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5 bedroom terraced house for sale

Great Norwood Street, Cheltenham GL50
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Terraced house
5 beds
3 baths
2162
EPC rating: C
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Features and description

  • Elegant Terraced Townhouse
  • Five Bedrooms
  • Includes A One Bedroom Apartment With Separate Access
  • Impressive Drawing Room
  • Spacious Open Plan Kitchen Dining Room
  • Three Bathrooms
  • Attractive Generous Garden
  • Resident Permit Parking
  • Prime Cheltenham Location
  • Please Quote ST1046 - Sarah Thomas

Please Quote Sarah Thomas 1046. A handsome and elegant five bedroom period townhouse, ideally located in the fashionable area known locally as The Suffolks, within Montpellier. Extending to over 2,100 sq ft and arranged over four floors the property includes a lower ground floor flat, offering excellent versatility for multigenerational living, guest accommodation, or potential rental income. This striking home boasts a wonderful frontage, approached via a charming front garden that sets it back from the road.

Just moments from artisan cafés, boutiques, shops, and the Michelin starred restaurant Le Champignon Sauvage, as well as the green open spaces of Montpellier Gardens, this home offers an exceptional lifestyle.

Inside, the property is grand and versatile, providing ample living space across multiple floors.

This is a rare opportunity to acquire a wonderful family home in one of Cheltenham’s most sought after locations, combining period charm, modern practicality, and a superb setting within easy reach of the town’s amenities and cultural attractions.

Ground Floor

You enter into a light and spacious entrance hall, setting the tone for this elegant period home. The ground floor comprises a wonderfully bright and spacious drawing room with a striking fireplace, tall bay fronted windows, and original, characterful wooden floorboards.

To the rear, a superb open plan kitchen dining room spans the full width of the house, ideal for family living and entertaining. French doors open directly onto a 35 ft south east facing walled garden, beautifully planted with shrubs, patio and seating areas, and a charming summer house, perfect as a hobby room, children’s playhouse, or potting shed. A useful downstairs cloakroom completes this floor.

First Floor

The first floor features a spacious landing with a sash window, providing a bright area suitable for a home office or reading nook. The principal bedroom is beautiful and bright, with two large sash windows, built-in wardrobes, and original wooden floorboards, enjoying lovely views over the splendid architecture of the houses opposite. To the rear is a generously sized family bathroom, with a cupboard housing the washing machine and tumble dryer. Also to the rear is a second double bedroom, bright and spacious, with attractive views over the south east facing garden.

Second Floor

The top floor comprises three further well proportioned and spacious bedrooms. Two overlook the front of the property, enjoying lovely views, while the third, to the rear, overlooks the garden and Cotswold hills beyond. Completing this floor is a generously sized family bathroom with ample cupboard space for linens and towels.

Lower Ground Floor – One Bedroom Apartment

The lower ground floor comprises a versatile one bedroom apartment. A large galley kitchen and breakfast bar opens into a reception room to the front, featuring an attractive bay fronted window. A double bedroom is located to the rear, alongside a separate shower room. Currently used as a hobby area, the flat is fully self contained, but could be reintegrated within the main house. It has separate access from the front and a rear door leading directly up to the garden. With a variety of potential uses, multi generational living, home office, or rental income, it offers excellent flexibility.

Garden

The south east facing garden, extending to around 35 ft, is beautifully landscaped and enclosed by attractive old red brick walls, creating a generous and private outdoor space. It features a lovely, decked area for seating and a gravelled section enhanced by mature shrub planting, in a raised flowerbed, offering both charm and practicality. A delightful summer house adds further versatility, ideal as a children’s playroom, hobby room, or peaceful retreat.

Parking : Residence permit parking across the road and in adjacent streets

LOCATION

Positioned in arguably one of the most fashionable and highly sought after areas of Cheltenham, the property sits on a beautiful street showcasing classic Regency architecture. Just moments from the boutiques, artisan cafés, and Michelin starred dining, as well as the green open spaces of Montpellier Gardens, it enjoys one of the town’s most desirable settings. A true gem and a rare opportunity in this prestigious location.

CHELTENHAM

Often described as the cultural heart of the Cotswolds, Cheltenham is a vibrant Regency town renowned for its elegant architecture, rich heritage, and thriving cultural scene. Famous for its festivals, including the world class Cheltenham Festival and Gold Cup horse racing, the town offers a lively calendar of events throughout the year.

Lifestyle amenities are in abundance, with boutique shops, stylish restaurants, traditional pubs, and the leafy Promenade with its tree lined avenue. Cheltenham is also home to excellent schools, both state and independent, including Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close, and Cheltenham College, making it a highly sought after location for families.

Surrounded by the beautiful Cotswold countryside, the town provides the perfect balance of town and country living.

The Cotswolds AONB can be reached in around 20 minutes, with its extensive networks of bridle and walking paths and the Cotswold Way. Daylesford and Soho Farmhouse are other local highlights.

Transport connections are excellent, with Cheltenham Spa railway station offering direct services to London Paddington in under two hours, as well as regular trains to Birmingham, Bristol, and Cardiff. The nearby M5, M4, and M40 motorways ensure easy access across the region, making Cheltenham an ideal base for both local living and commuting.

Tenure : Freehold

Council Tax : Cheltenham Borough Council - Band F

Services: Mains gas, electricity, water and drainage. Gas central heating.

Mobile Coverage: Please refer the Ofcom website for more information

Please Quote ST1046 - Sarah Thomas

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All measurements, areas, and distances are approximate. Photographs, floorplans, and descriptions are provided as a general guide and may not cover every aspect of the property. Prospective purchasers should not assume that the property has the necessary planning permissions, building regulation approvals, or other consents. In addition, Sarah Thomas powered by eXp has not carried out testing on any services, systems, or appliances.

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