Guide price
£425,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleClarrie Road, Tetbury GL8
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Semi-Detached Home
Three Bedrooms
Kitchen Dining Room
Sitting Room
Utility Room
Rear Garden
Driveway & Single Garage
Motivated Seller
Situated within a peaceful residential cul-de-sac on the northern edge of town, a well-appointed three-bedroom semi-detached home accompanied by off-street parking, an integral garage and a private rear garden.
Clarrie Road is a collection of homes understood to have been built in the 1970’s and is favourably placed with a convenient walk of all the town’s amenities, including the very close by Tesco superstore and both primary and secondary schools. This particular home is a well-presented throughout, and offers versatile family accommodation complemented by a private, fully enclosed rear garden. Additional features that set this property apart are the separate utility room, downstairs cloakroom and an integral garage.
A useful canopy porch covers the front door, before leading into the welcoming entrance hall which features a stylish tiled floor and provides access to the ground floor rooms, stairs to the first floor with a thoughtfully designed storage area underneath, and a door to the smart cloakroom. The cloakroom is fitted with a contemporary white suite and complemented by striking blue and white feature tiling. The spacious sitting room enjoys an abundance of natural light through its front-facing window and provides an inviting reception space with soft neutral décor and fitted carpeting. Across the rear of the property lies the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining room, undoubtedly the heart of the home. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with an attractive range of sage-green shaker-style wall and base units, complemented by solid wooden worktops, a classic Belfast sink and white brick-effect tiled splashbacks. Integrated appliances include a built-under oven with gas hob, dishwasher and fridge, while open timber shelving provides both practicality and character. The dining area comfortably accommodates a family dining table and benefits from double glazed French doors opening directly onto the rear patio, creating an excellent space for both everyday living and entertaining. Adjoining the kitchen is a particularly useful utility room, offering additional matching cabinetry, generous worktop space and space with plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and upright fridge freezer. Doors provide convenient access both to the rear garden and directly into the integral garage, which benefits from power, lighting and built-in storage.
The first-floor landing provides access to the insulated and boarded loft space, together with an airing cupboard fitted with slatted shelving. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms comprising two comfortable doubles, both with built-in wardrobes, and a generous single bedroom, currently arranged as a home office. The family bathroom is fitted with a modern white suite including a bath with shower over, wash hand basin and WC, complemented by contemporary tiling, a heated towel rail and fitted mirror.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has been landscaped to create an attractive and private outdoor space. Immediately adjoining the house is a generous paved terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. The remainder is laid to lawn enclosed by timber fencing and established hedging and a mature flowering cherry tree provide an attractive backdrop, while a raised sleeper bed offers an ideal space for growing vegetables. Additional practical features include a timber garden shed, compost bin and water butt. To the front, the property enjoys a double-width driveway providing ample off-road parking, together with an area of lawn and access to the single integral garage via an up-and-over door.
The property is understood to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Freehold. Council Tax Band C (Cotswold District Council).
EPC Rating: D (56).
Situation Tetbury itself is a historic wool town set within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its royal connections—most notably nearby Highgrove House, the country residence of King Charles III. The town offers a delightful mix of independent retailers, cafés, pubs, and restaurants, along with essential amenities including a supermarket and both primary and secondary schools.
For commuters, Kemble Station, approximately seven miles to the north, provides direct mainline services to London Paddington, while the M4 and M5 motorways are both easily accessible, offering excellent links to Bath, Bristol, and London.
Please note: In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations, all purchasers are required to undergo identity verification checks once an offer has been accepted. A non-refundable fee of £24 per named purchaser applies for these aml checks.
Clarrie Road is a collection of homes understood to have been built in the 1970’s and is favourably placed with a convenient walk of all the town’s amenities, including the very close by Tesco superstore and both primary and secondary schools. This particular home is a well-presented throughout, and offers versatile family accommodation complemented by a private, fully enclosed rear garden. Additional features that set this property apart are the separate utility room, downstairs cloakroom and an integral garage.
A useful canopy porch covers the front door, before leading into the welcoming entrance hall which features a stylish tiled floor and provides access to the ground floor rooms, stairs to the first floor with a thoughtfully designed storage area underneath, and a door to the smart cloakroom. The cloakroom is fitted with a contemporary white suite and complemented by striking blue and white feature tiling. The spacious sitting room enjoys an abundance of natural light through its front-facing window and provides an inviting reception space with soft neutral décor and fitted carpeting. Across the rear of the property lies the impressive open-plan kitchen and dining room, undoubtedly the heart of the home. The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with an attractive range of sage-green shaker-style wall and base units, complemented by solid wooden worktops, a classic Belfast sink and white brick-effect tiled splashbacks. Integrated appliances include a built-under oven with gas hob, dishwasher and fridge, while open timber shelving provides both practicality and character. The dining area comfortably accommodates a family dining table and benefits from double glazed French doors opening directly onto the rear patio, creating an excellent space for both everyday living and entertaining. Adjoining the kitchen is a particularly useful utility room, offering additional matching cabinetry, generous worktop space and space with plumbing for a washing machine, tumble dryer and upright fridge freezer. Doors provide convenient access both to the rear garden and directly into the integral garage, which benefits from power, lighting and built-in storage.
The first-floor landing provides access to the insulated and boarded loft space, together with an airing cupboard fitted with slatted shelving. There are three well-proportioned bedrooms comprising two comfortable doubles, both with built-in wardrobes, and a generous single bedroom, currently arranged as a home office. The family bathroom is fitted with a modern white suite including a bath with shower over, wash hand basin and WC, complemented by contemporary tiling, a heated towel rail and fitted mirror.
Outside, the enclosed rear garden has been landscaped to create an attractive and private outdoor space. Immediately adjoining the house is a generous paved terrace, ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. The remainder is laid to lawn enclosed by timber fencing and established hedging and a mature flowering cherry tree provide an attractive backdrop, while a raised sleeper bed offers an ideal space for growing vegetables. Additional practical features include a timber garden shed, compost bin and water butt. To the front, the property enjoys a double-width driveway providing ample off-road parking, together with an area of lawn and access to the single integral garage via an up-and-over door.
The property is understood to be connected to mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Freehold. Council Tax Band C (Cotswold District Council).
EPC Rating: D (56).
Situation Tetbury itself is a historic wool town set within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, renowned for its royal connections—most notably nearby Highgrove House, the country residence of King Charles III. The town offers a delightful mix of independent retailers, cafés, pubs, and restaurants, along with essential amenities including a supermarket and both primary and secondary schools.
For commuters, Kemble Station, approximately seven miles to the north, provides direct mainline services to London Paddington, while the M4 and M5 motorways are both easily accessible, offering excellent links to Bath, Bristol, and London.
Please note: In accordance with Anti-Money Laundering regulations, all purchasers are required to undergo identity verification checks once an offer has been accepted. A non-refundable fee of £24 per named purchaser applies for these aml checks.
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