Guide price
£475,000
3 bed terraced house for saleNaunton Crescent, Cheltenham GL53
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
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About this property
Three bedrooms, including a versatile loft room
Spacious open-plan kitchen/dining room ideal for social living
Two bathrooms, including an en-suite to the master bedroom
South-facing enclosed garden with patio and lawn
Charming period features throughout
Double glazing and gas central heating
Front sitting room, currently used as a home office
Highly sought-after Leckhampton location
Walking distance to Naunton Park School and Bath Road amenities
A charming and beautifully presented three-bedroom period terraced home with a generous south-facing garden, ideally located near Naunton Park School and just a short stroll from the popular Bath Road with its excellent range of amenities.
This attractive home blends period character with modern living, offering well-proportioned accommodation throughout. The ground floor comprises an inviting entrance hall, a front sitting room (currently used as a study/home office), a cosy family room which opens seamlessly into a stunning open-plan kitchen/dining area—perfect for entertaining—with direct access to the private, south-facing garden. A modern family bathroom also features on the ground floor.
Upstairs, there are two comfortable bedrooms including a spacious master with en-suite shower room, while the landing provides access to a versatile loft bedroom, ideal as a third bedroom, guest space, or additional home office.
Further benefits include gas central heating, full external wall insulation, double glazing, and a good-sized south-facing garden with both patio and lawned areas—ideal for relaxing or entertaining.
Location:
Leckhampton is a highly desirable, leafy residential area situated just south of Cheltenham town centre. It remains one of the most sought-after neighbourhoods in the region thanks to its village-like charm and strong community feel.
Bath Road offers a superb selection of independent shops including a delicatessen, butcher, greengrocer, and bakery, as well as a range of cafes, restaurants, and traditional pubs catering to all tastes.
Families are well served by several excellent primary schools, a highly regarded secondary school, local parks, playing fields, and reliable bus services into the town centre. There is also quick and easy access to the M5 and A417 via the nearby Brockworth bypass, making this a fantastic location for commuters.
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