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Energy Performance CertificateApartment 7 sits within the distinctive Longwood House conversion, where the architectural symmetry and arched windows give the building a presence that feels a cut above the typical modern block. Inside, the open plan kitchen, living and dining space is immediately impressive in scale and light. Large arched windows draw in a bright westerly aspect, while wood flooring runs through the reception space and hallway, adding warmth and continuity. There is ample room for a proper sofa arrangement and dining table, making the space feel genuinely usable rather than purely functional. The kitchen is clean lined and well considered, offering generous storage and integrated appliances arranged in a practical layout that works for everyday living. It is contemporary without feeling stark, stylish without being fussy. Both bedrooms are comfortable doubles and each benefits from built in wardrobe storage, a practical detail that makes everyday living that bit easier. The second bedroom also offers flexibility as a guest room or home office depending on lifestyle. The bathroom is modern and simply finished, designed to be straightforward and low maintenance.
Longwood House has a distinctive and well balanced frontage, its arched windows and clean lines giving it a presence that stands apart from many modern apartment buildings. Apartment 7 benefits from an allocated parking space directly outside the building, making day to day living straightforward and stress free. Secure communal access provides reassurance, while shared bin storage keeps the exterior practical and well managed.
Positioned on the edge of Cirencester, Apartment 7 offers a level of everyday convenience that is genuinely hard to beat. A pedestrian cut through from Longwood House leads directly to Lidl, which then links straight into Cirencester Retail Park and the Midland Road Trade Park. Supermarkets, gyms, home stores and day to day essentials are all within a few minutes walk of the front door. You can do a weekly shop, pick up a parcel and be back on the sofa in no time. For something less practical and far more enjoyable, the infamous Gilos sits directly opposite, widely regarded as serving the best burgers in town. Dangerous knowledge, perhaps, but useful nonetheless. The historic Market Place is around a twenty minute walk away, giving easy access to independent shops, cafés and everything that makes Cirencester feel like the Capital of the Cotswolds, without needing to rely on the car. For commuters, major road links are close at hand and Kemble Station, approximately 3.5 miles away, provides direct services to London Paddington, making this an easy base whether you work locally or further afield.