Enjoying a bright south/east aspect with views towards Ham Hill and Leckhampton Hill, the apartment combines classic period charm with comfortable modern living.
The accommodation includes a welcoming hallway, a light-filled lounge/dining room, fitted kitchen, double bedroom and a bathroom. Character features such as sash windows, high ceilings, picture rails and decorative coving add to the home’s appeal.
Outside
A pillared entrance leads to a tarmac and gravel driveway, with one allocated parking space and an additional communal space for visitors. A side gate opens onto the shared garden, featuring a lawned area, communal washing line and a shed/bike store.
The building’s impressive entrance is framed by a portico with fluted Ionic pillars and pilasters, stone steps and a tiled floor, leading to a classic wood-panelled front door with a transom window above. There’s also an outside light and intercom system for convenience.
Conveniently located within easy reach of local amenities – just 0.2 miles from parkland, Sainsbury’s Local, the Double Tree by Hilton and the Clock Tower restaurant, and around 0.4 miles from the village shops, post office and pubs. The town centre is approximately two miles away, with excellent transport links to Cirencester and the M4 via the A435 (151 bus route), and to Oxford and the M40 via the A40.
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Maintenance Charge £140 per month
Tax Council Band: A
Local Authority: Cheltenham