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Local developers Chick Homes constructed this fine property in the 1960’s. The house is set on a low-density development of detached houses, set away from main roads yet within walking distance of the town’s amenities. Traditionally constructed of reconstituted stone elevations set beneath a pitched interlapping tiled roof, the house was skillfully extended in 2003 with a double storey rear and side extension. A further addition to the front ground floor was made in 2010, it now offers a splendid family home extending to some 175 sq m (1,887) gross internal floor area. Presented in good decorative order, the layout offers entrance hall with stairs rising to first floor, dual aspect sitting room with fireplace housing electric fire. There is a spacious separate dining room. The kitchen is well designed to offer a good range of base and wall mounted units, island for breakfast dining, rear access and door to study.
The ground floor further encompasses a utility room, cloakroom and access to the integral garage. To the first floor the house provides five bedrooms, each of good proportion, and plentiful storage. The principal bedroom has a large en suite with walk-in shower and the family bathroom completes the internal accommodation.
A major attraction to 30 Kingsmead is the outside space. With ample parking to the front and side pedestrian access leads to the rear garden. Displayed on two levels, the gardens are laid to lawns, with mature trees and a paved terrace, bound by timber fencing.
30 Kingsmead is a cracking family home set upon this popular residential development, an internal inspection is highly recommended.
The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. Council Tax Band ‘E’ charges 2024/25 £2,684.41. All main services connected. Cotswold District Council (01285) 623000. EPC Band ‘C’ (69). Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcome.org.uk