The property of the day is this delightful stone built Grade II listed cottage bursting with charm and character in this ever popular Cotswold village.
Lavender Cottage in Ampney Crucis is a delightful stone-built Grade II Listed cottage, nestling in the ever-popular Cotswold village of Ampney Crucis.
Bursting with charm and character this beautifully presented family home enjoys a lovely location and is well served by a range of amenities and facilities. The light airy accommodation briefly comprises a sitting room, with a beautiful stone fireplace with fitted wood burner. The kitchen has a generous range of wall and base units, with working surfaces over and integral appliances.
There is an exposed Cotswold stone wall and door into an inner hallway. Here you can walk into the conservatory, which offers a place to enjoy and overlook the garden. There is a downstairs cloakroom and a lobby shelved for books. A set of stairs lead to two of the bedrooms, one has the added benefit of an en-suite bathroom.
The main stairs from the sitting room lead to the landing, which in turn lead into another bedroom with an en-suite bathroom.
Outside, there is a pretty garden to the front with a lawn, flower, shrub borders and a path leading to the front door. At the rear double gates lead to a gravelled area, providing driveway parking.
The village of Ampney Crucis is a pretty and friendly Cotswold village and has a history dating back to Roman times.
Village amenities include the Church of the Holy Rood, the Crown of Crucis Hotel, a well-known popular pub/restaurant/hotel, a village primary school rated as 'excellent' by Ofsted and a visiting mobile cinema. There are also many social and sports clubs and organisations in the village. The village also has a website and produces its own newsletter. Larger shopping and leisure facilities are available in nearby Cirencester along with a hospital and bus and coach connections.
There is a bus service to Lechlade and Cirencester and Kemble railway station is just over eight miles away. Road connections are good with the M4, M5, M40/A40 easily accessible.
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