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Freehold
£399,750
(£485/sq. ft)
2 bed cottage for sale
Springfield Road, Quenington, Cirencester GL72 beds
1 bath
1 reception
824 sq. ft
EPC rating: D
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
C
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Hatherop Castle School 0.9 miles
- Hatherop Church of England Primary School 1.1 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- A delightful end terrace extended cottage
- Overlooking The Green
- Sitting room
- Open plan kitchen/dining room
- Two bedrooms
- Bathroom
- Gardens to front and rear
A delightful end terrace cottage overlooking The Green in the picturesque Cotswold village of Quenington, the larger centre of Fairford being a few miles drive to the south. The main accommodation offers an entrance porch, sitting room, open plan kitchen/dining room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. Outside are gardens to the front and rear.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band- C
EPC Rating- D
Freehold
Entrance Porch
Half obscure glazed panelled entrance door. Windows to front and side. Stone tiled floor. Worcester boiler for domestic hot water and central heating. Half glazed door to sitting room.
Sitting Room (5.00m x 3.61m (16'5" x 11'10"))
Window to front. Wooden flooring. Woodburner as fitted into a minster stone fireplace. Radiator. Television point. Understairs recess and cupboard. Staircase to first floor. Door to dining room.
Kitchen/Dining Room (6.27m x 5.00m (20'7" x 16'5"))
Dining area. Window to rear. Wooden flooring. Two radiators. Built in cupboard.
Kitchen: Window to rear. Belfast sink with mixer tap above set into a granite worksurface. Further range of wall and base units. Granite effect floor tiling. Inegrated Sharp dishwasher. Integrated Beko washing machine. Integrated fridge freezer. Four ring cda electric hob with extractor hood above. Integrated cda oven and convector oven.
Landing
Window to front. Radiator. Roof access.
Bedroom One (3.05m x 3.05m (10'0" x 10'0"))
Window to front with views over The Green. Radiator. Feature fireplace.
Bedroom Two (3.30m x 3.05m (10'10" x 10'0"))
Window to rear. Radiator.
Bathroom (2.54m x 2.24m (8'4" x 7'4"))
Window to rear. Suite comprising of a panelled bath with shower above, low level WC and pedestal wash basin. Tiled walls. Ladder radiator.
Outside
To the front a pedestrian gate and pathway lead to the entrance. Laid to lawn and enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall, timber fence and hedgerow. Gravelled pathways and another continuing to the side via a pedestrian gate.
The rear garden is westerly facing and enclosed by timber fencing. Full width patio. Outside tap. Retaining wall and step to a red brick pathway. Laid to lawn with borders. Timber shed. Wood store. Trellis concealing the oil tank.
Quenington
Quenington is a Cotswold village on the River Coln, situated approximately three miles to the north of Fairford. Important historic buildings include a medieval large dovecote above a gatehouse, and St Swithin's Church of England parish church, built mainly in the late 11th century and listed in the highest category of listed building, Grade I. The village has a village hall, a pub and a village green. The place-name 'Quenington' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Qvenintone. This is from the Old English 'Cwenenatun' meaning 'the women's town or settlement' (the word 'queen' has the same derivation). The Knights Hospitallier order had a preceptory which was all but demolished by the 1600s. The Gateway is the only part remaining.
Additional Information:
Council Tax Band- C
EPC Rating- D
Freehold
Entrance Porch
Half obscure glazed panelled entrance door. Windows to front and side. Stone tiled floor. Worcester boiler for domestic hot water and central heating. Half glazed door to sitting room.
Sitting Room (5.00m x 3.61m (16'5" x 11'10"))
Window to front. Wooden flooring. Woodburner as fitted into a minster stone fireplace. Radiator. Television point. Understairs recess and cupboard. Staircase to first floor. Door to dining room.
Kitchen/Dining Room (6.27m x 5.00m (20'7" x 16'5"))
Dining area. Window to rear. Wooden flooring. Two radiators. Built in cupboard.
Kitchen: Window to rear. Belfast sink with mixer tap above set into a granite worksurface. Further range of wall and base units. Granite effect floor tiling. Inegrated Sharp dishwasher. Integrated Beko washing machine. Integrated fridge freezer. Four ring cda electric hob with extractor hood above. Integrated cda oven and convector oven.
Landing
Window to front. Radiator. Roof access.
Bedroom One (3.05m x 3.05m (10'0" x 10'0"))
Window to front with views over The Green. Radiator. Feature fireplace.
Bedroom Two (3.30m x 3.05m (10'10" x 10'0"))
Window to rear. Radiator.
Bathroom (2.54m x 2.24m (8'4" x 7'4"))
Window to rear. Suite comprising of a panelled bath with shower above, low level WC and pedestal wash basin. Tiled walls. Ladder radiator.
Outside
To the front a pedestrian gate and pathway lead to the entrance. Laid to lawn and enclosed by a Cotswold stone wall, timber fence and hedgerow. Gravelled pathways and another continuing to the side via a pedestrian gate.
The rear garden is westerly facing and enclosed by timber fencing. Full width patio. Outside tap. Retaining wall and step to a red brick pathway. Laid to lawn with borders. Timber shed. Wood store. Trellis concealing the oil tank.
Quenington
Quenington is a Cotswold village on the River Coln, situated approximately three miles to the north of Fairford. Important historic buildings include a medieval large dovecote above a gatehouse, and St Swithin's Church of England parish church, built mainly in the late 11th century and listed in the highest category of listed building, Grade I. The village has a village hall, a pub and a village green. The place-name 'Quenington' is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears as Qvenintone. This is from the Old English 'Cwenenatun' meaning 'the women's town or settlement' (the word 'queen' has the same derivation). The Knights Hospitallier order had a preceptory which was all but demolished by the 1600s. The Gateway is the only part remaining.
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