A sympathetically restored grade II listed town house retaining many fine period features, complemented by a beautifully landscaped south facing garden and situated in a desirable road benefitting from residents’ permit parking whilst just a stroll from Pittville Park and the town centre
\rAn elegant period town house in a charming location close to local amenities, the town centre and Pittville Park. Having been beautifully restored by the current owners, the property has been upgraded to suit the needs of a modern lifestyle, whilst retaining many beautiful original features. Set back from the road behind wrought iron railings, the accommodation is arranged over three floors. An entrance hall has doors into an impressive ‘double reception’ room with high ceilings, restored original flooring and a wood burning stove inset to the original fireplace. A modern kitchen with integrated appliances opens to a recent extension, currently used as a dining room, with an expanse of double glazed doors opening to a south facing garden. On the lower ground floor is a double bedroom, shower room and snug/family room with cleverly concealed utility area. On the first floor there are two double bedrooms, a large single bedroom and a recently fitted bathroom on a mezzanine level with a bath and large walk-in shower.
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A south facing garden has a patio seating area with a lawn beyond and a pedestrian gate to Glenfall Street. An original brick built outbuilding has been converted into a home office which alternatively could be used as a gym. This property also benefits from residents’ permit parking (zone 15).
Selkirk Street is a desirable lightly used road just a few minutes’ walk from an eclectic range of bars, cafés and local shops in Fairview and Pittville as well as Pittville Park. The town centre is equally convenient within a 5-10 minute walk. Cheltenham is a superb place for shopping with an abundance of main high street shops, specialist boutiques, cafés and restaurants. Education is very well catered for including The Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Cheltenham College, Pates Grammar School, St. Edward’s and Dean Close. There are excellent sporting facilities in and around the town which plays host to several annual cultural festivals.