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Freehold
£350,000
3 bed semi-detached house for sale
The Green, Quenington, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL73 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC rating: E
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
C
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Hatherop Castle School 0.8 miles
- Hatherop Church of England Primary School 1 mile
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Freehold
- Semi-detached family home
- Three bedrooms
- Cul-de-sac position in popular village
- Sitting room and dining room
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Gardens and driveway parking
Sitting in a small cul-de-sac in this ever-popular and quintessential Cotswold village of Quenington. The property is well placed to be close to a wide range of amenities, facilities and some beautiful countryside walks.
The accommodation, which is arranged over two floors, briefly comprises of an inner hallway where there is a door to the sitting room. The sitting room has a stone fireplace with a plinth to the side, an understairs storage cupboard, and a door to the garden. There is a dining room enjoying dual aspect with a door to the front. The kitchen/breakfast room enjoys a dual-aspect and has a range of wall and base units with some integral appliances, and ample room for a table. There is a cloakroom off the hallway where there are also stairs to the first floor.
The landing leads to three bedrooms and the family bathroom which has a bath and a wash hand basin.
Outside, to the front of the property is a gravel driveway providing ample parking and a small lawned area with flower/shrub borders. Access is gained round the side of the property. The rear is well enclosed and predominantly laid to lawn with flower/shrub borders. There is a paved patio offering a place to sit, relax and entertain.<br /><br />The beautiful village of Quenington can be found on the banks of the gently flowing River Coln as it winds its way through unspoilt countryside from Bibury to 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 (despite partial Victorian restoration) listed in the highest category of listed building, Grade I. The village has a village hall, a pub and a pleasant village green.
Barnsley House Gardens, founded by Rosemary Verey, can be found a short distance away. R.A.F. Fairford is also within easy reach, with Fairford centre just two miles away.
It has previously been suggested that the name Quenington could have meant "settlement on the Coln", the river which flows through the village, although the name 'Coln' is of unknown origin. Quenington is mentioned in the Domesday Book in relation to two mills at either end of the village, a water mill and a fulling mill, both now private residences.
The accommodation, which is arranged over two floors, briefly comprises of an inner hallway where there is a door to the sitting room. The sitting room has a stone fireplace with a plinth to the side, an understairs storage cupboard, and a door to the garden. There is a dining room enjoying dual aspect with a door to the front. The kitchen/breakfast room enjoys a dual-aspect and has a range of wall and base units with some integral appliances, and ample room for a table. There is a cloakroom off the hallway where there are also stairs to the first floor.
The landing leads to three bedrooms and the family bathroom which has a bath and a wash hand basin.
Outside, to the front of the property is a gravel driveway providing ample parking and a small lawned area with flower/shrub borders. Access is gained round the side of the property. The rear is well enclosed and predominantly laid to lawn with flower/shrub borders. There is a paved patio offering a place to sit, relax and entertain.<br /><br />The beautiful village of Quenington can be found on the banks of the gently flowing River Coln as it winds its way through unspoilt countryside from Bibury to 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 (despite partial Victorian restoration) listed in the highest category of listed building, Grade I. The village has a village hall, a pub and a pleasant village green.
Barnsley House Gardens, founded by Rosemary Verey, can be found a short distance away. R.A.F. Fairford is also within easy reach, with Fairford centre just two miles away.
It has previously been suggested that the name Quenington could have meant "settlement on the Coln", the river which flows through the village, although the name 'Coln' is of unknown origin. Quenington is mentioned in the Domesday Book in relation to two mills at either end of the village, a water mill and a fulling mill, both now private residences.
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Perry Bishop - Cirencester
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