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Energy Performance CertificateThe property opens into a welcoming living room, where a bay window, feature fireplace and wood burning stove give the room plenty of character and a warm, homely feel. From here, the layout flows through to a separate dining room, creating a useful second reception space with room for everyday dining, entertaining or working from home. To the rear, the kitchen/breakfast room is a particularly generous space, with a range of storage, appliance space and plenty of room for a table. Double doors lead directly out to the garden, making this a practical and sociable part of the house. A separate laundry area and downstairs cloakroom add useful everyday convenience. The first floor offers two bedrooms and a family bathroom, with the main bedroom positioned to the front and enjoying a good sense of space. A further staircase leads to the second floor, where there is a large third bedroom with built in storage, providing an excellent top floor room with plenty of flexibility.
To the front, the property sits behind a small walled garden, giving a little separation from the road, with street parking available nearby. The rear garden is enclosed and offers a surprisingly green and private space, with established planting, mature shrubs and seating areas. It is currently arranged for ease of use, while still feeling full of life and character, with direct access back into the kitchen/breakfast room.
Watermoor Road is well placed for both everyday convenience and easy access into the heart of Cirencester. Local shops and amenities are close at hand, while the town centre is within easy reach, offering a brilliant mix of independent shops, cafés, restaurants, pubs and everyday services. Cirencester is often described as the capital of the Cotswolds, and with good reason. It has that rare mix of proper market town character, beautiful period architecture, strong community feel and practical day to day convenience. From the Market Place and the Abbey Grounds to Cirencester Park, the open air swimming pool, local schools, leisure facilities and regular markets, it is a town that genuinely offers a lovely quality of life. For those needing to travel further afield, the area is well connected by road, with access towards Swindon, Cheltenham, Gloucester and the wider Cotswolds. Kemble Station is also nearby, providing rail links to London Paddington and beyond, making this a great base for those who want Cotswold living without feeling cut off.