- 5 - 7 bedrooms +
- 3 - 5 reception rooms +
- 1 - 4 bathrooms +
- Period +
- Parking +
- Terraced +
- Town/City +
- Private Parking +
- Town House +
12 and 13 Royal Crescent provide an exciting opportunity to acquire part of this magnificent terrace in the heart of Cheltenham's town centre. The properties can be retained with the current commercial use or converted as planning permission has been granted to change both 12 and 13 into dwellinghouses to create a pair of sizeable homes.
The crescent is made up of a terrace of 18 houses built in c1806-10 and were built as fashionable lodgings for visitors to the famous Spa. The Duke of Gloucester lived at No.18 when he was visited by Princess Victoria in 1830 and the terrace is believed to be the earliest important Georgian terrace to have been built in Cheltenham.
Available to purchase as a pair or individually the properties have separate titles and therefore are stand alone.
Externally the buildings have been exceptionally well maintained and display the classic characteristics of the era, with painted rendered elevations and sash hung windows under high parapet walls.
Internally the original proportions of the buildings remain fully intact with a small amount of subdivision to create individual offices. There are many period features throughout both buildings and it is easy to visualise residential conversion. The accommodation is arranged over four floors and extends to just over 4500sqft.
There is a small courtyard to the rear.
To the front there is allocated off road parking for 5 vehicles with each building. The car park is owned by a limited company and each property owner owns a share in that company.
AGENTS NOTE: The images displayed are a mixture from both buildings and the guide price is per property.
Royal Crescent is located in central Cheltenham just a short walk to Montpellier and the famous Promenade. The property has superb access to all that Cheltenham has to offer with ample restaurants and eateries on the door step. Cheltenham has a superb range of private and independent schools to include Dean Close, Cheltenham College and Cheltenham Ladies' College. The town also plays host to many famous festivals to include Jazz, Literature and Food festivals with the Gold Cup at Cheltenham Race Course being the most popular. There is excellent access to the M5 and M4 corridor from Cheltenham and the train station has a main line into London Paddington.