- entrance hall
- sitting room
- reception room/bedroom 3
- kitchen/dining room/family room
- utility room & cloakroom
- 2 double bedrooms
- family bathroom
- lawned front garden
- rear courtyard , gated parking area at rear
- grade II listed, abundance of period features , residents’ permit parking zone 15, gas central heating, council tax band D
A thoughtfully renovated early 19th-century Grade II listed Regency townhouse, set well back from the road in a prime central location, conveniently placed for the town’s amenities. The interior retains many fine period features and offers beautifully proportioned accommodation arranged over four floors, providing excellent flexibility of use. The lower ground floor benefits from its own independent front access and features a spacious open-plan living, dining and kitchen area. A comfortable seating space with a wood-burning stove creates a welcoming focal point, complemented by luxury tiled flooring throughout. This level also includes a useful store room and a utility/cloakroom with a door opening onto the rear courtyard garden. The raised ground floor comprises two splendid, light-filled rooms that can be opened to create one impressive space or separated to provide an additional bedroom if required. On the first floor is a grand principal bedroom with two large sash windows, alongside a magnificent bathroom featuring a central roll-top bath and a walk-through shower. A further bedroom on the upper floor enjoys a pleasant outlook over the rear. Outside Externally, ornate railings and a pedestrian gate frame the property’s long lawned frontage. The landscaped rear courtyard garden provides an attractive seating and entertaining area, with double timber gates offering access to off-road parking via a rear lane. Additional benefits include gas central heating and residents’ permit parking (zone 15) Situation Set well back in a handsome Regency terrace in the heart of Fairview offering a variety of amenities including local stores, off licence, chemist, wine bar and public house. 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 Cheltenham. 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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