There’s something cosy about a terraced house. They’re much easier to heat than a detached or semi-detached house and they also make an ideal purchase for a first timer.
If you’re in the market for a terraced house in Cheltenham, then here are our three favourites.
Hungerford Street, Cheltenham, GL50 4HN, £275,000
This three or four-bedroomed house is in the middle of a terrace in the St Paul’s area of Cheltenham. There are three double bedrooms upstairs and one downstairs room is currently used as a bedroom but this can easily be changed.
There’s also a low-maintenance garden to the rear, an open plan lounge-dining room, a recently refurbished kitchen, a shower room and a separate cloakroom. The property is offered with no ongoing chain and is in council tax band B, which means an annual bill of £1,483.
Hereford Place, Cheltenham, GL50 4JQ, £230,000
This three-bedroomed house is within walking distance of the centre of Cheltenham and offers buyers spacious and comfortable accommodation over three floors. There’s a shower room and a well-presented bathroom, as well as a pantry area.
There’s a large lounge, a downstairs shower room and a paved, westerly-facing rear garden. Parking is on a first-come, first-served basis and the property is in council tax band B, which means an annual bill of £1,602.
Andover Road, Tivoli, Cheltenham, GL50 2TS, £440,000
It’s at the end of a terrace, but it’s so well-presented that it’s worth a look. This three-bedroomed house is in the fashionable Tivoli area, just a few minutes’ walk from Cheltenham town centre.
Offering a large living/dining room, two double bedrooms and one box room or study, the house also has an enclosed rear garden, a garage and off-road parking and is an ideal family home. The ouse is in council tax band C, which means an annual bill of £1,831.