A particularly imposing detached home, The Old Rectory is set within generous grounds on the north west corner of Wellington Square, close to Pittville Park, the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham
and featuring the Pump Rooms.
The Old Rectory was designed by the highly acclaimed architect John Midddleton, and is a particularly imposing detached home.
The house has been the subject of a significant programme of extension and renovation over the past few years and is presented in immaculate order throughout, with a plethora of period features including stone mullioned windows, fireplaces and
coffered ceilings.
A delightful hallway with original tiled floor leads to the two impressive reception rooms both of which have wonderful proportions and period features. There is a study and cloakroom on this level then a few step down to the well fitted kitchen, dining room and lovely garden room. There is a useful laundry room with direct access to the tandem garage.
Upstairs there are 5 well-proportioned double bedrooms 4 with ensuite facilities the other served by a delightful family bathroom.
To the rear of the house there is a paved terrace courtyard, and area of lawn. Double tandem garage.
Wellington Square is a classic period square and is recognised as being one of Cheltenham?s most impressive locations. Situated on the north side of Cheltenham town centre, close to Pittville Park, the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham.
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