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5 bedroom detached house for sale
Cudnall Street, Charlton Kings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL53
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Detached house
5 beds
3 baths
4,239 sq ft / 394 sq m
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 5 - 6 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 3 bathrooms
- Period
- Detached
- Garden
- Town/City
- Private Parking
Elborough is a large Grade II listed historic family home built in the 15th century.
The original house is timber framed with painted rendered elevations under a stone tiled roof.
The house has many attractive features including exposed timbers, leaded arched windows, fireplaces and an elegant carved staircase.
Once inside, the square shaped reception hall has doors to an inner hall and the kitchen.
To the eastern end of the property, a large drawing room extends to nearly 30ft and is dominated at one end by a magnificent fireplace.
Behind the drawing room running its entire length is a conservatory overlooking the garden.
To the western end of the house there is a well-appointed fitted kitchen with a trap door to a wine cellar.
A step down leads to a dining room and beyond to a pantry, playroom or second sitting room.
An external boiler room and two cloakrooms make up the ground floor.
At the first floor level there are five bedrooms. The principal bedroom has a large dressing room from the landing which opens via double doors into the bedroom.
The other four bedrooms are all generous doubles and there are two bathrooms.
The bedroom to the rear of the house is accessed via an inner landing where a second staircase provides alternative access from the ground-floor playroom.
The combination of these spaces could provide some secondary self-contained accommodation if required. (any alterations may require planning and listed building consent)
Outside to the front there is a gated vehicle entrance to a gravel drive which has space for four cars as well as a detached double garage.
At the rear of the house is a very pleasant south facing garden which is predominately laid to lawn with several impressive mature specimen trees, in all the plot measures over 0.3 of an acre.
The original house is timber framed with painted rendered elevations under a stone tiled roof.
The house has many attractive features including exposed timbers, leaded arched windows, fireplaces and an elegant carved staircase.
Once inside, the square shaped reception hall has doors to an inner hall and the kitchen.
To the eastern end of the property, a large drawing room extends to nearly 30ft and is dominated at one end by a magnificent fireplace.
Behind the drawing room running its entire length is a conservatory overlooking the garden.
To the western end of the house there is a well-appointed fitted kitchen with a trap door to a wine cellar.
A step down leads to a dining room and beyond to a pantry, playroom or second sitting room.
An external boiler room and two cloakrooms make up the ground floor.
At the first floor level there are five bedrooms. The principal bedroom has a large dressing room from the landing which opens via double doors into the bedroom.
The other four bedrooms are all generous doubles and there are two bathrooms.
The bedroom to the rear of the house is accessed via an inner landing where a second staircase provides alternative access from the ground-floor playroom.
The combination of these spaces could provide some secondary self-contained accommodation if required. (any alterations may require planning and listed building consent)
Outside to the front there is a gated vehicle entrance to a gravel drive which has space for four cars as well as a detached double garage.
At the rear of the house is a very pleasant south facing garden which is predominately laid to lawn with several impressive mature specimen trees, in all the plot measures over 0.3 of an acre.
Located within an important conservation area within Charlton Kings, Cudnall street has retained its unique character and offers a mix of period homes, many with historic importance. Nearby Six Ways provides a range of amenities including grocery stores, a wine bar, doctor's surgery and a chemist all within a short distance, whilst the centre of Cheltenham in just under one mile away. The location also has excellent access onto the A40 for Oxford and London.
Cheltenham town centre 2.2 miles
Cheltenham Train Station 3.5 miles | Bristol 45 miles
Birmingham 52 miles | London 94 miles
(All distances are approximate).
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