- recessed porch
- hall & cloakroom
- sitting room & family room
- kitchen/dining room
- small home office & utility room
- 4 bedrooms
- en-suite shower room & family bathroom
- gas central heating (underfloor in kitchen/dining & bath/shower rooms)
- landscaped garden & drive/off road parking
- double glazed & council tax band E
A 1930’s bay-fronted semi-detached house which has been remodelled and extended at the rear and side, offering spacious flexible living space to meet the needs of a 21st century lifestyle. The feature room is undoubtedly the impressive kitchen/dining/family room with tiled underfloor heating, a social breakfast bar and uPVC double glazed windows and doors opening out to the rear garden. A bay fronted sitting room at the front provides a cosy private relaxing area with exposed wooden floorboards and a feature stone fireplace with an inset gas flame fire. There is also a small home office, cloakroom and utility on the ground floor. The first floor has also been extended to offer 4 bedrooms with an en-suite shower room off the principal and a family bathroom, both with underfloor heating. Both bath/shower rooms have been refitted in the past 2/3 years. A charming rear garden is mainly laid to lawn with a mixture of mature trees and shrubs and a large raised timber decked area with exterior lighting, perfect for alfresco entertaining. Driveway parking for 2 cars and further outside storage space at the side of the house. Freehold Eldon Road a desirable tree-lined road off Hewlett Road close to Cheltenham Cricket Club’s Victoria ground which hosts several social events throughout the year and just a stroll from the town centre. Centre for the Cotswolds, Cheltenham is a beautiful and prosperous town with notable splendid Regency architecture reflecting its heritage. 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 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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