A spacious 2/3 bedroom second floor apartment in a Grade II listed Regency townhouse in Montpellier, featuring a self-contained studio.
A beautifully proportioned Regency apartment of over 1,250 sq. ft, with the rare benefit of a self-contained studio. Occupying the second floor of an elegant Grade II listed townhouse, the property sits in a prominent position set back from Bayshill Road, with off-road parking to the front. Full of period charm, it is flooded with light through sash windows, decorative cornicing and a feature fireplace.
The main apartment is approached via well-kept communal areas and opens into a central hallway. To the front, the generous sitting room enjoys twin sash windows and a handsome fireplace, complemented by a large kitchen/dining room fitted with a range of modern units and integrated appliances. There are two bedrooms and a stylish bathroom.
On the mezzanine level, with its own private entrance from the communal landing, is a self-contained studio/third bedroom. Complete with shower room, kitchenette and built-in wardrobes, this versatile space is ideal for guests, a consulting room, home office or as a letting opportunity.
Externally, there is off-street parking available in front of the building for the residents of 8 Royal Parade on a first come-first served basis, supplemented by permit parking on Bayshill Road.
Situation:
Royal Parade is a distinguished terrace of fine Ashlar stone Regency homes and one of Cheltenham’s most desirable addresses. Set on Bayshill Road, it forms part of an elegant, tree-lined boulevard of prestigious period properties in the heart of Montpellier.
Montpellier is renowned for its elegant Regency architecture, tree-lined streets, and vibrant atmosphere. Just a short distance away, residents can enjoy a wide range of independent boutiques, award-winning restaurants, artisan cafés, wine bars, and delicatessens. The nearby Montpellier Gardens provide beautiful green space and host Cheltenham’s celebrated festivals, including the Literature, Jazz, and Science Festivals.
Cheltenham itself offers a superb quality of life, blending historic charm with a lively, modern community. Known as the cultural heart of the Cotswolds, the town is home to the iconic Cheltenham Racecourse and several excellent schools. With strong transport links, including access to the M5 and direct rail services to London, Birmingham, and Bristol, the location is perfect for both commuters and those seeking the best of town and country living.
Important Information:
Services: Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central Heating.
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Tenure: Leasehold with the balance of a 999-year lease commencing 1st August 1976.
Restrictions: Pets and Assured Shorthold Tenancies are permitted. Short-Term Lets and Air BnB's are not permitted.
Service Charges: £1,500 per annum.
Ground Rent: A red rose per annum if demanded to be paid on midsummers day.
Local Authority: Cheltenham Borough Council.
Council Tax Band: Band B.
Viewing: Strictly by prior appointment with Jackson-Stops.
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