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House For Sale £560,000
Moorend Crescent, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53


Description
A detached Georgian property with gardens close to The Park and Bath Road.

Description
Situated within easy reach of the many amenities of Cheltenham town centre, in a quiet corner of Leckhampton, 79 Moorend Crescent is a detached Georgian house with much character, that provides spacious accommodation over two floors. The property has been sympathetically extended and updated to perfectly blend modern touches with original period features. High ceilings, light wood floors, large sash windows and tastefully neutral décor throughout combine to create an airy and relaxing environment.

The property is accessed via a bright and spacious sitting room which flows through to the kitchen/dining room creating a desirable open plan effect. The sitting room boasts a striking focal fireplace, charming shutters on its large sash window and convenient built-in shelving, while the fully equipped kitchen with central island is beautifully lit by two skylights and offers ample space for dining. The ground floor accommodation is completed by a cloakroom.

The first floor comprises two lovely bedrooms, the larger with built-in storage and a basin, and a large modern family bathroom with freestanding bathtub, cubicle shower and skylight.

There is ample on-street parking to the front of the property, which is set back from the road behind wrought-iron railings and a low maintenance front garden. To the rear is a private south facing courtyard garden accessed via double doors from the kitchen; climbing plants including roses adorn the house and surrounding fences, creating a lovely green space for al fresco dining.

Location
Moorend Crescent is a sought-after residential road located just off The Bath Road to the south of the town centre, within easy reach of day to day facilities.

Located only 0.3 miles from Burrow's Field park and a few miles from the beautiful Leckhampton Hills.

Cheltenham is famed as one of the most complete Regency towns in England and historically the original and most fashionable spa towns. Now a highly desirable place to live the town is well known for its grand houses set amongst formal avenues and beautiful garden squares.

Fewer than a hundred miles from London it nestles beautifully between the Cotswold Hills and the Wye Valley and is home to numerous respected schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Dean Close and Pates Grammar.

For those with a taste for the finer things in life there are Michelin-starred restaurants, popular bars, stylish shops and salons aplenty. For art and history lovers there is The Wilson, Cheltenham’s refurbished museum and art gallery, whilst the town also has a thriving cultural scene that includes two concert halls and three theatres. There are the numerous festivals such as The Wychwood Festival, the famous Cheltenham Festivals of literature, science, food and drink and, perhaps the pinnacle for some, the jazz festival, which has historically attracted such known performers as Van Morrison, Jamie Cullum and Jools Holland.

The highlight of the year is the annual racing festival culminating with the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the most prestigious event of the National Hunt calendar, and an attraction that draws the public to the town year after year.

Square Footage: 923 sq ft





Additional Info
Services = Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas fired central heating.

Council Tax = Band C

Local Authority = Cheltenham Borough Council. Tel:

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