£550,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleNorth Road East, The Reddings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Spacious living room with log burner
Stunning Kitchen/Dining Room
Additional reception room or fourth bedroom
Ground floor cloakroom and utility area
Modern family bathroom
Generous rear garden with patio and lawn
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles
Set within a popular and well-connected location
A spacious semi-detached home with particularly strong ground floor living space, a large garden and flexible accommodation, set within a popular Cheltenham location.
The ground floor is a key feature of the property, providing a sense of space that is well suited to modern family living. A large living room sits to the rear, creating a comfortable main reception space. Alongside this, the kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home, offering a well-designed and sociable layout with ample room for both everyday use and entertaining, while the doors out to the garden allow the space to flow naturally outside.
To the front of the property, a further reception room provides valuable flexibility, ideal as a fourth bedroom, snug or home office. A cloakroom and useful utility complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the first floor provides thre bedrooms along with a modern family bathroom.
Externally, the property is set back from the road with a generous driveway providing off-road parking for several vehicles. The rear garden is a notable feature, offering a good degree of space with a lawn, patio areas and an open aspect to the rear, creating a pleasant and usable outdoor setting.
Cheltenham is a Regency spa town known for its elegant architecture, cultural festivals and strong sense of identity, offering a balance of lifestyle, education and connectivity. The town is widely regarded for its broad appeal, combining period charm with a modern and well-served centre.
There is an extensive range of shopping, dining and leisure facilities, from independent boutiques and cafés in areas such as Montpellier and Tivoli, to more comprehensive offerings in the town centre. Cheltenham is also home to a number of well-known festivals throughout the year, including literature, music, science and food, along with the Cheltenham Festival at the racecourse.
The town is particularly well served for education, with a wide selection of highly regarded schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close School, Pate’s Grammar School, Balcarras School and The Crypt School, alongside a number of established primary schools.
Cheltenham also benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to the M5 providing routes to Bristol and Birmingham, as well as a mainline railway station offering regular services to London and other major cities.
The ground floor is a key feature of the property, providing a sense of space that is well suited to modern family living. A large living room sits to the rear, creating a comfortable main reception space. Alongside this, the kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home, offering a well-designed and sociable layout with ample room for both everyday use and entertaining, while the doors out to the garden allow the space to flow naturally outside.
To the front of the property, a further reception room provides valuable flexibility, ideal as a fourth bedroom, snug or home office. A cloakroom and useful utility complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the first floor provides thre bedrooms along with a modern family bathroom.
Externally, the property is set back from the road with a generous driveway providing off-road parking for several vehicles. The rear garden is a notable feature, offering a good degree of space with a lawn, patio areas and an open aspect to the rear, creating a pleasant and usable outdoor setting.
Cheltenham is a Regency spa town known for its elegant architecture, cultural festivals and strong sense of identity, offering a balance of lifestyle, education and connectivity. The town is widely regarded for its broad appeal, combining period charm with a modern and well-served centre.
There is an extensive range of shopping, dining and leisure facilities, from independent boutiques and cafés in areas such as Montpellier and Tivoli, to more comprehensive offerings in the town centre. Cheltenham is also home to a number of well-known festivals throughout the year, including literature, music, science and food, along with the Cheltenham Festival at the racecourse.
The town is particularly well served for education, with a wide selection of highly regarded schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close School, Pate’s Grammar School, Balcarras School and The Crypt School, alongside a number of established primary schools.
Cheltenham also benefits from excellent transport links, with easy access to the M5 providing routes to Bristol and Birmingham, as well as a mainline railway station offering regular services to London and other major cities.
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