A DETACHED four-bedroom family home known as Ash House in Latton is on the property market for £925,000.
The Upcot house nestles in a private setting and has a pleasant outlook to the front and rear on the outskirts of Cirencester and Cricklade.
The accommodation is approached through double doors into a reception hall where there are stairs to the first floor, cupboard under and a door to the cloakroom.
There is also an office/snug with a bay window to the front.
The sitting room has a fireplace and has a dual aspect including patio doors leading out to the rear garden. The dining room is large and again has a dual aspect including a bay window to the front.
The kitchen and family room has been extended over the years and offers a range of wall and base units with integral appliances, a fitted Aga, room for a table and French doors leading out to the garden.
A door leads into the utility room, where there is a door to the side and houses the boiler.
At first floor level, the galleried landing leads to the four bedrooms and the main family bathroom. Here, there is a corner bath and a separate shower cubicle. The master bedroom has an en-suite shower room.
Outside, the garden has a gravel driveway providing ample parking and leads to the side and the double garage. The rear garden is of a good size, is well enclosed and offers a good degree of privacy.
It is laid to lawn with well-stocked flower/shrub borders, a summer house and a choice of patios offering a place to sit and relax.
Latton is a small village just a short distance from Cricklade and is halfway between Swindon and Cirencester.
The village is surrounded by countryside. Just south of the village is Cricklade's North Meadow, which is now a National Nature Reserve, and home to the rare 'Snakeshead Fritillary' which flower in April.
The village is at the southern gateway to the Cotswold Water Park, which offers sailing, water/jet skiing, fishing, and bird watching.
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