- 1960s terraced home +
- Three bedrooms +
- Central Cirencester location +
- Garage and car port parking +
- Separate sitting and dining rooms +
- Southerly facing rear garden +
- Potential to extend STPP +
- No onward chain +
Offered for sale with no onward chain and situated within central Cirencester is this 1960s terraced, three bedroom home benefitting from sought-after town centre parking and a southerly facing rear garden.
The property would benefit from a certain amount of update and lends itself to being extended subject to the necessary regulations and permissions. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and currently comprises, to the ground floor, entrance porch, hall, cloakroom, dining room, sitting room, kitchen and conservatory/rear porch. While the first floor offers the three bedrooms serviced by a family bathroom.
Outside, to the front, is a sizeable garden setting the house well back and providing good screen from the road. The private rear garden is laid to patio and lawn offering a sunny southerly aspect. Gated access leads to the rear onto Coach House Mews and the garage and car port.
NB - The property was built in 1964 and it is said to be sat on top of a Roman mosaic and as such was built on a reinforced concrete raft foundation.
NB - There is noticeable historic cracking within the property with reports from August 2011 and March 2026 available on request.
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.