£485,000
3 bed flat for saleShurdington Road, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Share of Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cheltenham
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About this property
Spacious Garden apartment
Three bedrooms
Log burning stove
Allocated off-street parking
Share of freehold
Private gardens
Excellent location
This beautifully presented garden apartment is ideally located near The Park and Cheltenham town centre, offering a perfect blend of charm and convenience.
Approached via a gravelled driveway, the apartment enjoys private, gated side access. Inside, a spacious entrance hall with a cloaks cupboard sets the tone for the well-arranged interior. The main living area includes a generously sized sitting room featuring a log-burning stove, three elegant sash windows, and built-in shelving and cabinetry. The bright kitchen is well-designed with ample natural light, a breakfast bar, space for dining, and direct access to the garden.
The apartment has three bedrooms. The main bedroom is a spacious, showcasing a charming bay window and fireplace, while the second is a comfortable double room. The final room is a cosy single room, currently used as a home office.
The stylish bathroom is tastefully updated to complement the property’s period features, offering both a separate bath and shower. A unique asset is the dedicated store room/utility space, providing a rare amount of additional storage within an apartment setting.
Outside, the well-established garden wraps around the side and rear of the apartment, with multiple seating areas positioned to capture sunlight throughout the day, as well as a practical storage shed. At the front, there is a further seating area along with designated off-driveway parking for convenience.
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, offers a wide range of catering for all tastes.
The area has several excellent primary schools, good bus services to the Town Centre and plenty of attractive parks and playing fields. There is also quick and easy access to the M5 and the A417 to Swindon via the nearby Brockworth bypass.
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Tenure
Share of freehold
Service charge
£1,750 per year
Council tax band
C
Commonhold details