Additional text is available below.Set back from this tree-lined road is a delightful Regency semi-detached townhouse, believed to date from between 1825 and 1850. Approached via a gate with iron railings alongside, the setting is secluded and pleasingly quiet. Steps lead up to an impressive main entrance, while a secure gate at the side provides independent access into the lower ground floor. This family home retains many fine period features, including plaster mouldings, ornate fireplaces and impressive full-height wooden shutters to the deep sash windows in the principal reception rooms. With high ceilings and large Georgian windows, the rooms are filled with natural light and arranged in a way that offers numerous options for potential buyers. Upon entry, the main hall has a staircase leading off and doors opening into the double reception room with dividing doors, allowing the spaces to be used independently or as one flowing room, both with beautiful fireplaces. A study, or fourth bedroom, overlooks the rear garden. A second staircase from the main hall leads down to the extensive lower ground floor accommodation, designed for everyday living. This includes an open-plan kitchen/dining room with double doors opening onto the garden, cleverly concealed utility cupboards housing appliances, a shower room, and a snug/den providing a quiet retreat or children’s playroom. On the first floor there are three bedrooms and a bathroom.
Outside, the side access incorporates a double-opening “walk-through” storage shed, perfect for bicycles and garden equipment, with the versatility to provide additional exterior access to the rear garden. There is a private south-facing town garden with peaceful seating areas, enclosed by high walls, together with a bespoke heated and fully equipped home office.
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Enjoying a wonderfully secluded position with a charming outlook across beautifully maintained formal town gardens, this distinguished home is just a short stroll from Sandford Parks & Lido and the vibrant town centre. 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 including The Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham College, Pates Grammar School, St. Edward’s and Dean Close. There are excellent sporting facilities in and around Cheltenham including indoor and outdoor swimming facilities, numerous golf courses and tennis, squash, hockey and croquet clubs. Host to annual cultural festivals including horse racing, music, literature & jazz, with easy access to the M5 and regular train services to London Paddington in just over 2 hours.