A stunning detached Victorian Villa in this sought after area
- 4 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- 3 bath/shower rooms
- Garage & parking
- Pretty gardens
Situation
Cheltenham became a spa town in 1716, although its popularity flourished after King George III visited in 1788. Its heyday as a spa town was to last from about 1790 to 1850s and it was during these years that many of the town's fine Regency terraces, crescents
and villas were built. There is a wide range of excellent schools in Cheltenham including Cheltenham Ladies' College, Cheltenham College (co-ed), St Edward's and Dean Close. As well as superb educational facilities the town is well known for the many literary
and music festivals that it holds as well as the cricket and national hunt festivals. Nearby sporting opportunities include squash, tennis and swimming facilities whilst there are also a number of golf courses on the edge of the town. There is easy access
to the M5 and a train service to London Paddington from Cheltenham Spa station.
Description
Accommodation
Curzola dates back to circa 1880 and has been renovated and enlarged throughout 2005/06 in a sympathetic and seamless style to create a beautiful family home. Quality fixtures and fittings have been used throughout, including a bespoke fitted kitchen in oak
and painted pine and a feature illuminated well. The luxury bath and shower rooms have porcelain tiling with underfloor heating, whilst Victorian pine floorboards and panelled internal doors are featured throughout.
The spacious well planned is set out over two floors and comprises entrance hall, drawing room, family room, study, kitchen/breakfast room, utility and cloakroom on the ground floor. On the first floor there are four bedrooms, 2 with separate en-suites and
a family bathroom.
Outside to the front of the property there is a block paved driveway and garage. At the rear is an attractive large stone terrace with courtesy lighting with steps leading up to a level lawn which is edged by well stocked borders.
Directions
Leave Cheltenham on the A40 towards Oxford. At the traffic lights junction with Copt Elm Road, take the second left into Ryeworth Road and continue to where the road begins to go downhill just beyond the Ryeworth Inn. Turn left into Ryeworth Driveand the property
can be found on the left hand side.