Down Ampney, Cirencester, Gloucestershire, GL7
£700,000
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 5
NO ONWARD CHAIN... Kilkenny sits on sizeable plot with a rural backdrop on the eastern outskirts of the popular village of Down Ampney. The original property has been significantly extended over the years providing generous and flexible accommodation along with a sizeable garden, large double garage and ample off street parking.
No onward chain... Kilkenny sits on sizeable plot with a rural backdrop on the eastern outskirts of the popular village of Down Ampney. The original property has been significantly extended over the years providing generous and flexible accommodation along with a sizeable garden, large double garage and ample off street parking.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors, measures in excess of 2300 sq/ft (including garage), with the ground floor comprising entrance hall, kitchen breakfast room, utility room, rear lobby accessing the garage, dining room, large 'L' shaped triple aspect sitting room, two double bedrooms and a shower room. The first floor consists of three further bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefitting from a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, the other two bedrooms are serviced by a separate bathroom. There is also ample accessible eaves storage.
Outside, the plot is approximately 1/3 of an acre, to the front is a carriage driveway that offers parking for numerous vehicles, and a detached garage providing space for four cars, with power and light and stairs leading to a large attic storage space. While to the rear is a sizeable mature garden.
The nature of the plot allows for the possibility of the garden to be separated and developed, subject the necessary permissions.
Down Ampney is a small village located on the edge of the Cotswold Water Park. The village facilities include a primary school, post office/shop, village hall and village green, children's play area and tennis courts. The village is surrounded by lovely countryside and is ideal for walking, riding and cycling. Just south of the village is Cricklade's North Meadow, which is now a National Nature Reserve, and home to the rare 'Snakeshead Fritillary' which flowers in April. The village is at the southern gateway to the Cotswold Water Park, which offers sailing, water/jet skiing, fishing, and bird watching.
Down Ampney is halfway between Swindon and Cirencester, offering excellent transport links with a mainline station at Swindon for direct trains to London and the south west and motorway connections via the A419 to M4 and M5.
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.
No onward chain... Kilkenny sits on sizeable plot with a rural backdrop on the eastern outskirts of the popular village of Down Ampney. The original property has been significantly extended over the years providing generous and flexible accommodation along with a sizeable garden, large double garage and ample off street parking.
The accommodation is arranged over two floors, measures in excess of 2300 sq/ft (including garage), with the ground floor comprising entrance hall, kitchen breakfast room, utility room, rear lobby accessing the garage, dining room, large 'L' shaped triple aspect sitting room, two double bedrooms and a shower room. The first floor consists of three further bedrooms, with the principal bedroom benefitting from a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, the other two bedrooms are serviced by a separate bathroom. There is also ample accessible eaves storage.
Outside, the plot is approximately 1/3 of an acre, to the front is a carriage driveway that offers parking for numerous vehicles, and a detached garage providing space for four cars, with power and light and stairs leading to a large attic storage space. While to the rear is a sizeable mature garden.
The nature of the plot allows for the possibility of the garden to be separated and developed, subject the necessary permissions.
Down Ampney is a small village located on the edge of the Cotswold Water Park. The village facilities include a primary school, post office/shop, village hall and village green, children's play area and tennis courts. The village is surrounded by lovely countryside and is ideal for walking, riding and cycling. Just south of the village is Cricklade's North Meadow, which is now a National Nature Reserve, and home to the rare 'Snakeshead Fritillary' which flowers in April. The village is at the southern gateway to the Cotswold Water Park, which offers sailing, water/jet skiing, fishing, and bird watching.
Down Ampney is halfway between Swindon and Cirencester, offering excellent transport links with a mainline station at Swindon for direct trains to London and the south west and motorway connections via the A419 to M4 and M5.
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.
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