Guide price £550,000
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REF: CHL240006
Flat 3, St Kevern is located on the top floor of this majestic period building and spans the entire top level, with two flights of private stairs providing access from the ground floor.
Presented in good decorative order, the apartment offers unusually large living space with lots of flexibility and versatility, currently arranged as three double bedrooms. The main bedroom features an en suite shower room and fitted wardrobes, while bedroom 2 has a separate lavatory and bedroom 3 benefits from a large walk in wardrobe. A luxurious family bathroom provides washing facilities to bedrooms 2 and 3.
The kitchen is well fitted and includes a peninsular island unit, opening into a dining area, beyond which is the very generous sitting room.
The hall is of a particular good size and has previously been used as a home working area.
Outside is a small private garden, to the side of which is a car port parking area with an electric car charging point. About 25 feet away is a single garage.
Situation:
St Kevern is a beautiful, detached period building found in a stunning position on the corner of Christchurch Road and Eldorado Road, an ideal location for the town, Montpellier, Tivoli, the train station and the A40/M5.
Cheltenham stands renowned as one of England's most intact Regency towns and, historically, the original and most distinguished spa. Nestled less than a hundred miles from London, it gracefully rests between the Cotswold Hills and the Wye Valley. The town boasts several prestigious schools, including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Dean Close, and Pates Grammar, the latter recently topping the national GCSE schools league table.
Having earned its status as a highly coveted residential destination, with a Telegraph accolade as the number 1 place in the United Kingdom to raise a family in 2015, Cheltenham is celebrated for its opulent residences gracing formal avenues and exquisite garden squares.
For those with a penchant for the finer things, the town offers Michelin-starred restaurants, numerous bars, chic boutiques, and abundant salons. Art and history enthusiasts find solace in The Wilson, Cheltenham's recently refurbished museum and art gallery. The town's cultural vibrancy is further enhanced by two concert halls and three theatres. Festivals abound, including The Wychwood Festival, literary, science, food and drink festivals, and the revered jazz festival, drawing renowned performers like Van Morrison, Jamie Cullum, and Jools Holland over the years.
The pinnacle of the year for many is the annual racing festival culminating in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, a prestigious event on the national hunt calendar. The allure of this spectacle perennially captivates the public, making Cheltenham a regular draw for visitors year after year.
Important Information:
Tenure: Share of Freehold.
Service Charges: Approx £150pcm.
Managing Agent: Young & Gilling.
Local Authority: Cheltenham Borough Council.
Council Tax Band: Band E.
Services: All mains services are connected, gas fired central heating.
Location via What3Words: burn.trail.patrol.
Viewings: Strictly by prior appointment via Jackson Stops on 01242 783333.
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Guide price £550,000