Three bedrooms over three floors with top-floor conversion and exposed beams
Short walk to Cirencester town centre and local amenities
Small rear garden with summerhouse and sheltered terrace
Double glazing installed; mains gas central heating (boiler and radiators)
Compact overall size (~809 sq ft); single bathroom only
On-street parking only; no dedicated off-street parking
Traditional Cotswold stone walls assumed uninsulated — may affect energy costs
Freehold tenure; Council Tax Band C (affordable)
This attractive Victorian mid-terrace is a well-presented period townhouse arranged over three floors, quietly placed within easy walking distance of Cirencester town centre. The house blends original features — exposed beams on the top floor and a decorative fireplace in the sitting room — with thoughtful, recent improvements such as double glazing and an updated kitchen/breakfast room with pantry. The top-floor conversion provides a light, generous double bedroom with Velux windows and characterful roof beams.
Outside, a sheltered terrace leads to a small rear garden laid mainly to lawn with mature borders and a summerhouse — a low-maintenance private space in the town centre. The property benefits from mains gas central heating, fast broadband and freehold tenure, making it practical for a small family, professionals or as a buy-to-let. Council Tax Band C is also relatively affordable for the area.
Buyers should note the compact overall size (around 800–810 sq ft) and single bathroom, which may suit a small family, couple or first-time buyer rather than someone seeking extensive living space. Parking is on-street only; there is no dedicated off-street parking. The property’s original stone walls are assumed to have no added insulation, which could affect running costs and might be a consideration for any energy-efficiency improvements.
Overall, this is a characterful, centrally located Cotswold townhouse that requires minimal cosmetic work to enjoy immediately, while offering sensible potential for modest improvements to suit long-term needs.