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Guide price
£450,0002 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
Church Street, Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, GL20
Featured
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
943
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band B
Features and description
- A beautiful mellow-brick cottage enjoying a secluded position within the heart of historic Tewkesbury.
- Finished to an exemplary standard with crisp, light and airy accommodation throughout.
- Affording an array of original features together with natural charm, character and warmth.
- Stylishly appointed: the cottage is suitable for a wide selection of would-be buyers.
- Offered to the market without an onward chain.
- An attractive and private courtyard garden providing an idyllic seating area.
- EPC Rating = F
A glorious Grade II listed cottage occupying a magical position within the heart of historic Tewkesbury.
Description
A truly special cottage, 3 Old Baptist Court is a beautifully appointed 19th-century cottage located in the heart of historic Tewkesbury. Having undergone a significant yet highly tasteful renovation, it shows to an exemplary standard with light and airy accommodation throughout.
The ground floor consists of two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen: the sitting room has an attractive feature fire with glass surround together with a door opening to the front garden area. The quaint dining room has wooden stairs rising to the front with a natural opening to the kitchen: fitted with a comprehensive range of units, integrated appliances, a Belfast sink and further dining space.
The first floor consists of TWO notably light and spacious bedrooms. The principal bedroom is of dual aspect and has an inbuilt wardrobe, whilst the well-appointed shower room has a double walk-in shower cubicle in addition to further sanitaryware.
The front aspect is bounded by a mellow-brick wall and is principally hard-landscaped with a wonderful selection of potted plants, shrubs and plants. To the side is a private courtyard area and an outside garden store.
Location
The Medieval market town of Tewkesbury affords a busy high street filled with shops, restaurants and pubs, along with a theatre, swimming pool, hospital and a 12th-century Abbey. Added benefits include excellent transport links to the M5 and M50 motorways. Furthermore, it has a mainline train station to London Paddington. (approx. 2 hrs)
The Regency town of Cheltenham is approx. 10 miles away: offering a wonderful range of boutique shops, restaurants, a vibrant High Street, together with the well-renowned and much-loved Montpellier district: which in turn enjoys an array of Georgian architecture, Regency Parks, and established eateries.
There is a variety of good schools in the region, both state and private, notably in Cheltenham and Gloucester and numerous primary schools locally. Schools worthy of particular mention include Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Pates, Dean Close and Kings Gloucester.
Square Footage: 943 sq ft
Additional Info
Services connected: Mains gas fired central heated, mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage.
Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council.
Description
A truly special cottage, 3 Old Baptist Court is a beautifully appointed 19th-century cottage located in the heart of historic Tewkesbury. Having undergone a significant yet highly tasteful renovation, it shows to an exemplary standard with light and airy accommodation throughout.
The ground floor consists of two reception rooms and a fitted kitchen: the sitting room has an attractive feature fire with glass surround together with a door opening to the front garden area. The quaint dining room has wooden stairs rising to the front with a natural opening to the kitchen: fitted with a comprehensive range of units, integrated appliances, a Belfast sink and further dining space.
The first floor consists of TWO notably light and spacious bedrooms. The principal bedroom is of dual aspect and has an inbuilt wardrobe, whilst the well-appointed shower room has a double walk-in shower cubicle in addition to further sanitaryware.
The front aspect is bounded by a mellow-brick wall and is principally hard-landscaped with a wonderful selection of potted plants, shrubs and plants. To the side is a private courtyard area and an outside garden store.
Location
The Medieval market town of Tewkesbury affords a busy high street filled with shops, restaurants and pubs, along with a theatre, swimming pool, hospital and a 12th-century Abbey. Added benefits include excellent transport links to the M5 and M50 motorways. Furthermore, it has a mainline train station to London Paddington. (approx. 2 hrs)
The Regency town of Cheltenham is approx. 10 miles away: offering a wonderful range of boutique shops, restaurants, a vibrant High Street, together with the well-renowned and much-loved Montpellier district: which in turn enjoys an array of Georgian architecture, Regency Parks, and established eateries.
There is a variety of good schools in the region, both state and private, notably in Cheltenham and Gloucester and numerous primary schools locally. Schools worthy of particular mention include Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Pates, Dean Close and Kings Gloucester.
Square Footage: 943 sq ft
Additional Info
Services connected: Mains gas fired central heated, mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage.
Local Authority: Tewkesbury Borough Council.
Area statistics
Crime score
Moderate crime
5/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom end of terrace houses
£228,066
£228,066
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