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ENTRANCE LOBBY Entrance door. Tiled floor. Glazed panelled window. Door to sitting room.
SITTING/DINING ROOM 15' 5" x 11' 5" (4.7m x 3.48m) Window to front. Wood laminate flooring. Storage heater. Built in storage cupboard. Telephone point. Television point.
KITCHEN 8' 4" x 5' 3" (2.54m x 1.6m) Single drainer stainless steel sink unit inset into a rolled edge worksurface with cupboard below. Further range of fitted wall and base units. Tiled splashbacks. Tiled flooring. Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine. Four ring Stoves hob and built in Stoves oven below.
BEDROOM 10' 8" x 9' 10" (3.25m x 3m) Two sash windows to the front. Tiled flooring. Storage heater.
EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM Tiled cubicle with Gainsborough shower. Pedestal wash basin. Tiled splashbacks. Low level WC. Tiled flooring. Shaving light and point. Extractor fan.
REAR LOBBY Half obscure glazed panelled door to rear. Part wood laminate and part tiled flooring.
OUTSIDE To the rear are communal areas to include garden and a concealed bin area. There is also parking for one vehicle and a visitors parking space.
FAIRFORD Fairford is a small market town in Gloucestershire.
The town lies in the Cotswolds on the River Coln, about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Cirencester, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Lechlade and 9 miles (14 km) north of Swindon.
Nearby are RAF Fairford and the Cotswold Water Park.
The town's secondary school is Farmor's School, an 11-18 co-educational Academy. The school is judged to be of outstanding standard, having achieved grade 1 in its Ofsted inspection in 2010.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary is renowned for its complete set of medieval stained glass, stone carvings and misericords. Built in the early 1490s, the church is an example of late Perpendicular Gothic architecture that is characterised by slim stone window mullions and light but strong buttresses. Grade 1 listed by English Heritage, St. Mary's is of national historical and architectural importance because it houses the most complete set of mediaeval stained glass windows in the country.
SITTING/DINING ROOM 15' 5" x 11' 5" (4.7m x 3.48m) Window to front. Wood laminate flooring. Storage heater. Built in storage cupboard. Telephone point. Television point.
KITCHEN 8' 4" x 5' 3" (2.54m x 1.6m) Single drainer stainless steel sink unit inset into a rolled edge worksurface with cupboard below. Further range of fitted wall and base units. Tiled splashbacks. Tiled flooring. Space and plumbing for automatic washing machine. Four ring Stoves hob and built in Stoves oven below.
BEDROOM 10' 8" x 9' 10" (3.25m x 3m) Two sash windows to the front. Tiled flooring. Storage heater.
EN SUITE SHOWER ROOM Tiled cubicle with Gainsborough shower. Pedestal wash basin. Tiled splashbacks. Low level WC. Tiled flooring. Shaving light and point. Extractor fan.
REAR LOBBY Half obscure glazed panelled door to rear. Part wood laminate and part tiled flooring.
OUTSIDE To the rear are communal areas to include garden and a concealed bin area. There is also parking for one vehicle and a visitors parking space.
FAIRFORD Fairford is a small market town in Gloucestershire.
The town lies in the Cotswolds on the River Coln, about 6 miles (9.7 km) east of Cirencester, 4 miles (6.4 km) west of Lechlade and 9 miles (14 km) north of Swindon.
Nearby are RAF Fairford and the Cotswold Water Park.
The town's secondary school is Farmor's School, an 11-18 co-educational Academy. The school is judged to be of outstanding standard, having achieved grade 1 in its Ofsted inspection in 2010.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Mary is renowned for its complete set of medieval stained glass, stone carvings and misericords. Built in the early 1490s, the church is an example of late Perpendicular Gothic architecture that is characterised by slim stone window mullions and light but strong buttresses. Grade 1 listed by English Heritage, St. Mary's is of national historical and architectural importance because it houses the most complete set of mediaeval stained glass windows in the country.