size garden, double garage/workshop and off street parking. Located near the town centre.
Situated on The Avenue in Cirencester, with a driveway and access to the garage on Chester Street, a short walk from the town centre. This period property is deceptively spacious but is in need of some modernisation.
The property itself comprises:
Entrance Hallway
Plenty of space for coats and boots, stairs to first floor, door to
Living Room
Windows to front with window seats, feature fireplace, built in storage in alcoves, door to
Dining room
Rear facing window, boiler, sliding door to
Kitchen
Fitted units, electric cooker and gas hob, sink & drainer, space for a washing machine & fridge freezer, rear window, door out to garden
First floor
Stairs and Landing,
Sky light window, doors to
Bathroom
Rear window, bath, wash hand basin, WC, separate shower cubicle.
Bedroom 1
Front facing window, built in wardrobe and storage.
Bedroom 2
Front facing window
Bedroom 3
Rear facing window, double wardrobe.
Garden
Long rear garden, south east facing, side gate for rear access, out-house and garden store. Access to garage at the end
Garage
Double garage with inspection pit, up and over garage door for car access from the road through double gates allowing off street parking. Double doors to the garden.
Council Tax Band - D - £2,413.31p/a
Freehold
Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds and famous for its Roman history, has an abundance of cultural attractions including the Corinium Museum, Roman Amphitheatre and the Abbey. Cirencester Park is home to the Polo Club, one of the most historic clubs in the country, being founded in 1894.
The Market Place offers a choice of high street stores, independent retailers, cafes and restaurants. There is also the multi-award-winning Barn Theatre, Sundial Theatre and the Bathurst Estate and grounds.
A cosy Cotswold Stone terraced cottage with a good size garden, double garage/workshop and off street parking. Located near the town centre.
Situated on The Avenue in Cirencester, with a driveway and access to the garage on Chester Street, a short walk from the town centre. This period property is deceptively spacious but is in need of some modernisation.
The property itself comprises:
Entrance Hallway
Plenty of space for coats and boots, stairs to first floor, door to
Living Room
Windows to front with window seats, feature fireplace, built in storage in alcoves, door to
Dining room
Rear facing window, boiler, sliding door to
Kitchen
Fitted units, electric cooker and gas hob, sink & drainer, space for a washing machine & fridge freezer, rear window, door out to garden
First floor
Stairs and Landing,
Sky light window, doors to
Bathroom
Rear window, bath, wash hand basin, WC, separate shower cubicle.
Bedroom 1
Front facing window, built in wardrobe and storage.
Bedroom 2
Front facing window
Bedroom 3
Rear facing window, double wardrobe.
Garden
Long rear garden, south east facing, side gate for rear access, out-house and garden store. Access to garage at the end
Garage
Double garage with inspection pit, up and over garage door for car access from the road through double gates allowing off street parking. Double doors to the garden.
Council Tax Band - D - £2,413.31p/a
Freehold
Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds and famous for its Roman history, has an abundance of cultural attractions including the Corinium Museum, Roman Amphitheatre and the Abbey. Cirencester Park is home to the Polo Club, one of the most historic clubs in the country, being founded in 1894.
The Market Place offers a choice of high street stores, independent retailers, cafes and restaurants. There is also the multi-award-winning Barn Theatre, Sundial Theatre and the Bathurst Estate and grounds.