£725,000
4 bed terraced house for sale
Rodney Road, Cheltenham GL50Freehold
4 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
About this property
An exciting opportunity to acquire a fine example of a Grade II listed town house dating from c.1820 located in the heart of Cheltenham offering beautifully proportioned and versatile living accommodation laid out over three floors, with generous parking and a low maintenance courtyard, requiring general modernisation.
Description
Understood to date from the late Georgian/early Regency era, Grove House is an attractive Grade II listed dwelling forming part of a historic terrace of 21 townhouses originally known as Rodney Terrace. Formerly used as office premises the present owner received consent to convert the property back to a residential dwelling in 2021 and has plans pending consideration to modify the property to create a stunning and versatile family home. Ref: 24/00646/ful.
- Fantastic location within five minutes of the High Street and excellent facilities such as John Lewis and Marks & Spencer
- Exciting opportunity to create a home of your own specifications
- Retains a wealth of period detailing including ornate ceiling mouldings and sash windows
- Generously proportioned rooms set out over three floors with the potential to create a self-contained apartment on the lower floor
- Three raised ground floor reception rooms presently used as a sitting room, dining room and home office
- Four bedrooms laid out over the mezzanine level and first floor, one presently used as a dressing room
- Lower floor comprising of three spacious rooms used as a useful utility room, gym and kitchen with access to a beautifully created courtyard, in addition there is a kitchenette, shower room and separate WC
Situation
Offering the epitome of town living, this superb property is in a prime central location within easy reach of the three main shopping areas: The High Street, Promenade and the vibrant Montpellier district. Aside from an array of interesting shops, the town also benefits from an extensive range of superb selection of restaurants, cafés and bars and excellent schools including the renowned Cheltenham Ladies’ College and Cheltenham College. Throughout the calendar year the town comes alive with various festivals including literature, music, food and horse racing at Prestbury Park. Transport links are favourable with motorway and rail links being within 2 miles.
General Information
Services:
Mains water, electricity and drainage are connected to the property.
Council: Cheltenham Borough Council .
Council Tax Band: (F) - £3,099.17pa (2024/2025).
EPC Rating: D.
Viewings
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Listed by
Charles Lear