
Firwood, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

A handsome and stylish six bedroom Cotswold house with extensive gardens in the desirable market town of Cirencester - Firwood, Cirencester, GL7 1TX - Guide Price £2,875,000
This well presented house is located in the highly desirable residential area of Somerford Road in grounds of in all about 0.8 acres. Built in the 1920’s to a traditional design and in Cotswold stone, Firwood has been sympathetically restored over the years to provide a lovely family home, combining the style of a country house with the convenience of a town location.
The house retains many original details and features including stone mullions, window seats, fireplaces and wooden floors. The house combines traditional finishes with modern comfort and is finished in a muted palette. The Orangery ensures the property has an excellent, year round entertaining space, flooded with light and with generous proportions. It faces south, has French doors on to the garden, under floor heating and a wood burner.
The south facing garden at the rear has a broad, paved terrace which is wonderful for summer dining, and the very attractive swimming pool with sun terrace and contemporary garden room.
The approach to the house is impressive with the drive curving through the extensive and established front gardens with mature trees and hedging.
To arrange to view contact Cirencester on 01285 883740 or cirencester@butlersherborn.co.uk

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