£440,000
2 bed flat for saleLansdown Place, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Share of Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cheltenham
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About this property
Two bedrooms
Grade II listed
Period features
Beautifully presented
Stunning reception
Sought after location
An exceptional and beautifully presented first-floor apartment, set within a grand Grade II* listed end-of-terrace building. Ideally located just moments from Montpellier’s renowned bars, restaurants, and boutique shops, the apartment offers a blend of historic charm and contemporary living.
Flooded with natural light the property showcases impressive architectural features including double-height ceilings, full-height sash windows, a private south-facing balcony, and elegant Regency detailing throughout.
The apartment is accessed via an impressive communal hallway and staircase, opening into a welcoming entrance hall that leads to a series of generously proportioned and impeccably finished rooms. The principal bedroom features a charming period fireplace and opens via double doors into the main living space. A second bedroom benefits from conservatory-style glazing, creating a bright and flexible room suitable for a variety of uses. The contemporary bathroom suite is fitted with both a bath and a separate walk-in shower.
At the heart of the home is the outstanding reception room, positioned at the front of the property. This magnificent space features high ceilings with ornate cornicing and a decorative ceiling rose, a period fireplace, and original working shutters. Adjacent is a stylish open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, which provides direct access to the private south-facing balcony overlooking the peaceful communal gardens.
The bespoke kitchen, designed by Voga of Cirencester and manufactured by the acclaimed German brand Häcker, offers sleek contemporary cabinetry and high-quality integrated appliances. A central island incorporates a Bora induction hob with integrated extractor, complemented by Mandarin Stone tiling and Amtico herringbone flooring, creating a sophisticated and cohesive finish.
Externally, residents benefit from access to well-maintained communal gardens and private off-street parking available on a first-come, first-served basis. Additional on-street parking permits are available through the local authority.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a truly impressive apartment in one of Cheltenham’s most desirable and prestigious locations.
Cheltenham is often known as the gateway to the Cotswolds and famed for its extensive range of festivals, including National Hunt, literature, music, drama, science, food and drink and jazz.
There are extensive modern shopping facilities within the town and a range of recreational and cultural amenities, including golf courses, racecourse, theatre and cinema.
There are additional excellent communications to the other nearby centres via the M5 giving easy access to Bristol and Birmingham and there is a mainline railway station with services to London.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£1,800 per year
Council tax band
B
Commonhold details