£350,000
3 bed end terrace house for saleCleevelands Drive, Pittville, Cheltenham GL50
3 beds
1 bath
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Leasehold
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About this property
Over 1,500 sq ft accommodation (including garage)
Sought-after Cheltenham edge-of-town location
Up to four versatile reception rooms
Three bedrooms all with wardrobes
Good transport links for commuters
Views towards distant surrounding hills
Strong refurbishment and value-add potential
Townhouse living
Parking, single garage and EV charger
Three floors
This three-bedroom end of terrace house is offered for sale and represents a property that needs modernising, with clear refurbishment potential and over 1,500 square feet of property, including the garage. Situated on the edge of Cheltenham, between the town centre and the renowned racecourse, it benefits from an excellent and sought-after location.
Internally, the property provides up to four reception rooms. Two separate rooms are suited to use as offices, offering flexibility for home working or study space. The main living room is open-plan with large windows, while the adjoining open-plan dining room also features large windows and a garden view, creating a light-filled day-to-day living and entertaining area. The kitchen requires updating, allowing a future owner to design and fit to their own specification. There is a bathroom, which includes a shower over the bath.
On the top floor, there are three bedrooms. Two double bedrooms both include built-in wardrobes, providing integrated storage, and a further single bedroom also benefits from built-in wardrobes. From the upper floors there are views of distant hills, adding to the appeal of the position. The property has an EPC rating of D and falls within Council Tax band D.
Externally, the house includes parking, a single garage and EV charging, a practical combination for buyers with an electric vehicle.
The location places the property conveniently between Cheltenham town and Cheltenham Racecourse, home of the famous Gold Cup. Nearby green spaces, walking routes and cycling routes provide opportunities for outdoor recreation, with parks and open areas within easy reach. Local amenities, schools and everyday services are accessible in and around Cheltenham, supporting family life and day-to-day convenience.
Public transport links in Cheltenham include Cheltenham Spa railway station, offering services to destinations such as Bristol, Birmingham and London. Journey times are typically around 40–50 minutes to Bristol Temple Meads, under an hour to Birmingham New Street and around two hours to London Paddington, making the town a viable base for commuters.
This end of terrace house for sale is suited to first-time buyers, families and investors seeking a project in a well-regarded Cheltenham location.
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Tenure
Leasehold (949 years)
Service charge
£540 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review