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Full details for 2 Bedroom Property For Sale in Cirencester

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Description

An attractive two-bedroom end of terraced property situated within a small cul-de-sac in the popular village of Winstone, and well placed with good access to Cirencester and Cheltenham.

The accommodation is arranged over two floors and comprises entrance hall with understairs cupboard, sitting room with stairs to the first floor. The fitted kitchen has a range of units with work surface over and a door leading to the conservatory.

To the first floor there are two double bedrooms and a fitted bathroom.

The rear garden is well enclosed. There are two parking spaces to the front of the property.

Move Ready

Our seller for this property has opted to use our ‘Move Ready’ pack because they are keen to put themselves in the best position to achieve a smooth and speedy sale. They have opted to make purchasing the pack a condition of their sale as a show of their commitment , with the aim of a faster less complicated process.

The cost of the pack to the buyer is £300 inc VAT (non-refundable) and includes the following that is in place ready to be sent to your solicitor upon offer acceptance:

- Property Information Questionnaire
- Fittings and Contents forms
- Official copy of Title Register or Epitome of Title if an unregistered title
- Title plan
- Local Authority search
- Draft contract
- A buyers information booklet will be shared on first viewing
- Anti Money Laundering Checks

Winstone is a small village located in the Cotswold Hills and benefits from an attractive Norman church, an active village hall, good local primary school in neighbouring Miserden and a couple of pubs locally. It is about five miles from Cirencester.

Today, it is often referred to as the “Capital of the Cotswolds” and is located on the edge of the Cotswold Water Park. The town owes a great deal of its stunning architecture to the wealthy wool traders whose buildings span the Middle Ages to the 18th century.
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