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TREDINGTON, TEWKESBURY
Guide price £735,000
SETTING THE SCENE: Situated within the heart of the quiet village of Tredington, beautifully presented village home with light and spacious accommodation over 2,200 sq ft.
WHY WE LOVE IT: A attractive red brick double fronted property set back off the road behind secure gates.
Entering into the property the entrance hall is light and spacious with black and white tiled flooring which adds to the character of this beautiful home. The accommodation flows off the reception hall with the dining room leading to the 17' drawing room through double doors. The drawing room has a log burner and
French doors leading out to the garden. The large kitchen offers ample worktop and cupboard space and plenty of room for dining. There is a family room off the kitchen with an attractive fireplace and double doors which lead out to the garden. From the kitchen is a useful utility room. An office with built-in storage and a cloakroom complete the accommodation on the ground floor. Upstairs, the master bedroom has a generous amount of built-in wardrobes and an en suite with bath and separate shower. There are three further double bedrooms, all with built-in wardrobes, a family bathroom with bath and separate shower and a large linen cupboard.
The gardens to the rear are south facing. There is a patio garden, ideal for entertaining, which leads to an incredibly private and peaceful beautifully planted garden.
There is a garden shed and further covered storage to the side. To the front is a single garage and a driveway suitable for several vehicles. EPC rating C.
hayley.wilks@knightfrank.com knight frank 123 promenade, cheltenham GL50 1NW T. 01242 354699
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