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Enchanting Cotswold townhouse with impressive south west facing garden.
103 Gloucester Street is an enchanting Grade II listed townhouse which is understood to date back to the 19th century.
The property has been beautifully and sympathetically refurbished blending the original features with contemporary living.
On entering the house there is a hallway, perfect for kicking off shoes and hanging coats. At the end of the hallway you are welcomed into the beautiful Kitchen/ Dining Room, where there is ample built in storage, fitted oven, gas cooker and AGA. With vaulted ceilings and views out across the garden, the room offers a wonderful sense of space and light, perfect for hosting; fitting eight comfortably. Stable doors lead out to the patio area.
The Utility Room off the Kitchen leads through to the Shower Room at the rear of the house.
The study is a lovely room with views and French doors to the patio, this room would also lend itself well as a Snug or separate Dining Room.
The Sitting Room has a charming cottage feel and just oozes comfort, with painted exposed brick walls & beams and a large fireplace with log burner.
The upstairs is laid out over two floors. On the first floor, the principal bedroom with impressive high ceilings and two large shuttered windows the room is flooded with light. In addition to the floor to ceiling fitted cupboards there is further storage below the two window seats. There is also a large family bathroom across the corridor with fitted floor to ceiling cupboards.
The second floor comprises two further double bedrooms as well as a TV Room on the landing space; this space would lend itself well to an Office or subject to usual planning and listed building consent, an additional bedroom or bathroom.
The garden is remarkably big for a townhouse garden, with a patio area surrounding the rear of the house, steps up on to the lawn which carries on into a kitchen garden with sheds to the rear.
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I adore this utterly charming townhouse with a fantastic garden in the heart of Cirencester.
Clemmie D'Arcy ClarkProperty agent