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The Malt House

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London Road, Poulton, Cirencester, GL7 5HN 51°42'30.1"N 1°51'43.8"W what3words///pastels.square.typified




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ABOUT THIS HOUSE

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ocated on the edge of the popular village of Poulton, The Malt House is an incredibly handsome, Grade II Listed property. Flooded with natural light, thanks to the number of mullion windows, The Malt House offers space and height in abundance. A huge amount of character has been retained yet the large reception rooms suit modern day living. The plot equates to a total of 1.5 acres which includes beautiful walled gardens to the front and rear - they have certainly been a real passion for the owners and it’s clear that a great deal of time and effort has gone into creating such well-established spaces. There is a large driveway with parking for a number of cars and a paddock which equates to approximately 1 acre.

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HIGHLIGHTS INCLUDE

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here are a number of key highlights to living at this wonderful property. The main ones are:

The kitchen /breakfast room is to the rear of the house with double doors that open onto a terrace which is perfect for those who enjoy outside dining and entertaining. The six bedroom, two bath/shower rooms, arranged over the first floor and second floor, makes for comfortable family living. There is a superb annexe referred to as ‘The Granary’ which equates to approximately 121.9 sq m / 1312 sq ft and comprises a kitchen/breakfast room, dining room, sitting room as well as two bedrooms and two bath/shower rooms. The Granary not only has its own access but a pretty, private garden. STUDIO

The gardens are simply beautiful, mostly laid to lawn, they are interspersed with a variety of trees and shrubs as well as well-established flower beds which are full of colour throughout the summer months. STUDIO

A large gravel driveway provides parking for a number of cars There is a single garage with adjoining store and kennel. This could provide further accommodation if the necessary permissions were obtained and granted. Cirencester is only 5 miles to the west and offers a variety of shops, pubs and restaurants as well as a number of sporting activities. The Regency town of Cheltenham is also only a short drive away and is widely known for its cultural festivals and the world famous Cheltenham Festival.

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ABOUT THIS HOUSE

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WHAT3WORDS ///pastels.square.typified CO-ORDINATES 51°42'30.1"N 1°51'43.8"W SERVICES Main House - Mains drainage Annexe - Private Drainage Mains water and electricity Oil fired central heating LISTING Grade II COUNCIL TAX Band G LOCAL AUTHORITY Cotswold District Council AGENT'S NOTE There is an uplift clause on the paddock. Please speak to the agent for further details.

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ABOUT THIS AREA

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oulton is a vibrant village, set in the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It has a beautiful 19th Century Church, a traditional Village Hall and it is also home to the popular gastro

pub, The Falcon, which serves some of the best food in the area.

Historically

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was

predominately

an

agricultural

community, which over the past century has seen many changes, yet remains an active and sociable place to live. Regular events are held in the Village Hall, such as Toddlers’ Group, Pilates, yoga, art classes, and a film club called the ‘One and Nines’. The Women’s Institute meet regularly and there is a monthly “Books and Biccies” session, held on the first Saturday of each month. The village is lucky to have retained a recreation ground and a playing field called ‘Englands’ where village cricket and football is played, and a traditional summer fete is held each year on the first Sunday after the August Bank Holiday. Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is only 5 miles to the west and is a lovely market town with a fascinating history. In Roman times, Cirencester, known as ‘Corinium Dobunnorum’, was the second largest town only to London. The town became a very prosperous wool town in the medieval period, which is the basis for the charming town with ancient honey coloured stone buildings in picturesque narrow streets. The Market Place is the heart of the town and is home to a Charter Market (every Monday and Friday) and a Farmers’ Market (every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month).

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ABOUT THIS AREA

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he wonderful variety of quality independent shops makes shopping in Cirencester a delight. Enjoy exploring the courtyards with their individual style, and the many historic streets from the town centre. Cirencester is for

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very

special

shops,

individual

boutiques, fascinating antique emporiums and craft shops as well as national chain stores. The area is renowned for having a number of fantastic schools, both private and state, all being within easy driving distance and include a selection of primary schools in Meysey Hampton, Down Ampney and Ampney Crucis with secondary schools in both Fairford

and

Cirencester.

Nearby

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scchools

include Hatherop Castle, Rendcomb College, Prior Park, Beaudesert Park and St Hugh’s, with Rendcomb, Westonbirt and the Cheltenham Colleges for the later years. Road communications are fantastic to the A417/A419 which in turn provide access to London, via the M4 and M5 to the west. Rail links are also good, with regular trains from both Kemble and Swindon.

