£799,950
6 bed end terrace house for saleBath Road, Town Centre, Cheltenham GL53
6 beds
5 baths
3 receptions
- Freehold
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About this property
Generous Grade II listed end terrace house
Please quote: RB1393- Ross Burbidge
Versatile lower ground floor which could offer alternative uses (STP)
Currently arranged as seven bedrooms, five bath/shower rooms and three reception rooms
Town centre living at its best
Enclosed rear garden
On street parking by way of parking permits available from Gloucestershire County Council
Consent granted for change of use to a residential dwelling
Overall 2638 square feet of living space
Former B&B
Please quote: RB1393- Ross Burbidge. Positioned prominently on one of Cheltenham’s best-known central roads, 57 Bath Road is an elegant Grade II listed end-of-terrace townhouse offering scale, character and exceptional flexibility. Arranged over several floors, the property combines period architecture with a layout that lends itself equally well to family living, multi-generational use or alternative configurations, subject to the relevant consents.
The house provides extensive accommodation, currently arranged to include six bedrooms, five bath or shower rooms and four principal reception rooms. Proportions are generous throughout, with the natural versatility of the layout allowing incoming owners to tailor the space to their own requirements.
One of the most compelling aspects of the property is the lower ground floor, which enjoys both its own front entrance and internal access from the main house. This level is well suited to use as a self-contained apartment, guest accommodation or independent living space, adding a valuable dimension to the overall offering.
To the rear, an enclosed private garden creates a welcoming outdoor retreat, ideal for entertaining, dining or simply enjoying a quiet moment away from the bustle of town life. On-street permit parking is available, and the location places the property within easy reach of Cheltenham’s shops, restaurants and cultural attractions, while also providing straightforward access to the wider Cotswolds.
The situation is particularly appealing. Bath Road lies just moments from the town centre, offering a blend of convenience and character that few locations can match. Cheltenham itself is celebrated for its Regency heritage, elegant streetscapes and strong sense of community, all set against the backdrop of the Cotswold countryside.
The town is widely regarded for its educational provision, with highly respected schools including Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close School and Pate’s Grammar School drawing families from across the region. A rich cultural calendar further enhances daily life, with world-class festivals covering literature, jazz, science and music, alongside the internationally renowned Cheltenham Festival at Prestbury Park.
Green spaces such as Pittville Park and Montpellier Gardens provide welcome balance to the town’s vibrant social scene, while excellent transport connections link Cheltenham to Bristol, Birmingham and London, reinforcing its reputation as one of the most desirable places to live in the country.
Important Information:
Planning permission has been granted by Cheltenham Borough Council for a change of use from C1 (bed and breakfast) to C3 (dwellinghouse) under application reference 24/02076/ful. Further details can be found via the Cheltenham Borough Council planning portal.
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