Gloucestershire cottage for sale
Woodside cottage is a period picture postcard property four miles from Cirencester


Woodside cottage is a charming detached Cotswold stone property in Duntisbourne Rouse, a small village near Cirencester. The property has spacious and light accommodation over two floors with high ceilings and period features including exposed beams and an open fireplace with inset wood-burning stove. The cottage also has bespoke wooden double glazed windows and French doors out to the garden.
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The property has a sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility room, cloakroom, three bedrooms and a bathroom plus a garage, parking and a pretty garden, which is mainly laid to lawn to the front and there are two courtyard terraces to the rear. Subject to planning permission, the cottage can also be expanded to five bedrooms and two/three reception rooms.
The property is in a prime secluded position but with excellent links to amenities and transport: Cirencester has all amenities provided by a bustling town and Kemble station six miles away provides a service to London Paddington in around 80 minutes.
The guide price is £575,000, for further information contact Knight Frank on 01285 659771 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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