Edmonstone, Cheltenham, GL50
Property Features
- EV Charging Point
- LAUFEN sanitaryware
- Karndean designer flooring to kitchen/living areas
- A-rated integrated Bosch appliances
- Security barrier & Allocated parking spaces
- Pimlico wool rich loop pile carpet to all bedrooms
Full Details
Welcome to Edmonstone House – a beautiful collection of nine luxury homes as part of a stunning Georgian building hidden away in the very heart of Cheltenham. Edmonstone House, originally built in the early 1800s, will be restored to its former glory and transformed to present some truly unique living spaces within an historic setting looking out onto a private courtyard. There is a choice of 1, 2 and 3-bedroom homes to select from at this secluded location that is also ideally situated to enjoy what Cheltenham has to offer – from festivals and shopping to schools and the countryside.
The Oakley, measuring 753 sq ft, this L-shaped property enjoys views from the side and rear of the building and features 2 double bedrooms (1with en-suite) a separate bathroom plus a large open plan kitchen/dining/living room.
Kitchens
• Fully fitted custom designed kitchens
• Loam/clay-coloured units with washed oak finish
• Stainless steel kitchen sink
• Chrome taps and fittings
• A-rated integrated Bosch appliances: -Stainless steel single multi-function oven -Ceramic induction hob -Stainless steel cooker hood -Stainless steel microwave -Dishwasher -Washer/dryer -Fridge/freezer
• Under-unit feature lighting
En-suite, Bath, Shower & Cloakrooms
• LAUFEN sanitaryware
• Chrome taps and fittings
• Full height tiling to bath/shower areas
• Feature mirrors and full wall-width mirrors
• Chrome towel rails
General
• New boiler in each apartment for hot water and heating
• Thermostatically controlled radiator valves
• Double glazed windows with 10-year warranty
• Low-energy lighting with LED technology
• Built-in wardrobes with shelving and chrome hanging rails
• Walls painted in matt emulsion and woodwork matt eggshell from heritage colour range
• Data points to hallways
• TV points to kitchen/living areas and all bedrooms
• Video entrance system
• Karndean designer flooring to kitchen/living areas
• Pimlico wool rich loop pile carpet to all bedrooms
Exterior
• Security barrier
• Allocated parking spaces
• Electric car-charging points
• Fully landscaped gardens to front
• Fully covered cycle storage
• Allocated bin storage area
Regularly voted ‘Best place to live in the South West’ by The Sunday Times, Cheltenham has a wonderful mix of the traditional and the new, with elegant architecture, beautiful outdoor space, excellent entertainment options and exceptional education.
There is always something going on in Cheltenham with an arts, culture and festival calendar to rival most places in the world. The town plays host to over 25 festivals a year, from the world-leading Literature Festival to the longest running Cricket Festival, plus jazz, science and classical music in between. For additional cultural experiences visit the Grade II listed Everyman Theatre, Wilson art gallery and highly regarded museum. However, the biggest annual event is in March when the world-famous Cheltenham Festival brings together thousands of spectators to enjoy a unique atmosphere and the most prestigious jump-racing event of the year with the grand finale, the legendary Cheltenham Gold Cup.
Cheltenham is an exciting foodie destination with a host of unique restaurants to explore including The Ivy, in a beautiful setting in the Montpellier area, Indian fine dining at Prithvi, Cheltenham’s first rooftop restaurant at The Nook as well as Brasserie Blanc, part of the imposing Queens Hotel. Naturally you’ll also find a good number of stylish cafes, independent coffee shops and classy gastro pubs across the town as well.
Shopping is dominated by independent boutiques but there are also big-name brands and familiar high street staples in the centre of town together with a flagship John Lewis store. The thriving Brewery Quarter is just a 5-minute walk and home to shops, restaurants and entertainment venues – somewhere you can ‘shop-dine-stay and play’!
Cheltenham offers excellent education options including world renowned Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies College and Dean Close School while a good choice of popular grammar schools regularly appears in top national listings. Beyond education, the town has a firm focus on future technology with plans for a new cyber-tech community alongside the Government’s Communication Headquarters (GCHQ). The planned £1billion ‘Golden Valley’ tech hub will cover almost 50 hectares and include one of the largest tech campuses in Europe.
Edmonstone House is conveniently positioned in the centre of Cheltenham at the heart of a town which enjoys easy access to the Cotswolds, Birmingham and Bristol.
Cheltenham sits alongside junction 11 of the M5 so Birmingham and Bristol are both within easy reach as well as the motorway network beyond. If you take the A40 west, you quickly reach the historic City of Gloucester and shopping and entertainment venues at Gloucester Docks. The opposite route east out of town takes you to Oxford and then beyond to the M40 and on to London. In addition, Cheltenham is obviously well-connected for the Cotswolds and the many beautiful market towns and villages that populate the surrounding countryside.
There are good rail links from Cheltenham Spa station with a regular direct train service to London Paddington taking around 2 hours while both Birmingham New Street and Bristol Temple Meads can be reached in approximately 40 minutes.
Edmonstone House was originally built between 1800 and 1820 and has enjoyed a varied history in this hidden location in the heart of Cheltenham.
*Although every care has been taken to ensure that this information is correct, contents do not constitute a contract, part of a contract or warranty. Dimensions should not be relied upon for flooring or furniture. Please note, the current images are of the show apartment and they are CGIs and the final product is subject to change.