£630,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleHatherley Road, Hatherley, Cheltenham GL51
3 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cheltenham
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About this property
Period family home
Three bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Extended
Beautiful garden
Driveway parking
Garden office
A three bedroom, exceedingly well-presented, extended period family home located in ever-popular Hatherley close to local amenities and schooling. The property backs on to allotments and enjoys a leafy rear outlook across a generous rear garden.
The property is bright and spacious throughout and provides an enclosed entrance lobby opening on to an entrance hall with wood effect flooring and staircase with solid wood balustrade rising to the first floor over WC. There is a bay fronted reception room to the front with stripped floor boards, picture rails, and exposed brick feature fireplace. To the rear, there is an open-plan modern white fitted kitchen that provides a range of high and low-level units with tiled splashbacks, fitted electric fan oven, and an island workstation with an induction hob. This is open to the dining area which has sliding glazed doors overlooking the large rear garden. Off the dining area, there is a further reception room with a fireplace, picture rails, and built-in storage cupboards.
Upstairs the landing area is very bright, having a window to the side aspect, and provides three large double bedrooms, with the master bedroom benefiting from en suite facilities, and a contemporary three piece family bathroom suite.
To the rear of the property, there is a well-maintained, landscaped garden enclosed by wooden fencing and planted with a host of shrubs, trees, and a lawned area. There is also an exceedingly useful garden store/utility room with a separate home office - ideal for someone who works from home.
An ideal family home, beautifully presented throughout, in a popular and convenient location with a large garden, leafy outlook and ample off-street driveway parking.
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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