- Two double bedrooms +
- En-suite to principal bedroom and separate main bathroom +
- Two allocated parking spaces plus visitor parking +
- Roof terrace +
- Integrated Siemens appliances +
- Lift access +
- Residents’ gym +
- Secure bicycle storage +
Accessed via lift or stairs, the apartment opens into a bright and welcoming entrance hall before leading through to an impressive open-plan kitchen, dining and living space. Designed with modern living and entertaining in mind, the room is flooded with natural light from floor-to-ceiling glazing, with two sets of doors opening directly onto the terrace.
The kitchen is sleek and contemporary, featuring integrated Siemens appliances, quartz worktops and a substantial breakfast bar, ideal for informal dining and entertaining.
There are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, both enjoying access to the terrace. The principal bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room, while the second bedroom is served by a stylish additional bathroom, finished to the same high standard.
A particular highlight of the apartment is the wrap-around terrace, which extends the living space outdoors and provides an exceptional setting for morning coffee, evening drinks or simply enjoying the open views. From here, there are panoramic views across Cheltenham towards Cleeve Hill and the Malvern Hills.
The apartment further benefits from access to a residents’ gym, two allocated parking spaces and a secure bicycle store, making it ideally suited to modern town living.
The property benefits from the balance of 10 year Check Mate warranty
Cheltenham is widely regarded as one of the most complete Regency towns in England and is historically the original and most fashionable spa town. Less than a hundred miles from London, it sits between the Cotswold Hills and the Wye Valley and is home to a number of prestigious schools, including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close and Pate’s Grammar.
Now a highly sought-after place to live, the town is known for its grand houses, formal avenues and elegant garden squares. For those with a taste for the finer things in life, Cheltenham offers Michelin-starred restaurants, a wide range of bars and cafés, and an excellent selection of boutiques and salons. The town also has a thriving cultural scene, with two concert halls, three theatres and The Wilson, Cheltenham’s recently refurbished museum and art gallery.
Cheltenham is perhaps best known for its festival calendar, which includes the Wychwood Festival, as well as the internationally recognised festivals of literature, science, food and drink and jazz. For many, however, the highlight of the year is the annual Cheltenham Racing Festival, culminating in the Cheltenham Gold Cup — the blue riband event of the National Hunt calendar.