This attractive mid-terrace home is situated in popular Prestbury and offers well-presented and nicely proportioned accommodation throughout. It briefly comprises: An enclosed entrance porch, downstairs WC, utility, open plan sitting/dining/kitchen with a conservatory to the rear overlooking the garden. Upstairs there are two bedrooms and a well-appointed four-piece bathroom.
Further benefits include gas-fired central heating, double glazing, off-road parking to the front of the property and a good sized integrated wardrobe in the main bedroom.
With all this on offer in this enviable location, a viewing comes highly recommended.
Prestbury has been documented from as early as 899AD and was subsequently recognised in the Doomsday book. The name in Anglo Saxon terms means ' priests’ fortress ' possibly taken from The Bishop of Hereford’s manor house that was known to have stood in the 13th century. Today Prestbury is a modern village with several eating and drinking options as well as a contemporary hair stylist, all alongside a traditional convenience store and butchers. Also on hand are the public footpaths on to the magnificent Cleeve Hill from where there are spectacular views across Cheltenham including the nearby Prestbury Park racecourse, home of the Gold Cup.
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