3 bedroom semi-detached house
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
3 beds
3 baths
1743
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Beautiful family home
- Three bedrooms, three bathrooms
- Beautiful village location
- Wonderful kitchen/diner room
- Sitting room and family room
- Utility/cloakroom
- Garden with raised patio area
- Driveway parking
A most attractive and well-proportioned family home enjoying a pleasant position in the ever-popular village of Aldsworth. This charming home enjoys a tranquil setting and offers sizable well-presented accommodation over three floors.
The accommodation is approached into an entrance lobby which leads into the kitchen/breakfast room. This is the main hub of this wonderful home. The kitchen has a generous range of wall and base units with working surfaces over, integral appliances, and ample room for a table. There are stairs to the first floor, a door to the garden, and a door to the utility/cloakroom. The sitting room has a fitted wood burner, fitted shelving and a fitted cupboard. This leads through into the family room which also has fitted cupboards, which in turn leads out to the garden.
Stairs from the dining area lead to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms one having an en suite bathroom, the other having an en suite shower and both having fitted wardrobes. Stairs from the landing lead to the second floor to the master bedroom with an en suite shower/bathroom.
Outside there is a gravel driveway with parking to the front. There is access to the rear garden which is well-enclosed and offers a good degree of privacy. It is designed with ease of maintenance in mind. There is an artificial lawn providing an area for children to play. There is a patio area close to the house and a raised patio area where you can sit, relax and entertain. There is also a very useful storage unit under the raised patio.
Aldsworth is an unspoilt village situated on elevated land just off the B4425. It has a late Norman church, St Bartholomew’s, which has a spire that can be seen for miles around. There is a popular village pub called the Sherborne Arms. The village hall runs various activities and has a Heritage Room that provides lots of local information. On the sporting front, there is a tennis court and a village cricket team, which plays local villages and schools.
There is a useful bus service that runs between Bourton-on-the-Water and Cirencester, taking in Northleach, Aldsworth, Bibury and Barnsley. Motorway links are good with the M5, M4 and A40/M40 all within easy reach and Cirencester is just ten miles away with all the facilities of a market town available.
The accommodation is approached into an entrance lobby which leads into the kitchen/breakfast room. This is the main hub of this wonderful home. The kitchen has a generous range of wall and base units with working surfaces over, integral appliances, and ample room for a table. There are stairs to the first floor, a door to the garden, and a door to the utility/cloakroom. The sitting room has a fitted wood burner, fitted shelving and a fitted cupboard. This leads through into the family room which also has fitted cupboards, which in turn leads out to the garden.
Stairs from the dining area lead to the first floor where there are two double bedrooms one having an en suite bathroom, the other having an en suite shower and both having fitted wardrobes. Stairs from the landing lead to the second floor to the master bedroom with an en suite shower/bathroom.
Outside there is a gravel driveway with parking to the front. There is access to the rear garden which is well-enclosed and offers a good degree of privacy. It is designed with ease of maintenance in mind. There is an artificial lawn providing an area for children to play. There is a patio area close to the house and a raised patio area where you can sit, relax and entertain. There is also a very useful storage unit under the raised patio.
Aldsworth is an unspoilt village situated on elevated land just off the B4425. It has a late Norman church, St Bartholomew’s, which has a spire that can be seen for miles around. There is a popular village pub called the Sherborne Arms. The village hall runs various activities and has a Heritage Room that provides lots of local information. On the sporting front, there is a tennis court and a village cricket team, which plays local villages and schools.
There is a useful bus service that runs between Bourton-on-the-Water and Cirencester, taking in Northleach, Aldsworth, Bibury and Barnsley. Motorway links are good with the M5, M4 and A40/M40 all within easy reach and Cirencester is just ten miles away with all the facilities of a market town available.
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