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4 bedroom townhouse
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Townhouse
4 beds
1 bath
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- Hall
- Impressive double reception room
- Lower ground floor lobby & hall
- Utility room
- Modern kitchen/dining/family room
- 2 first floor bedrooms
- 2 second floor bedrooms & bathroom
- Planning permission for additional first floor bathroom
- Walled rear garden with detached double garage at rear of garden
- Residents' permit parking & council tax band E
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A spacious four storey Regency end terrace town house with versatile living space, independent lower ground floor access and a good size rear walled garden with side access to a detached double garage, just moments from the town centre and nearby parks
An attractive Regency period end terrace town house with rendered elevations relieved by sash windows and an ornate canopy porch approached via wide stone steps. Iron railings and a pedestrian gate enclose the frontage with steps descending to independent lower ground floor access. The raised ground floor features a grand "double" reception room with ornate fireplaces, stripped wooden floorboards, high ceilings with decorative plaster mouldings and sash windows to the front with a lovely bay window to the rear overlooking the garden. Along the hall is a study area (formerly a cloakroom) with direct access to the garden. The expansive lower ground floor is undoubtedly the hub of this home with a modern fitted kitchen and adjoining cosy family/dining room which leads to a useful utility area and doors out to the garden. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms with the principal bedroom being particularly impressive spanning the full width of the property. The current owner obtained planning permission for an additional first floor bathroom to the rear Ref: CBC 2017 PL03 Stairs lead to the second floor with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom which has far reaching views. An impressive characterful home blending period features with contemporary styling and offering scope for an additional bathroom to service the first floor bedrooms.
Ornate railings with pedestrian gates enclose the frontage with steps up to the main entrance and a further set of steps descending to an independent lower ground floor access. A generous walled garden at the rear is mainly laid to lawn with a double garage at the furthest most point accessed from a lane at the side.
Carlton Street is a sought after road just moments from the town centre. No 42 is an end terrace of three similarly styled homes believed to date from the early to mid-19th century. Sandford Parks & Lido and The Victoria Ground are within a 10 minute walk. Cheltenham is a superb place for shopping with an abundance of main high street shops, specialist boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Education is very well catered for and there are excellent sporting facilities in and around the town. Host to annual cultural festivals including music, literature and jazz, the town is equally famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup. Communications are excellent with easy access to the M5 and there are regular train services to London Paddington in just over 2 hours.
An attractive Regency period end terrace town house with rendered elevations relieved by sash windows and an ornate canopy porch approached via wide stone steps. Iron railings and a pedestrian gate enclose the frontage with steps descending to independent lower ground floor access. The raised ground floor features a grand "double" reception room with ornate fireplaces, stripped wooden floorboards, high ceilings with decorative plaster mouldings and sash windows to the front with a lovely bay window to the rear overlooking the garden. Along the hall is a study area (formerly a cloakroom) with direct access to the garden. The expansive lower ground floor is undoubtedly the hub of this home with a modern fitted kitchen and adjoining cosy family/dining room which leads to a useful utility area and doors out to the garden. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms with the principal bedroom being particularly impressive spanning the full width of the property. The current owner obtained planning permission for an additional first floor bathroom to the rear Ref: CBC 2017 PL03 Stairs lead to the second floor with two further bedrooms and a family bathroom which has far reaching views. An impressive characterful home blending period features with contemporary styling and offering scope for an additional bathroom to service the first floor bedrooms.
Ornate railings with pedestrian gates enclose the frontage with steps up to the main entrance and a further set of steps descending to an independent lower ground floor access. A generous walled garden at the rear is mainly laid to lawn with a double garage at the furthest most point accessed from a lane at the side.
Carlton Street is a sought after road just moments from the town centre. No 42 is an end terrace of three similarly styled homes believed to date from the early to mid-19th century. Sandford Parks & Lido and The Victoria Ground are within a 10 minute walk. Cheltenham is a superb place for shopping with an abundance of main high street shops, specialist boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Education is very well catered for and there are excellent sporting facilities in and around the town. Host to annual cultural festivals including music, literature and jazz, the town is equally famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup. Communications are excellent with easy access to the M5 and there are regular train services to London Paddington in just over 2 hours.
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As an independent Cheltenham Estate Agent we can provide professional expert advice on all property requirements, ranging from residential sales & lettings and property management, to the sale and purchase of plots of land, new homes and potential development opportunities. In 2005 we purchased a landmark Regency building in the centre of Cheltenham, as business growth and the need to accommodate our expanding operations drove the move to 1 Bath Street. The building has been lovingly refurbished, blending historic elegance with must-have mod cons such as air conditioning and high-tech connectivity. Being a stone’s throw from the High Street enables us to provide an extremely convenient one-stop property service for all types of clients, be they families out shopping or business folk on their lunch break.
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