- Three bedrooms arranged over two storeys, practical family layout
- Spacious living room with direct access to private rear garden
- Single family bathroom only; may be limiting for larger households
- Garage plus driveway for off-street parking and storage
- Small plot and garden; low-maintenance outdoor space
- Built 1983–1990 with filled cavity walls and double glazing
- Fast broadband, good local schools and easy Cheltenham access
- Freehold tenure, affordable council tax, no flood risk
Tucked at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac on the Cheltenham side of Bishops Cleeve, this well-presented three-bedroom mid-terrace offers straightforward family living. The spacious living room opens onto a private rear garden, giving a pleasant indoor–outdoor flow for daily life and low-key entertaining. A well-arranged kitchen and a single family bathroom complete the practical layout across two storeys.
Built in the 1980s with filled cavity walls, double glazing and gas central heating, the house is ready to move into with neutral contemporary finishes throughout. A garage and driveway provide off-street parking and storage — useful in a small-plot property. Broadband speeds are fast and local bus links make commuting into Cheltenham easy.
The location is a strong selling point: good local primary and secondary schools, nearby shops and leisure facilities, and very low flood risk. Note the home has one bathroom and a relatively small garden and plot, which may suit couples, young families or downsizers seeking a manageable, low-maintenance property rather than a large family estate.
Overall this mid-terrace presents a practical, comfortable home in a very affluent neighbourhood with sensible running costs (affordable council tax) and good transport and school access. It will particularly appeal to buyers wanting a move-in-ready suburban house with garage and outdoor space, but those needing more extensive accommodation or a larger plot should be aware of the property’s compact footprint.