£575,000
3 bed semi-detached house for saleChurch Road, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Perry Bishop - Cheltenham
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About this property
Semi-detached
Three bedrooms
Period home
Converted loft
Bright and spacious
Extended
Walking distance to local schools
A very well presented three bedroom, semi-detached family home ideally located in ever popular Leckhampton and within walking distance of Leckhampton Primary and The High School, Leckhampton.
The property retains a period charm throughout and provides spacious and bright accommodation arranged over three floors, measuring 1128 sq ft.
In brief, the accommodation comprises a welcoming entrance hall with stairs rising to the first floor. The bay-fronted reception room has a feature period fireplace and has wooden double doors leading through to the dining room. This then leads on into a modern fitted kitchen providing a range of high and low level units with tiled splashbacks, rolled worksurface, stainless sink and drainer, electric oven, gas hob with extractor over and slate tiled floor. The breakfast area has ample space for a dining table and has large glazed doors overlooking the rear gardens.
Upstairs, on the first floor, the master bedroom has a feature period fireplace and has far reaching views to the hills. The second bedroom also has a period fireplace and overlooks the rear garden.
The loft has also been converted to provide a very bright and spacious bedroom with large Velux style windows giving fantastic views to the west.
There is a mature garden to the rear with well planted herbaceous borders and patio off the rear of the house and is enclosed by wooden fence boundaries. There is also a small front garden with well established climbing roses.
In summary, a wonderful period home providing spacious accommodation in a sought after and convenient location with good local amenities close by.
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 and secondary 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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