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3 bed end of terrace house
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This period home is located at the end of a sought-after road in the All Saints district of Cheltenham, built in the 1890s by local builder Charles Winstone. The property occupies the only road of its name in the UK, featuring a unique street scene and design with red brick homes surrounded by rendered, regency-style homes. The property has been extensively improved and expanded to accommodate four floors of living space. The ground floor features a central hallway, a lounge/diner, a kitchen, and a basement with a shower room and potential office or TV room. The first floor has a bathroom, two bedrooms, and a split-level landing with access to a third bedroom. The top floor features a cool living space with sloping ceilings and a study area, which could be used as a fourth bedroom. The rear garden is accessed from the kitchen and features patio and decking areas, with a westerly aspect making it a lovely evening sun trap.