Charming three-bedroom Victorian home with sunny garden and strong central location..
Three double bedrooms with original fireplaces and high ceilings
Refitted kitchen/dining room with integrated appliances and French doors
Lounge with exposed brick chimney breast and working log burner
Southerly-facing rear garden with patio, lawn and summer house
Off-road parking and cellar provide useful storage and convenience
Solid brick construction assumed without cavity insulation (energy risk)
Period windows likely single-glazed — potential heat loss and noise
One main bathroom (four-piece) for three bedrooms
Set on a quiet street in central Tewkesbury, this Victorian three-bedroom semi-detached home balances period character with modern convenience. High ceilings, original fireplaces and a bay window bring charm, while a refitted kitchen/dining room and a lounge with a log burner suit everyday family life and entertaining.
Upstairs offers three double bedrooms and a generous four-piece bathroom. Practical additions include a utility room with downstairs WC, cellar storage, and off-road parking. French doors from the kitchen open onto a southerly-facing rear garden with patio, lawn, mature planting and a summer house — a private, sunny space for children and pets.
Buyers should note the house is built with solid brick and, as assumed, lacks cavity-wall insulation; windows are period style and likely single-glazed. This means energy upgrades (insulation, glazing) would improve comfort and running costs. The property sits in a largely affluent area with low flood risk, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, and is within walking distance of Tewkesbury’s schools and amenities.
This is a good choice for families seeking space, character and a central location, and for buyers willing to invest in energy efficiency improvements. The layout and scope for sympathetic updating make the home well suited to long-term living in one of Tewkesbury’s established neighbourhoods.