A wonderful opportunity to acquire an original detached family home in a spacious plot offering potential to renovate and extend on a charming enclave within a short walk of Pittville Park and the town centre.
Description
One of the original 1970s detached home forming part of a delightful and quiet enclave only moments away from Pittville Park and a little further to Cheltenhams cultural centre. The property has been a much-treasured family home for many years and as such, would now benefit from a series of cosmetic enhancements and offers the potential to extend as the plot allows for this, subject to planning. It is rare in this leafy suburb of Cheltenham, to find a detached property within the substantial plot in which the house sits and many of the properties within the cul-de-sac have been developed over recent years making it extremely smart and exclusive.
The current internal accommodation is practical and well panned with a classic floorplan of its era, the kitchen is positioned to the front, next to the wide entrance hall, with a spacious sitting room connecting to the more formal dining room both occupying the rear of the house with doors that open to the garden.
On the first floor are four double bedrooms, one with an en suite shower, and a family bathroom.
Outside
This charming setting is much of the appeal of the property, positioned centrally within its spacious plot with a wonderful garden which is unusually large for living so close to town. The entire plot is well-planned and planted with mature boundaries providing privacy. The gardens allow for scope and subject to the space ideal for family life and only a stones throw from Pittville Park and a little further into town. Situation Walnut Close is a smart enclave set off Evesham Road, a leafy and long boulevard that runs from the town centre all the way to the Racecourse. The property is within a stones throw of Pittville Park which is widely known for its boating lake, Pump Rooms and pretty cafes. John Lewis department store and Cheltenhams fashionable shopping districts Montpellier and Promenade can be reached by foot in less than 15 minutes. A cultural centre, Cheltenham plays host to several highly acclaimed festivals including Music, Food and Literature. The town is also known for its excellent schools to include The Cheltenham Ladies College, Cheltenham College, Berkhampstead and Dean Close, all within a comfortable walk or bike ride. Communication links are excellent from this area, with easy access to the M5 Motorway and main line train station with lines to major cities
Local Authority - Cheltenham Borough Council