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House For Sale £725,000
Post Office Lane, Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, GL52


Description
A substantial Edwardian semi-detached home situated in a highly desirable elevated residential hamlet on the upper slopes of Cleeve Hill, providing stunning views across the Severn Vale towards the Malvern hills and footpaths to Cleeve Hill common are moments away

A generous characterful home dating from the early 20th century, occupying an outstanding elevated position commanding far reaching views across the Cotswold escarpment. The living space is impressive and provides tremendous flexibility extending to over 2000 sq ft (186 sq m). Pendennis retains a characterful interior including a country kitchen with an Aga, a wood burning stove and an open fireplace. With space surrounding, there is scope for further expansion and remodelling should a buyer harbour ambitions to create a grand design country home. The current owner has commissioned some indicative design drawings of a potential project which is available to inspect upon request, these drawings include a gymnasium with wet room and purpose built home office. The ground floor living space offers three reception rooms with fireplaces and views, a kitchen/dining room with an Aga connecting to a conservatory/utility room. A store room, cloakroom and shower room complete this level. The first floor provides 5 bedrooms, one of which could be used as a home office and a bathroom. Outside, the rear garden includes a lawn, well stocked borders and access to a useful store room, whilst a large west facing front garden ensures the house is well set back from the lane with a drive for 2 cars in front of a tandem garage. Council tax band F. Freehold

Pendennis is situated along a lightly used lane on the upper slopes of Cleeve Hill, approximately 4 miles north of Cheltenham enjoying spectacular views over the Severn Vale. Cleeve Hill is the highest point of the Cotswolds hill range and a site of Special Scientific Interest recognised for its geology, habitats, botany and monuments. The area provides great opportunities for outdoor pursuits and a long established golf club at the top of the hill, under new management is transformed and a hive for walkers with a super coffee shop and bar. A walk along The Common provides a memorable experience of the original wold with far reaching views towards Winchcombe, The Malverns and Wales. The setting therefore enjoys the best of both worlds being situated in a semi-rural position, yet only a few minutes’ drive from Cheltenham and just 3 miles from the historic market town of Winchcombe. Pendennis is a short walk to The Rising Sun or The Apple Tree in Woodmancote. 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 and there are excellent sporting facilities in and around the town. Host to annual cultural festivals including music, literature and jazz, the town is equally famous for horse racing and the annual Gold Cup.

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