Upper Bath Street, Leckhampton

2 bedroom property for sale

Guide price £375,000

A period terraced property situated just of the Bath Road. The nicely presented accommodation comprises two double bedrooms, an open-plan living-dining kitchen and a bathroom.

The property enters into the light, airy, open-plan living and dining area with dual aspects to the front and rear of the property and wood effect flooring that flows through the downstairs accommodation. There are double French doors leading out to the courtyard garden and an open staircase leading to the first-floor landing.

The kitchen offers views of the rear courtyard with a door leading outside. There is a range of fitted wall and base units with woodblock worktops and upstands, an inset ceramic sink and a drainer with a mixer tap. Integrated appliances include a Range style cooker, a slimline dishwasher with additional space for a freestanding washing machine and a tall fridge and freezer.

Upstairs offers two generous bedrooms looking out to the front of the property, and both have neutral carpeting. Bedroom two benefits from a built-in cupboard over the staircase, and bedroom one has a hatch leading to the loft space above.

The bathroom completes the internal accommodation and has tile effect flooring, partially tiled walls, a heated towel rail, and a white suite comprising a freestanding bath, a shower enclosure, a low-level WC and a vanity unit with an inset basin.

Outside is a courtyard garden designed to be low maintenance laid to patio. A side gate gives access to a path leading out to the property's front.

Further benefits to the property are double glazing and gas central heating, and it is brought to market with no onward chain.

Tenure-Freehold
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The Area: Leckhampton encompasses the vibrant Bath Road, featuring a variety of independent outlets, including gift shops, boutiques, and other specialist retailers. There is a vast range of delis, cafes, bars, and restaurants, one of which is the two Michelin Star restaurant Le Champignon Sauvage. Leckhampton is within easy car access to the M4 and M5 motorways and the Cheltenham town centre; there is also a regular bus service.

The local area is a short distance to some lovely countryside, including Leckhampton Hill, well known for its famous landmark, the Devil's Chimney. Local primary and secondary schools include Cheltenham College, Leckhampton Church of England, Naunton Park, and Richard Pates.

All information regarding the property details, including its position on freehold, must be confirmed between vendor and purchaser solicitors. All measurements are approximate and for guidance purposes only.

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