London House
High Street
Bourton-On-The-Water
Gloucestershire
GL54 2AP
A well presented and recently updated 3 bedroom terraced house with a good sized garden occupying a mature residential position on the edge of the village a short walk from the school and village amenities.
11 Melville is situated in a mature residential area close to the edge of the village. Bourton provides an excellent range of local facilities including a range of boutique shops, supermarkets, pubs, restaurants, doctors, churches, a leisure centre, local primary school and the popular Cotswold Secondary school, which is within walking distance of the property. The area's larger commercial and cultural centres of Cheltenham, Cirencester and Oxford are within easy travelling distance and there are main line rail services at Kingham (8 miles) (Paddington 80mins approx) and a comprehensive local bus network radiating from Bourton. The village is set in the heart of the Cotswold Hills, which provide outdoor rural leisure pursuits.
11 Melville comprises a well appointed 3 bedroom terraced house occupying a good position in a mature residential area of the village and is constructed of brick elevations under a pitched plain concrete tiled roof. The property has parking for two cars to the front and a good sized level rear garden with patio, lawn and a path leading down to a substantial detached outbuilding that provides useful storage. The house has been extensively improved under the current ownership and provides good open plan living on the ground floor with a good sized kitchen/dining room interconnecting with the sitting room on the ground floor, with two double bedrooms, a third single bedroom/study and a refitted shower room on the first floor. A fixed stair rises to a useful attic on the second floor with rooflight overlooking the garden.
Opaque glazed panelled front door with covered entrance and outside light to
With stairs rising to the first floor, below stairs storage and painted timber door to
With low level WC and wash hand basin. Heated chrome towel rail. From the hall, painted doorway to:
With fitted kitchen comprising work top with sink and mixer tap with tiled splash back, 4 ring induction hob with built-in oven / grill below. Range of built-in cupboards and drawers. Space and plumbing for washing machine and slimline dishwasher. space for wine cooler. Range of glazed fronted eye level cupboards, recessed worktop lighting and extractor over hob. Recess with door to rear garden and space for fridge/freezer. Cupboard with Worcester Gas fired central heating boiler.
From the dining room, archway through to:
With deep bay window to front elevation and decorative former fire place. From the hall, stairs rise with brushed stainless steel handrail rise to the:
With painted timber balustrade and painted timber door to:
With wide double glazed casement window overlooking the rear garden. Built-in wardrobe with built-in pine slatted shelving and hanging rail. Picture rail. From the landing painted timber door to:
With wide double glazed casement window overlooking the front of the property. Picture rail. From the landing doorway to:
With double glazed casement window to front elevation. Picture rail. From the landing, painted timber door to:
with matching suite of glazed panelled deep walk in shower with matching fittings and sliding door, circular wash hand basin and low level WC with built in cistern. Opaque double glazed casement window to rear elevation. Heated towel rail. From the landing a fixed stair rises to the:
Insulated and with eaves storage, exposed purlins and Velux rooflight overlooking the rear garden.
No.11 Melville is approached from the cul-de-sac via a gravelled driveway with parking for two cars. Set to the rear of the property is a good sized level rear garden, with a patio terrace to the rear of the house leading in turn to the main garden, being laid mainly to lawn, with a substantial DETACHED OUTBUILDING to the far end, with a gate leading to a further garden materials storage area and a separate pedestrian access to the rear.
Mains Gas, Electricity, Water and Drainage are connected. Gas-fired central heating.
Cotswold District Council, Trinity Road, Cirencester, Gloucestershire GL7 1PX (Tel: 01285 623000) www.cotswold.gov.uk.
Council Tax band C. Rate Payable for 2024/ 2025: £1,930.04
No.11 Melville was formerly owned by the Local Authority and as such contains a restrictive covenant, which requires consent to purchase from the Local Authority. It is understood that any purchaser who has lived and worked within Gloucestershire or The Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty for at least the last three years would qualify for automatic consent. Other applications may be considered on merit following a minimum of 8 weeks marketing of the subject property. The property is also restricted for use as a main residence and not as a second or holiday home.
Our Lettings Team have advised that the property would achieve a rent of circa £1,200 per calendar month.
From the Bourton Office of Tayler & Fletcher, proceed along the High Street towards the centre. Before reaching the village green, turn left along Moore Road. Proceed to the end of Moore Road and turn left onto Station Road. Continue along Station Road, taking the third right into Springvale and Melville. Follow the road in to Melville turning left at the end where the property will be found almost immediately set back on the left hand side.
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