Spacious three-bedroom home with huge garden, AGA kitchen and parking for four..
Spacious approx. 2,200 sq ft family accommodation with multiple reception rooms
Sociable fitted dining kitchen with central AGA and seating for large table
Master bedroom with large four-piece en suite and his-and-hers basins
Extensive, well-designed gardens; terrace, pizza oven, pergola, greenhouse
Boot room, utility with pantry and direct garden access
Off-street parking for four vehicles; end-of-lane position
Property divided into two dwellings; council tax bands pending confirmation
Oil-fired heating, cavity walls assumed uninsulated — potential improvement cost
A spacious three-bedroom semi-detached home set on the edge of Kemble village, offering generous living space across approximately 2,200 sq ft and extensive, well-landscaped gardens. The house centres on a sociable dining kitchen with an AGA, multiple reception rooms (including a snug/home office with a wood burner) and a master suite with a four-piece en suite. Outdoor space is a major draw: paved terrace, brick pizza oven, pergola, greenhouse, raised beds and lawned areas designed for entertaining and family life.
Practical features include a utility/pantry, boot room with French doors to the terrace, ample off-street parking for four cars and good broadband speeds—useful for commuters and home workers. Kemble station is within easy reach with direct trains to London Paddington (about 1 hour 10–15 minutes), and Cirencester, Tetbury and the M4 are all accessible for shopping and services.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property was recently divided to create two semi-detached dwellings (council tax banding for each is pending), the heating is oil-fired with an oil tank on site, and the original cavity walls are assumed to lack insulation. There is a neighbouring right of access at the head of the lane. The nearby Cotswold Airport (Cotswold Airport/airfield) operates intermittently and can be visible/audible on busier days.
This home will suit families seeking roomy, characterful accommodation with a strong indoor–outdoor flow, or buyers wanting a large house with scope for further updating. The exceptional garden and entertaining spaces present immediate lifestyle value; structural and service details (insulation, oil heating) are practical considerations for future running costs or improvement work.