Four double bedrooms, generous room proportions
A spacious, thoughtfully remodelled 1930s semi-detached house on Harp Hill, offering flexible family living over two floors. The standout is the extended kitchen/dining/family room with modern units, wood burner and French doors that open onto a large south-facing garden — ideal for children, pets and alfresco entertaining. A bespoke insulated and heated studio provides a ready-made home office or hobby room.
The ground floor also includes a cosy bay-fronted sitting room, cloakroom, generous utility and an upgraded porch and front door. Upstairs are four double bedrooms and a fully refitted family bathroom — all presented in immaculate, move-in condition following a 2017 extension and remodel. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and a re-profiled drive with off-road parking for 3–4 cars plus an integral single garage.
Practical positives include freehold tenure, a large plot with mature planting and space to extend further (subject to consents). The location borders green belt countryside yet sits less than a mile from Cheltenham town centre with good local schools, shops and transport links. Council tax is band E, and there is a single family bathroom for a four-bedroom house — factors to weigh for larger households.
This home suits growing families seeking roomy, well-appointed accommodation with immediate home-working potential, outdoor space and scope to add value through modest extension or reconfiguration.