£750,000
4 bed end terrace house for saleSuffolk Street, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Spacious five-bedroom townhouse set over four floors
Character features throughout
In a wonderful location
Ideal for multi-generational living
Self-contained lower ground floor
Modern kitchen
Located a short walk from Cheltenham town centre, and Montpellier Park with easy access to the many festivals held there and just off the vibrant Bath Road, Perry Bishop presents an impressive and deceptively spacious four-bedroomed period town house offering flexible accommodation over four floors.
With elegant proportions, character features and the benefit of a self-contained lower ground floor with separate entrance, the property is ideal for those downsizing, for family life, multi-generational living or providing rental income potential.
Elegant steps to the front of the property lead to the front door and a welcoming entrance hall. The large, high ceiling, light-filled sitting room with log wood burner flows through to the dining area and a well-equipped kitchen overlooking the flower filled, secluded garden at the rear of the property.
On the lower ground floor, a versatile suite includes a secondary living room, a bedroom with en suite, a utility area, and independent access to both the front and rear. This level offers the perfect setup for an independent family member, au pair accommodation, or could serve as a self-contained rental unit (subject to any necessary consents).
The first floor offers three generous bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room, providing ample space for any household. A staircase leads to the second floor where a light filled attic room with large storage area provides flexibility as a fifth bedroom, office or hobby room.
This handsome townhouse set in a vibrant and supportive local community is well positioned for access to local amenities, highly regarded schools, parks, churches, community centres, cafes, independent shops and transport links. Its blend of period charm, flexible layout and investment potential makes it a rare opportunity in central Cheltenham.
Cheltenham, known as the gateway to the Cotswolds, is set within easy access to glorious countryside and is famed for its extensive range of festivals, including National Hunt, literature, music, science, art, food and jazz, independent street markets and antique fairs and a vibrant hotel, café and restaurant culture.
There are extensive modern shopping facilities within the town and a range of recreational and cultural amenities including golf courses, racecourse, theatres, sports centres, cinemas, art galleries, museums and many walking and hiking routes including the famous Cotswold Way.
There are excellent communications to other nearby centres via the M5 with easy access to Bristol, Birmingham, the Southwest and Wales. There is a mainline railway station with direct services to London; an extensive bus network including National Express direct to both London and Heathrow and cycling is easy via the many dedicated cycling routes.
With elegant proportions, character features and the benefit of a self-contained lower ground floor with separate entrance, the property is ideal for those downsizing, for family life, multi-generational living or providing rental income potential.
Elegant steps to the front of the property lead to the front door and a welcoming entrance hall. The large, high ceiling, light-filled sitting room with log wood burner flows through to the dining area and a well-equipped kitchen overlooking the flower filled, secluded garden at the rear of the property.
On the lower ground floor, a versatile suite includes a secondary living room, a bedroom with en suite, a utility area, and independent access to both the front and rear. This level offers the perfect setup for an independent family member, au pair accommodation, or could serve as a self-contained rental unit (subject to any necessary consents).
The first floor offers three generous bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room, providing ample space for any household. A staircase leads to the second floor where a light filled attic room with large storage area provides flexibility as a fifth bedroom, office or hobby room.
This handsome townhouse set in a vibrant and supportive local community is well positioned for access to local amenities, highly regarded schools, parks, churches, community centres, cafes, independent shops and transport links. Its blend of period charm, flexible layout and investment potential makes it a rare opportunity in central Cheltenham.
Cheltenham, known as the gateway to the Cotswolds, is set within easy access to glorious countryside and is famed for its extensive range of festivals, including National Hunt, literature, music, science, art, food and jazz, independent street markets and antique fairs and a vibrant hotel, café and restaurant culture.
There are extensive modern shopping facilities within the town and a range of recreational and cultural amenities including golf courses, racecourse, theatres, sports centres, cinemas, art galleries, museums and many walking and hiking routes including the famous Cotswold Way.
There are excellent communications to other nearby centres via the M5 with easy access to Bristol, Birmingham, the Southwest and Wales. There is a mainline railway station with direct services to London; an extensive bus network including National Express direct to both London and Heathrow and cycling is easy via the many dedicated cycling routes.