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£575,000

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Naunton Lane, Leckhampton, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL53

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 3 receptions

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Freehold

Perry Bishop - Cheltenham

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About this property

  • End-terrace period home

  • Three-bedroom layout arranged over three levels

  • Flexible converted basement room

  • Private walled rear garden with open aspect

  • Off-road parking

  • Easy access to parks, countryside walks and local amenities

A characterful end-terrace period home offering deceptively spacious accommodation, a flexible layout and a private walled garden, positioned within a quiet and established setting.

Dating back to the 1850s, the property combines original character with a layout that works comfortably for modern living, while also offering further potential with planning permission previously granted for the reconfiguration of the kitchen, dining and utility areas.

The ground floor provides particularly strong living space for a property of this type. A large living room extends across the front of the house, creating a comfortable and versatile main reception area, while a separate dining room connects through to the kitchen at the rear overlooking the garden.

Upstairs, the first floor provides three bedrooms along with a contemporary shower room.

The lower ground floor adds further flexibility, with a converted basement room currently used as a playroom and guest space, though equally suited to use as a home office, hobby room or occasional bedroom.

Externally, the rear garden enjoys a good degree of privacy along with an open aspect beyond, creating a setting that feels more secluded than is typical for this style of home. Secure gated side access and off-road parking add further practicality.

A distinctive period home offering space, flexibility and further potential, within easy reach of parks, countryside walks, the Bath Road and Cheltenham town centre.

Leckhampton is one of Cheltenham’s most established and sought-after residential areas, known for its period homes, strong sense of community and easy access to both the town centre and surrounding countryside.

Centred around the Bath Road, the area offers a wide range of independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and day-to-day amenities, giving it a more established neighbourhood feel while remaining within easy reach of Montpellier and central Cheltenham.

The area is particularly popular with families, helped by a number of well-regarded schools including Leckhampton C of E Primary School, Naunton Park Primary School, Balcarras School, High School Leckhampton and Cheltenham College.

Leckhampton also provides direct access to open countryside, with walks towards Leckhampton Hill and the Cotswold escarpment contributing to the area’s appeal. Cheltenham town centre, Cheltenham Spa station and the M5 are all easily accessible.

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