Clapton-on-the-Hill, Cheltenham, GL54
£3,500
Guide price
Guide price
Bedrooms: 4
Beautifully positioned family home offering outstanding coutryside views
Welcoming entrance hall which opens into the multiple reception rooms.
Downstairs cloakroom.
Dual aspect sitting room with a log burner and patio doors to the garden.
Kitchen/breakfast room with wall and floor mounted units, centre island, Rangemaster and integrated appliances; access to utility and boiler room.
Formal dining room and study complete the ground floor offering.
Utility room with sink and plumbing for washing machine and dryer.
Principal bedroom suite overlooking the garden to the west and stunning countryside views to the East that can be enjoyed on the balcony. En-suite bathroom with a separate shower and built in wardrobes.
Second bedroom with en-suite shower room built-in wardrobes.
Two further good size double bedrooms and family bathroom with shower over the bath.
Double integral garage.
AVAILABLE NOVEMBER - UNFURNISHED - NO PETS
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
HOLDING DEPOSIT
One week's rent - £807.69
This is to reserve a property. Please Note: This will be withheld if any relevant person (including any guarantor(s)) withdraw from the tenancy, fail a Right-to-Rent check, provide materially significant false or misleading information, or fail to sign their tenancy agreement (and / or Deed of Guarantee) within 15 calendar days (or other Deadline for Agreement as mutually agreed in writing).
DEPOSIT
Five weeks' rent - £4,038.46
This covers damages and defaults on the part of the tenant during the tenancy.
SITUATION
Clapton-on-the-Hill was the quarters for the officers based at the Roman camp at Bourton-on-the-Water
In the Middle Ages, Clapton was part of the manor of Bourton-on-the-Water, which belonged to Evesham Abbey
The village is predominantly agricultural with stunning views across the Windrush Valley
Before the Second World War, Clapton was famous for its strawberries, grown in the fields around the village, one of which remains today
A late 12th century church, St. James, one of the smallest in the Cotswolds also stands within the village
Cheltenham (18 miles), Oxford (30), Stratford-on-Avon (26), Bourton-on-the-Water (2)
OUTSIDE
West-facing tiered rear garden with lawn and patio offering plenty of space for entertaining and alfresco dining.
To the front, a dining terrace enjoys the beautiful views.
Accessed by a horseshoe driveway there is ample parking and a double garage.
Welcoming entrance hall which opens into the multiple reception rooms.
Downstairs cloakroom.
Dual aspect sitting room with a log burner and patio doors to the garden.
Kitchen/breakfast room with wall and floor mounted units, centre island, Rangemaster and integrated appliances; access to utility and boiler room.
Formal dining room and study complete the ground floor offering.
Utility room with sink and plumbing for washing machine and dryer.
Principal bedroom suite overlooking the garden to the west and stunning countryside views to the East that can be enjoyed on the balcony. En-suite bathroom with a separate shower and built in wardrobes.
Second bedroom with en-suite shower room built-in wardrobes.
Two further good size double bedrooms and family bathroom with shower over the bath.
Double integral garage.
AVAILABLE NOVEMBER - UNFURNISHED - NO PETS
PROPERTY DESCRIPTION
HOLDING DEPOSIT
One week's rent - £807.69
This is to reserve a property. Please Note: This will be withheld if any relevant person (including any guarantor(s)) withdraw from the tenancy, fail a Right-to-Rent check, provide materially significant false or misleading information, or fail to sign their tenancy agreement (and / or Deed of Guarantee) within 15 calendar days (or other Deadline for Agreement as mutually agreed in writing).
DEPOSIT
Five weeks' rent - £4,038.46
This covers damages and defaults on the part of the tenant during the tenancy.
SITUATION
Clapton-on-the-Hill was the quarters for the officers based at the Roman camp at Bourton-on-the-Water
In the Middle Ages, Clapton was part of the manor of Bourton-on-the-Water, which belonged to Evesham Abbey
The village is predominantly agricultural with stunning views across the Windrush Valley
Before the Second World War, Clapton was famous for its strawberries, grown in the fields around the village, one of which remains today
A late 12th century church, St. James, one of the smallest in the Cotswolds also stands within the village
Cheltenham (18 miles), Oxford (30), Stratford-on-Avon (26), Bourton-on-the-Water (2)
OUTSIDE
West-facing tiered rear garden with lawn and patio offering plenty of space for entertaining and alfresco dining.
To the front, a dining terrace enjoys the beautiful views.
Accessed by a horseshoe driveway there is ample parking and a double garage.
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