Cranham Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 6BQ | Property for sale | Savills
1,557 sq ft(144.65 sq m)
Guide price £795,000(394,495 OMR)

Cranham RoadCheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 6BQ


    Key features

    • Located in a well-regraded part of Cheltenham on a quiet residential road.
    • Built of mellow brick under a tiled roof: the accommodation equates to 1,557 sq. ft of living space.
    • Offered to the market without an onward chain.
    • Low maintenance rear garden principally laid to lawn.
    • A four bedroom detached family home with a versatile adjoining annex area.
    • All mains services connected: gas-fire centrally heated.

    A traditional family home located on a very well-regarded residential road.

    About this property

    • Enjoying a discreet position with a good-degree of privacy, 7 Cranham Road is a pleasant detached family home. Built of brick set under a tiled roof, the accommodation is staged over two floors and equates to 1,557 sq. ft of living space.

      The pragmatic layout allows for an inclusive lifestyle, not least the light and airy open-plan sitting room / dining room. The kitchen is fitted with a range of units and integrated appliances and has a pleasant outlook over the garden.

      The adjoining annex is accessed via an inner hall: consisting in brief of a spacious sitting room and a fitted bathroom. The first floor consists of four bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate shower room. Each bedroom has fitted wardrobes most notably the principal bedroom which has an array of hanging space.

      The garden is laid to lawn, interspersed with mature trees, shrubs and plants. The front has a modest area of lawn, together with a gravelled driveway which leads to the integral garage.

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    Discreetly positioned on a popular leafy road, this well-proportioned family home has such a welcoming feel!

    Phil BatesProperty agent

    Local information

    • Cheltenham is famed as one of the most complete Regency towns in England and historically the original and most fashionable spa.
    • Less than a hundred miles from London it nestles beautifully between the Cotswold Hills and the Wye Valley, and is home to numerous prestigious schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College, Dean Close and Pates Grammar.
    • Now a highly sought after place to live the town is well known for its grand houses set amongst formal avenues and beautiful garden squares.
    • For those with a taste for the finer things in life, there are Michelin starred restaurants, numerous bars, stylish shops and salons aplenty. For art and history lovers there is The Wilson, Cheltenham's newly refurbished museum and art gallery, whilst Cheltenham 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 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.
    • Undoubtedly for many more, the highlight of the year is the annual racing festival culminating with the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the blue riband event of the national hunt calendar, and an attraction that draws the public to the town year after year.

    Additional information

    • Services connected: Gas fired central heating, mains water, mains electricity, mains drainage.
    • Local Authority: Cheltenham Borough Council.
    • EPC Rating: E
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: E