Set within an impressive and mature plot of approximately a quarter of an acre, this charming 1930s detached residence offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial family home filled with period features and scope for further enhancement.
From the moment you arrive, the home’s kerb appeal is undeniable. A beautifully arched storm porch, typical of the era, gives a warm and elegant welcome and opens into a striking entrance hall. The hallway is a real centrepiece, tastefully finished to highlight the home’s character, complemented by Karndean flooring and high ceilings that continue throughout much of the property.
The spacious lounge sits to one side, with a large bow window and a classic 1930s-style fireplace housing a living flame gas fire—an ideal space for relaxing. Across the hallway, the formal dining room (currently used as a second sitting room) also enjoys a dual aspect and features a beautiful reclaimed period fireplace. French doors open into a lean-to conservatory, providing additional living space and lovely garden views.
To the rear, the kitchen is light-filled and functional, fitted with a range of wall and base units and enjoying a double aspect. From here, you’ll find a second conservatory to the side—an ideal garden room with doors leading out to the patio and lawn.
Completing the ground floor is a convenient guest WC.
Upstairs, the home continues to impress with three bright and airy dual aspect bedrooms. The two larger double bedrooms retain their original 1930s fireplaces, adding to the home's timeless charm. The family bathroom includes a panelled bath, pedestal basin, and low-level WC, along with a handy storage cupboard for towels and toiletries.
A real bonus is the attic, which benefits from natural light via dual aspect windows. Currently accessed by loft ladder and fully boarded, it offers excellent storage or the potential for conversion (subject to planning).
Outside, the gardens are a true delight—lawns wrap around the property, interspersed with patio seating areas and an ornamental pond. The front of the home is privately bordered by mature hedging and trees, with gated access to a large driveway that provides ample parking and leads to a detached double garage. The garage is equipped with power, lighting, and a personal door to the garden.
Located on Ashchurch Road, the property is ideally positioned within walking distance of local shops, a supermarket, and Tewkesbury town centre. Families will appreciate having Tirlebrook Primary School and Tewkesbury Comprehensive just a short stroll away. Excellent transport links—including motorway access and nearby rail connections—make this an ideal commuter base, with Cheltenham, Gloucester, and Worcester all easily accessible.
This beautifully preserved home offers wonderful living space as it stands, yet also provides exciting potential for further extension or adaptation, subject to the necessary consents. A rare find in a sought-after location.
The Est. Mortgage is for a 25 years repayment mortgage based on a 10% deposit and a 5.5% annual interest. It is only intended as a guide. Make sure you obtain accurate figures from your lender before committing to any mortgage. Your home may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage.
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