- grand porch & reception hall
- sitting room
- open-plan kitchen/dining room with door to garden
- two first floor double bedrooms
- large bathroom
- independent & integral access to lower ground floor
- two further bedrooms/receptions
- shower room
- walled town garden with rear pedestrian access
- gas ch & residents’ permit parking (zone 4)
- front courtyard with secondary entrance/extensive storage
- no onward chain & council tax band E
Description Built around 1840, a beautifully appointed Grade II listed Regency town house combining period charm with a stylish modern interior creating a splendid character home in the heart of town. Beautifully proportioned rooms adorned with classic architectural details arranged over three floors with self-contained access at the front to the lower ground floor for added versatility. Set behind ornate railings with matching pedestrian gates and stone steps to a recessed porch leading into a generous hall providing access to a splendid central staircase connecting all the floors. A delightful sitting room at the front with an ornate fireplace and deep sash window with original shutters. A stylish refitted kitchen with adjoining dining/sitting area has a door to the rear garden and large sash window. Contrasting units with integrated appliances, a central island and silestone worktops. On the first floor, two double bedrooms with bespoke wardrobes in the principal bedroom and three sash windows. A large bathroom and oversized cupboard on the landing with potential to incorporate an en-suite. The lower ground floor benefits from independent access from the street and features two further bedrooms or reception rooms, a shower room and a door to the rear courtyard and boiler room. Embellished with intricate ironwork and pedestrian gates with steps down to storage cellars housing refuse bins, stone steps rise to an elegant front porch. A compact walled rear courtyard provides a private low maintenance outdoor space for alfresco dining and relaxation. A convenient gate connects to Grosvenor Terrace at the rear. Grosvenor Place South is a lightly used no through road tucked away in an extremely convenient central location off Albion Street, just moments from John Lewis and the extensive amenities in the town centre. Cheltenham offers an abundance of high street shops, 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 and there are excellent sporting facilities including indoor and outdoor swimming facilities, numerous golf courses and tennis, squash, hockey and croquet clubs. Host to annual cultural festivals including music, literature and jazz, the town is equally famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup.
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