Guide price
£825,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleAshford Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
- Freehold
Savills - Cheltenham
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About this property
Lovely Grade II listed town house
Generous accommodation over four floors
Enclosed rear garden
Sought after location
Lovely character features
On street parking
Elegant Grade II Listed Townhouse in the Heart of Cheltenham
Description
Situated in a prime location within easy reach of Montpellier and The Park, this attractive Grade II listed townhouse offers over 2,000 square feet of well maintained accommodation spread across four floors. The property showcases an array of handsome period features, lovingly looked after by the current owner.
Upon entering, an inviting entrance hall welcomes you, leading to a versatile study, ideal for home working. The generous sitting room, overlooking the front aspect, is adorned with fine character features, including a striking period fireplace. This elegant space effortlessly connects to a comfortable family room, providing ample room for relaxation.
Designed for both practicality and sociable living, the well-equipped bay-fronted kitchen opens into a spacious dining room, perfect for entertaining. A cloakroom and pantry add further convenience, while direct access to the courtyard garden enhances the home’s flow.
Upstairs on the first and second floors, you will find four well-proportioned bedrooms complemented by a spacious family bathroom. To the front, a charming garden enhances the townhouse’s kerb appeal, while to the rear, a private courtyard-style garden provides an intimate space to unwind and entertain.
Location
Ashford Road is located in the heart of Cheltenham town in a superb setting with excellent access to the town centre, The Bath Road and Montpellier, yet beautifully tucked away on a quiet side street.
Cheltenham is famed as one of the most complete Regency towns in England and historically the original and most fashionable spa.
Less than a hundred miles from London it nestles beautifully between the Cotswold Hills and the Wye Valley, and is home to numerous prestigious schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Dean Close and Pates Grammar.
Now a highly sought after place to live the town is well known for its grand houses set amongst formal avenues and beautiful garden squares.
For those with a taste for the finer things in life, there are Michelin starred restaurants, numerous bars, stylish shops and salons aplenty. For art and history lovers there is The Wilson, Cheltenham’s newly refurbished museum and art gallery, whilst Cheltenham also has a thriving cultural scene that includes two concert halls and three theatres. There are the numerous festivals such as The Wychwood Festival, the festivals of literature, science, food and drink and, perhaps the pinnacle for some, the jazz festival, which has historically attracted such known performers as Van Morrison, Jamie Cullum and Jools Holland.
Undoubtedly for many more, the highlight of the year is the annual racing festival culminating with the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the blue riband event of the national hunt calendar, and an attraction that draws the public to the town year after year.
Square Footage: 2,020 sq ft
Additional Info
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating.
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