TOWNS & TRAIN STATIONS Fairford 3.5 miles Cirencester 5 miles Cheltenham 19 miles Oxford 32 miles Kemble Station 10 miles London Paddington from 68 mins Swindon Station 14.8 miles London Paddington from 48 mins LOCAL The Falcon, Poulton The Gilbertine Kitchen, Poulton The Crown at Ampney Brook, Ampney Crucis

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he accommodation flows well and offers a great deal of versatility.

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The Granary (Annexe)



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he surrounding countryside is breathtaking and is perfect for those who enjoy walking, riding and cycling to name just three activities on offer.

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he area is well renowned for not only having some of the most idyllic villages, but also some of the most fantastic pubs and restaurants the area has to offer. .

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FLOORPLAN Click to view Virtual Tour

Total (including garage / excluding eaves) - 405.9 sq m / 4,36 The Granary - 121.9 sq m / 1,312 sq ft | Outbuildings - 30.1 sq m / 324

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Country House Department gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptio necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. The C planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. The Country House Department does not accept responsibility for any exp all wayleaves, covenants, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Photographs taken July 2022. Particulars prepared in August 2022.

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69 sq ft | Approximate Area - 253.9 sq m / 2,733 sq ft 4 sq ft | Including Limited Use Area - 17.0 sq m / 183 sq ft

ons, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not Country House Department does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to penses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of

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FLOORPLAN Click to view Virtual Tour

Total (including garage / excluding eaves) - 405.9 sq m / 4,36 The Granary - 121.9 sq m / 1,312 sq ft | Outbuildings - 30.1 sq m / 324

IMPORTANT NOTICE: The Country House Department gives notice that: 1. These particulars do not constitute an offer or contract or part thereof. 2. All descriptio necessarily to scale. Any prospective purchaser must satisfy themselves of the correctness of the information within the particulars by inspection or otherwise. 3. The C planning/building regulations), nor can it enter into any contract on behalf of the Vendor. 4. The Country House Department does not accept responsibility for any exp all wayleaves, covenants, easements and rights of way, whether mentioned in these particulars or not. Photographs taken July 2022. Particulars prepared in August 2022.

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69 sq ft | Approximate Area - 253.9 sq m / 2,733 sq ft 4 sq ft | Including Limited Use Area - 17.0 sq m / 183 sq ft

ons, photographs and plans are for guidance only and should not be relied upon as statements or representations of fact. All measurements are approximate and not Country House Department does not have any authority to give any representations or warranties whatsoever in relation to this property (including but not limited to penses incurred by prospective purchasers in inspecting properties which have been sold, let or withdrawn. 5. The property will be sold subject to and with the benefit of

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AREA GUIDE

The Cotswolds 5 1 ° 4 2 ' 3 0 . 1 " N

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amous for its quintessential market towns and honey-coloured cottages, the rolling Cotswolds are bursting with character and charm. Here you’ll find a whole host of award-winning hotels, pubs and world-class restaurants as well as some of the country’s most unique property. Lose yourself amongst a constellation of picturesque villages

– with a variety of quirky and independent shops, restaurants and farmers markets – or soak up the amazing atmosphere of one of the many sporting events, such as horse racing at Cheltenham or eventing at Badminton, to name just two.

WALKING

Broadway Tower A iconic landmark on top of the beautiful Cotswold escarpment.

EATING OUT

Wild Rabbit, Kingham A reinvention of a traditional English pub, located in the heart of the most beautiful village

EVENT

The Cheltenham Festival A highlight in the National Hunt Season that provides an unrivalled atmosphere. Experience four days of the finest horses, jockeys and trainers battling it out for the highest honours in racing.

DAY OUT

Westonbirt Arboretum The most important national arboretum in the country which is home to over 2,500 different species of trees. Westonbirt is the perfect place for you to escape, relax or have an adventure and best known for its spectacular display of autumn colour.

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CHIPPING CAMPDEN

Batsford Arboretum

MORETON IN MARSH

Broadway Tower

CHIPPING NORTON

STOW ON THE WOLD

The Wild Rabbit

The Old Mill Lower Slaughter

CHELTENHAM

BURFORD The Stump

TROUD The Crown

CIRENCESTER

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TETBURY

MALMESBURY

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ABOUT US

The Country House Department Limited John Eccles House Robert Robinson Avenue Oxford, OX4 4GP

01865 338 300 info@thecountryhousedepartment.com thecountryhousedepartment.com

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