Designed by innovative local architect Roger Dyer epitomising modernist architecture, this very cool single storey property dates from the early 1970’s and benefits from ergonomic accommodation set around three private sunny terraces with the addition of a superb swimming pool complex, garaging and a contemporary kitchen/breakfast room and bathroom.
If you are a fan of clean lines and modernist architecture then this highly individual single storey dwelling should appeal to you. Constructed in the early 1970s the property features large windows flooding the rooms appealingly with light, wooden and beamed ceilings and painted brick walls creating a Scandi feel. The property is beautifully presented, with various private terraces and during the owners tenure it has been the subject of updating including the replacement of the kitchen and bathroom and the restoration of the pool area.
Highly individual detached property, one of only a few of this style dotted across the town
Occupying a very private position, set back from the road with the benefit of generous parking as well as garaging, a pretty shepherds hut presently used as a
workshop and beautifully planted low maintenance private terraces
Entrance hall with a useful cloaks cupboard, 14’ dual aspect sitting room leading to an exceptional refitted contemporary kitchen/breakfast room with various
integrated appliances, an adjoining home office and separate store/boot room with a door to the garage
Three bedrooms with aspects of a private terrace, WC and separate contemporary bath/shower room
Exceptional swimming pool complex with shower facilities, beautifully planted and maintained outside spaces and a covered loggia ideal for al fresco dining
The property is well screened from the road set behind an attractive brick wall and located between the historic village of Prestbury and Pittville both of which offer a good selection of amenities including an artisan butchers, cafes, public houses and schools, and of note and conveniently the recently constructed medical centre and chemist are opposite the property whilst the town centre is only two miles away providing a wider range of bespoke shops and restaurants along with several highly respected schools. Close by there are beautiful parks to enjoy and Cleeve Hill deemed as the highest point of the Cotswold Hills, is within close proximity to enjoy spectacular views.
Services:
Mains water, electricity, gas and drainage are connected to the property.
Local Authority:
Cheltenham Borough Council 01242 262626
Council Tax Band: (F) £3,150.38 p.a.
EPC Rating: E
Viewings are strictly by prior appointment through Charles Lear & Co.