£400,000
3 bed detached house for saleHazlitt Croft, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL51
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Detached family home
Cul-de-sac location
Two reception rooms
Utility room and shower room
Integral garage
Generous rear garden
Step free access
Tucked away within a popular cul-de-sac to the west of Cheltenham, this detached family home has been thoughtfully updated to create bright, practical living spaces centred around a superb kitchen and dining area overlooking the garden.
The accommodation is entered via a welcoming hallway leading through to a generous living room positioned to the front of the property, where a bay window fills the room with natural light. To the rear, the kitchen has become the true heart of the home, offering extensive worktop space, a central island and ample room for day-to-day living. The area flows naturally from the kitchen and in turn opens into the sun room, creating a natural flow through the rear of the house.
A second reception room provides valuable flexibility and could serve equally well as a family room, home office or separate dining room. A utility room, downstairs shower room and integral garage complete the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, a further bedroom and a family bathroom.
The garden is one of the property's strongest features. Extending away from the house and framed by mature planting, it provides a sense of space that is often difficult to find within modern cul-de-sac developments. A patio adjoins the rear of the property, with the remainder laid predominantly to lawn and bordered by established planting.
Well presented throughout and offering a balanced mix of open-plan and separate living spaces.
Cheltenham is a historic Regency spa town, widely regarded as one of the most desirable locations within Gloucestershire and the gateway to the Cotswolds.
Known for its elegant architecture, tree-lined avenues, cultural festivals and thriving town centre, Cheltenham offers an excellent blend of lifestyle, education, connectivity and green space.
The town provides a wide range of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, leisure facilities and parks, alongside well-known areas including Montpellier, Lansdown, Leckhampton, Tivoli, Pittville and Charlton Kings, each offering their own distinct character.
Cheltenham is particularly renowned for education, with highly regarded schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close School, Pate’s Grammar School, Balcarras School and Leckhampton High School all contributing to the town’s continued popularity with families.
Cheltenham Spa railway station provides direct links to Birmingham, Bristol and London, while the A40, A417 and M5 motorway offer excellent regional connectivity.
Combining Regency character, strong schooling, cultural identity and access to the Cotswolds, Cheltenham continues to attract buyers from across Gloucestershire and beyond.
The accommodation is entered via a welcoming hallway leading through to a generous living room positioned to the front of the property, where a bay window fills the room with natural light. To the rear, the kitchen has become the true heart of the home, offering extensive worktop space, a central island and ample room for day-to-day living. The area flows naturally from the kitchen and in turn opens into the sun room, creating a natural flow through the rear of the house.
A second reception room provides valuable flexibility and could serve equally well as a family room, home office or separate dining room. A utility room, downstairs shower room and integral garage complete the ground floor accommodation.
Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned double bedrooms, a further bedroom and a family bathroom.
The garden is one of the property's strongest features. Extending away from the house and framed by mature planting, it provides a sense of space that is often difficult to find within modern cul-de-sac developments. A patio adjoins the rear of the property, with the remainder laid predominantly to lawn and bordered by established planting.
Well presented throughout and offering a balanced mix of open-plan and separate living spaces.
Cheltenham is a historic Regency spa town, widely regarded as one of the most desirable locations within Gloucestershire and the gateway to the Cotswolds.
Known for its elegant architecture, tree-lined avenues, cultural festivals and thriving town centre, Cheltenham offers an excellent blend of lifestyle, education, connectivity and green space.
The town provides a wide range of independent shops, restaurants, cafés, leisure facilities and parks, alongside well-known areas including Montpellier, Lansdown, Leckhampton, Tivoli, Pittville and Charlton Kings, each offering their own distinct character.
Cheltenham is particularly renowned for education, with highly regarded schools including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Dean Close School, Pate’s Grammar School, Balcarras School and Leckhampton High School all contributing to the town’s continued popularity with families.
Cheltenham Spa railway station provides direct links to Birmingham, Bristol and London, while the A40, A417 and M5 motorway offer excellent regional connectivity.
Combining Regency character, strong schooling, cultural identity and access to the Cotswolds, Cheltenham continues to attract buyers from across Gloucestershire and beyond.
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