Two double bedrooms — both well-proportioned rooms
Modern white bathroom with shower over bath (single bathroom)
Block-paved driveway offering off-street parking and enclosed porch
Low-maintenance, small rear garden with gated rear access
UPVC double glazing and mains gas central heating; EPC C (69)
Freehold mid-terrace, approx. 738 sq ft, built 1930–1949
Good school catchment including a top-performing grammar school
Limited plot size and traditional layout — not large-family suitable
Well-proportioned two double-bedroom mid-terrace in Longlevens, ready to move into. The house offers a bright lounge, a practical kitchen/breakfast room with under-stairs larder, and a modern white bathroom—suitable for first-time buyers or investors seeking a low-maintenance home. The property benefits from double glazing, gas central heating and a C (69) EPC for economical running costs.
Outside, a block-paved driveway provides convenient off-street parking and leads to an enclosed porch. The rear garden is small and low-maintenance with gated rear access—easy to manage but limited for large outdoor activities. The mid-20th-century build and filled cavity walls give solid construction without the higher ceilings or ornate detail of older period homes.
Location is a clear strength: popular Longlevens suburb with fast broadband, excellent mobile signal, low local crime, and good public transport links. Families will value proximity to several well-rated primary schools and a top-performing grammar school within the catchment. Commuters have straightforward access to Gloucester city centre, Cheltenham and the M5.
Practical notes: the house is freehold, around 738 sq ft, and has one bathroom—important for buyers to consider. The plot is small and the layout traditional; buyers looking for extensive gardens or large contemporary open-plan space may find it limited. Overall, a sensible purchase for first-time buyers or investors seeking a tidy, well-located home with straightforward running costs.