- hall, utility & cloakroom
- well-equipped kitchen/breakfast room
- sitting room with folding doors to garden
- open-plan dining room & conservatory
- 3 first-floor bedrooms, en-suite & family bathroom & 2nd-floor principal bedroom suite
- gas central heating (5-year-old boiler) & double glazing
- enclosed walled frontage & driveway parking for 2 cars
- private enclosed garden & useful side storage area
- external redecoration and plantation window shutters added
- complete new roof in 2025 & council tax band F
Copper Beech is the sole detached house in a small development of five homes built in 2007 in the heart of Prestbury. Thoughtfully designed over three floors and further enhanced by a conservatory, the accommodation extends to around 1,756 sq ft of flexible living space. The ground floor has a natural flow between rooms, with a well-proportioned kitchen/breakfast room opening to a spacious sitting room featuring a contemporary fireplace and fully retractable folding doors linking the house to the garden. An open-plan dining area connects to the conservatory overlooking the garden. A useful utility room and cloakroom complete the ground floor, which features solid oak flooring throughout and underfloor heating. The first floor offers three bedrooms with built-in wardrobes, an en-suite shower room and a family bathroom, while the second floor is devoted to a principal bedroom suite with shower room and concealed wardrobe/dressing area. Outside, there is a walled front garden, driveway for two cars, secure gated access to a side storage area and a private part-walled rear garden. Recent upgrades include a complete new roof in 2025, full external redecoration and stylish plantation shutters on the front elevation. Copper Beech is situated in a peaceful cul de sac in the heart of Prestbury, just moments from countryside walks at the foot of Cleeve Hill and extensive local facilities. Prestbury Village, steeped in history, retains its character and offers a variety of shops, including a Londis convenience store, artisan butchers, bakery & coffee shop, hairdressers, St Mary’s Infant & Junior School, library, pharmacy close by, church and three historic public houses, including a Raymond Blanc gastro pub. The property is approximately two miles from Cheltenham town centre, which offers superb shopping with main high street stores, specialist boutiques, cafes, and restaurants. Education is 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 in and around the town. Cheltenham hosts annual cultural festivals, including music, literature, and jazz, and is famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup. Communications are excellent, with easy access to the M5 and regular train services to London Paddington in just over two hours.
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