The ground floor benefits from character features such as high ceilings, decorative cornicing, and feature fireplaces throughout. This is apparent as soon as you enter from the front into the central entrance hall with period tiled floor, and stairs leading to the first floor with storage area below. To the right is a an attractive dual aspect dining room with feature fireplace, whilst behind it is a sitting room with bay window leading out to the side and open fireplace. To the left of the entrance hall is the large kitchen/breakfast/family room. The kitchen area is fitted with a range of storage and appliances as well as accent lighting, and a breakfast bar. There is a dual aspect family area which provides further reception space with window seat, and traditional style feature bakers oven. There is a further seating area in front of the bifold door leading out to the garden. Beyond the kitchen is a utility area which provides further storage and appliance space. The ground floor is completed by a useful cloakroom fitted with a wc, and wash hand basin. The first floor landing has a window overlooking the front as well as access to the four bedrooms and family bathroom which is fitted with a suite comprising bath with shower over, wc, and wash hand basin, as well as an airing cupboard. All of the bedrooms have a feature fireplace and two have built in storage. The master bedroom further benefits from an ensuite with shower, wc, and wash hand basin.
The property sits on a good size plot with gardens to three sides. There is driveway parking for a couple of cars and a large storage shed which serves the purpose of traditional garage storage. A gated path leads to the front door and provides access to the front and side gardens which are mainly laid to lawn and enclosed by mature hedging. There is gated access to the other side garden which has areas of lawn, patio, and decking with shrub borders and several seating areas.
Although the property has a Common Hill address, it fronts and is accessed from The Fiddle which is a quiet lane leading out to The Forty and attractive countryside beyond. This convenient position means it is in easy walking distance of the bustle of the High Street and the many amenities on offer. The commuter links from Cricklade are extensive, with Swindon, Malmesbury, Cirencester and Cheltenham all nearby whilst the A419/7 combined with the M4 and M5, make larger city destinations easily achievable.