Guide price
£740,000
3 bed detached house for saleSouthern Road, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53
3 beds
1 bath
4 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cheltenham
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About this property
Detached house with fine views of Leckhampton Hill
Excellent potential for further expansion if desired
Large driveway and double Garage
Southerly facing garden
Close to excellent local schools and amenities
An individual three bedroom detached house enjoying lovely views of Leckhampton Hill, a large driveway, double garage and located on this popular no through road. Conveniently situated for excellent local schools and amenities.
On the ground floor the well-proportioned accommodation in brief comprises an entrance hall, with a study to the front, a 21ft sitting room with fireplace and large picture window overlooking the front garden. The sitting room leads into a double glazed conservatory which overlooks and leads into the garden. There is a separate dining room, a fitted kitchen, with an adjacent utility and cloakroom.
On the first floor there are three bedrooms, study and a family shower room.
Additional benefits of this super family home includes gas fired central heating, double glazing, a mature and private southerly facing rear garden with views of Leckhampton Hill, a gravelled driveway provides off road parking for several vehicles and leads to a double garage with power and light.
Agents note.
An agreement existed (dated 1978) between the previous owners (Mr and Mrs Pearson)
regarding the strip of land at the front of the property whereby that land (which is owned by
Cheltenham Borough Council) is leased to the owner of Stoneways for the sum of £5 per
annum. This was subsequently continued by Mr and Mrs Smyth. The annual payment
ceased some years ago and has not been reinstated by the Council. The vendor is currently purchasing this parcel of land from the council.
Leckhampton is a quiet 'leafy' residential area situated just to the south of Cheltenham Town Centre, and often first on buyers’ lists. Bath Road, which has an excellent collection of local shops, including a delicatessen, butchers, greengrocers, and bakers, together with pubs, cafes and restaurants, offering a wide range of catering for all tastes. The area has several excellent primary schools, a new secondary school, good bus services to the Town Centre and plenty of attractive parks and playing fields. There is also a quick and easy access to the M5 and the A417 to Swindon via the nearby Brockworth bypass.
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