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4 bedroom terraced house
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Property description & features
- Tenure: Freehold
- Georgian period house
- Abundance of period features
- Two reception rooms
- Four spacious bedrooms
- 18' x 16' kitchen/family room
- Grade II listed
- Master bedroom with en suite
- Two further bathroom facilities
- Walled and pretty rear gardens
- Central village location
The overall spacious accommodation is situated over three floors, with an elegant reception hall with decorative tiled flooring, two impressive reception rooms and three generous first floor bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom. The top-floor master suite, has a walk-through dressing room and connecting en-suite shower room.
The stunning front sitting room offers numerous period features, with the original stone fireplace with fitted cast-iron wood burner, exposed beams and a large panelled picture window.
In the heart of the house is the family room which has exposed wooden flooring, corner storage cupboard and fitted roof lantern, with access to the family kitchen.
The 18 ft x 16 ft family kitchen, is flooded by natural light from the fitted roof lantern, offering an abundance of wall and base units, with fitted Rangemaster cooker, pantry/utility room and French doors to the private rear gardens with the advantage of gated side access.
The rear gardens are partly stone-walled, with an immediate patio terrace, stepping up to a lawn area and a small vegetable patch.
There is also the added benefit of a wooden-built contemporary home office situated to the rear of the secluded gardens, with power and insulation, offering a variety of purposes.
The propetry benefits from planning permission
Bampton sits close to the edge of the Cotswolds and is one of the oldest and prettiest villages in the area. While it retains much of the character of the traditional Cotswold village, it is also a hive of activity with a multitude of events taking place throughout the year - with something for everyone.
Bampton is also the envy of many of the neighbouring villages in that it boasts an excellent array of amenities for a village of its size. It has a post office, library, a sports ground and pavilion, an art gallery, two churches, a primary school, a medical centre and of course a market square.
The village is well known as one of the film sets for Downton Abbey and as the background to the popular crime novels by Melvin Starr featuring the mediaeval surgeon, Hugh de Singleton.
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