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Located to the east of the town lies Hatherop Road, number 31 comprises a semi-detached house that was built in the 1990’s. The property has been traditionally constructed of reconstituted stone elevations set beneath a pitched conservation style tiled roof. With the benefit of sealed double glazed casement windows and the comfort of a gas fired boiler that powers the domestic hot water and heating systems, this comfortable home provides accommodation presented over two floors.
A canopy porch gives cover to the front door that opens into the sitting room. This charming room has open plan staircase that leads to the first floor, window to front aspect, door opens into the Kitchen. Fitted with a range of base and wall mounted units, building low level oven with hob and extractor. Ample space for dining, sliding patio door that opens onto the patio and rear garden. To the first floor this well-presented house has two bedrooms, each of double proportion and bathroom with natural light and colour suite.
A particular attraction to 31 Hatherop Road is the outside space. Set on the edge of this small development and affronting Hatherop Road the property certainly does not feel within an ‘estate’. Set back from the road, with deep verge, the driveway leads to the front and side allowing ample parking. The rear garden is hard landscaped, bound by timber fencing and has side pedestrian access.
General Information The property is freehold offering vacant possession upon completion. Council Tax band ‘B’, charges 2024/25 £1,699.66. EPC Band ‘D’ (68). Local authority, Cotswold District Council. Broadband & Mobile signal checker via www.ofcom.org.uk