A traditional 1930's semi detached house in the highly desirable area of Leckhampton. The accommodation briefly comprises, bay fronted living room, dining room, well fitted kitchen and conservatory to ground floor. To the first floor are three bedrooms and a family bathroom. With gardens to the front and rear, a garage and driveway this family home benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing and early viewing is recommended.
The entrance porch leads via the front door with glazed side panels into the entrance hall. The stairs to the first floor lead to the first floor with a large under stairs storage cupboard. The bay fronted lounge overlooks the front aspect with fireplace and slate hearth. The dining room overlooks the rear aspect and opens via glazed doors onto the part glazed garden room/conservatory overlooking the rear garden. The kitchen is well fitted with a range of base and wall units with solid wood work surfaces, gas hob with electric oven under, extractor over, ceramic 1 1/2 bowl sink with mixer tap, appliances spaces for washing machine, under counter fridge and freezer. On the first floor bedroom one has a bay window to the front aspect and is a good size double, bedroom two, also a double overlooks the rear garden as does bedroom three, a single. The family bathroom has a white suite with panelled bath with shower over, curtain and rail, low level flush WC and pedestal wash hand basin. The property benefits from gas central heating and uPVC double glazing.
To the front of the property is a lawn with mature shrubs and driveway parking leading to the attached garage with double doors, personal door and windows.
The rear garden is laid to lawn with raised vegetable beds, mature shrubs and flower borders. Paved patio and views to the hills.
Mead Road is located in the heart of Leckhampton on the southern outskirts of the regency town of Cheltenham. Renowned for its excellent schools and the popular Bath Road shopping area. Offering excellent access to Cheltenham town centre and the motorway network. Good local bus services and shops are nearby.
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All mains services are believed to be connected.
Local Authority is Cheltenham Borough Council, Tax band D - £1,772.01 (2019/20)
Leaving Cheltenham on the A46 follow the road to the mini roundabout at the top of Bath Road bear left into Leckhampton Road. Follow the road for approximately 0.7 miles and turn left at the mini roundabout into Charlton Lane. At the end of Charlton Lane turn right into Old Bath Road, go straight over the mini roundabout then first left into Mead Road. The property can be found approximately half way down the road on the left hand side and identified by our For Sale board.
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