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6 bedroom end of terrace house for sale

Albion Street, Cheltenham GL52
Chain-free
Added today
End of terrace house
6 beds
4 baths
Added today

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand E
BroadbandUltra-fast 10000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Town centre location
  • Chain free
  • Large period property
  • Additional two bedroom flat
  • Ideal for air bnb
  • Off road parking
  • Courtyard garden
  • Entirely new slate roof and outside sash windows
  • Easy walk to montpellier, pitville and town centre
  • House extrior walls repaired and painted in 2022

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OPEN HOUSE EVENTS JANUARY 4TH AND 5TH FROM 12.30 PM TO 3.30 PM AND 13TH AND 14TH OF JANUARY FROM 12.30 PM TO 3.30 PM

If you value flexibility in your property investments — the ability to adapt layouts to suit changing rental trends, multigenerational living or short‑let income — 80 Albion Street is a rare opportunity in the heart of Cheltenham.

About the house

This four‑storey, end‑terrace Regency townhouse combines period elegance with meticulous modern upkeep. The house has been in our family for over 20 years; I’m an Old Cheltonian (CLC, class of ’96) and although seven years of boarding made me a little stoic, I’ll be sad to see the house go — Mum is ready for a new adventure in the countryside with her cats (retirement is not the word she wants to hear) and we hope someone else will enjoy the joy and fun this house has given us.

Key features

- Eleven rooms, four bathrooms, three kitchens and a utility room — presented in turnkey condition after comprehensive refurbishment.

- New slate roof and freshly painted exterior; internal works from the ground up.

- Currently furnished to a high specification in a bright “modern meets traditional” style; furniture/fittings negotiable.

- Exceptional natural light through tall full‑height sash windows (south facing on the ground/garden level).

- Two parking spaces on the drive.

- Self‑contained two‑bed garden flat with its own side entrance (also accessible from the main house) — entrance hall and utility, large sitting room with newly fitted kitchen and three south‑facing sash windows, two double bedrooms (one with French doors to a private courtyard garden) and a marble shower room.

Accommodation layout (summary)

Ground level: three rooms (two large Regency reception rooms with marble fireplaces and original cornicing; one smaller double), refurbished kitchen, shower room.

First floor: three rooms including a reception with white marble fireplace and full‑height sash windows, adjoining dining room, large kitchen/dining leading to the main sitting room and an additional single room.

Upper floors: two large bedrooms on the top floor, small sitting/desk area and a stunning bathroom with bath, shower and basin; further contemporary shower room up one flight.

Garden flat: two bedrooms, bright kitchen/living area, courtyard garden — ideal as an income unit or private annex.

Adaptable uses

This house is highly versatile and can be converted or operated in multiple ways (subject to any required consents):

- HMO (Cheltenham Borough Council HMO staff are knowledgeable and helpful and can assist with swift compliance).

- Airbnb/short‑let with separate garden flat.

- Two house shares or multiple flats (planning could allow conversion into up to four flats).

- Elegant family home with granny flat/annexe.

- Personal flat/pied‑à‑terre with rental income above.

- Ground floor offices, treatment rooms, studios or combination rooms/offices for home‑working or a boutique wellness/therapies business.

- Boutique hotel/apartments or creative live/work units.

Location — central, compact and connected

Situated just off the famous Cheltenham High Street and adjacent to the 2018 flagship John Lewis store, Albion Street places you within easy walking distance of everything the town offers. Cheltenham’s compact town centre is exceptionally walkable with Michelin‑starred restaurants, independent cafés and bars nestled alongside familiar high‑street names. The Brewery Quarter and designer boutiques, vintage shops and independent retailers are a short stroll away; for higher‑ticket shopping there are out‑of‑town dealerships and showrooms including Bentley and Porsche nearby.

Schools, travel and leisure

- Prestigious schooling close by: Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham College, St. Edward’s; easy commutes to Bloxham, Rendcomb and Westonbirt.

- University close at hand (University of Gloucestershire).

- Gloucestershire Airport c.10 minutes’ drive for light aircraft and helicopter access.

- Tewkesbury with its rivers and marinas is around 15 minutes away; the Cotswolds, Malverns and famous destinations such as Stow and Burford are on your doorstep.

- World‑class sporting and countryside pursuits: Cheltenham Racecourse, nearby polo clubs (Beaufort, Longdole, Edgeworth, Cirencester), Westonbirt Arboretum and extensive riding, shooting and fishing opportunities.

Summary

80 Albion Street is a beautifully maintained Regency townhouse offering exceptional flexibility — an elegant family residence, income‑producing multi‑let, or a mixed commercial/residential opportunity in one of the UK’s most desirable Regency towns. We’re proud of how the house has been cared for and would love for the next owner to make their own memories here.

VENDOR POSITION

Property is sold as CHAIN FREE.

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