£525,000
4 bed terraced house for saleAsquith Road, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cheltenham
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About this property
Charming Early 1900s Home
Sought-After Leckhampton Location
Spacious & Versatile Living Areas
Well-Appointed Kitchen
Stunning Principal Suite
Built in the early 1900s, this beautifully maintained four-bedroom family home is situated in the highly sought-after area of Leckhampton. Blending period charm with modern comforts, the property enjoys stunning views of Cleeve Hill and falls within the catchment area for the Outstanding-rated Naunton Park Primary School and The High School Leckhampton (hsl).
Stepping inside, the entrance hall immediately impresses with its high ceilings, setting the tone for the character and space found throughout the home. The hallway provides access to the front reception room, kitchen, and a spacious living room at the rear. The front-facing reception room, currently used as a dining room, features original wooden flooring and a charming fireplace. The second reception room, used as a sitting room, also boasts a feature fireplace and opens into a bright conservatory, which leads seamlessly to the rear garden.
The kitchen is well-appointed with a range of base and eye-level units, integrated appliances, and space for additional freestanding ones.
On the first floor, three generous double bedrooms offer comfortable living, all served by a well-equipped family bathroom featuring a bath with an overhead shower, WC, sink, and heated towel rail.
The entire second floor is dedicated to a stunning principal suite, providing a private retreat away from the rest of the home. Large picture windows at the front and rear capture breathtaking views of Cleeve Hill and the surrounding countryside. This floor also includes a stylish shower room and ample under-eaves storage.
Outside, the rear garden—accessible from the front via a shared alley—has been thoughtfully landscaped with raised beds and a granite slab patio, creating a low-maintenance space perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation.
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 a quick and easy access to the M5 and the A417 to Swindon via the nearby Brockworth bypass.
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