- Beautifully presented period cottage +
- Two bedrooms +
- Separate sitting room and dining room +
- Modern fitted kitchen +
- Recently fitted shower room +
- Southerly facing rear garden +
- Off street parking option available for a monthly fee +
- Planning permission in place to add a single storey rear extension +
- Situated around half a mile's walk of the town centre +
Situated around half a mile's walk of Cirencester town centre within a tucked away position is this beautifully presented two bedroom period cottage, benefitting from a southerly facing rear garden and planning permission in place to add a single storey rear extension.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising a recently constructed porch, sitting room with a feature fireplace, separate dining room with decorative wood burner and open to a modern fitted kitchen. The first floor provides the bedrooms and a wonderfully recently fitted shower room.
The planning permission for the erection of the front porch also included a single storey rear extension to square off the back of the house enlarging the kitchen and opening into the dining room. Cotswold District Council Planning Permission Reference: 22/02709/FUL
Outside, to the front is a small low maintenance garden. While to the rear, the garden enjoys a sunny southerly aspect with pedestrian gated rear access.
Parking option ... residents of Nursery Cottages have an arrangement with a local landowner who owns a car park at the end of the terrace. The current vendor rents a parking space for a small monthly fee, which could be an arrangement that the incoming purchasers could also take advantage of.
The market town of Cirencester is often referred to as the 'Capital of the Cotswolds'. It is ideally located with the M4, M5 and M40/A40, the mainline train station at Kemble and excellent bus and coach links all within easy reach.
Cirencester benefits from high street stores, independent specialist retailers, and a weekly market. There are also several delightful bistros, cafes, wine bars and public houses to suit all tastes. Cirencester boasts a community hospital, leisure centre, arts and craft centre, award winning museum, a theatre and a lovely outdoor swimming pool. Nearby there is golf, tennis, riding, football, rugby and cricket, and within the town a bowls club.
There are excellent primary and secondary state schools and a sixth form college campus. There are also good independent schools in the surrounding areas. The Royal Agricultural University is located just outside of the town and the area has numerous open green areas to visit for picnics and walks.