Stylish 1930s Family Home with Detached Garden Studio and Generous South-Facing Garden
Set in a prime position on the southern slopes of Harp Hill, this beautifully extended four-bedroom semi-detached home blends classic 1930s charm with contemporary living. Offering bright, flexible accommodation across two floors, it’s ideal for modern family life and home working—just over a mile from Cheltenham town centre and moments from the Cotswold countryside.
The ground floor has been transformed by a thoughtfully designed rear extension, creating a light-filled open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area. This fantastic social space features a modern kitchen with clean-lined units, a family area with a wood-burning stove, and dining space that opens onto the garden via French doors. A separate bay-fronted sitting room with feature fireplace provides a quiet retreat, while a spacious utility room and cloakroom/WC add to the home's everyday practicality.
Upstairs, you’ll find four genuine double bedrooms, served by a smart, fully tiled family bathroom. The layout offers excellent flexibility for growing families or guests.
To the rear, the south-facing garden enjoys a great sense of privacy, framed by mature planting and centred around a generous lawn and sunny patio—perfect for relaxing or entertaining. Tucked away at the end of the garden is a bespoke detached studio built by Malvern Buildings, fully insulated and heated for use all year round—ideal as a home office, gym, or creative space. Additional garden features include a cedar-framed greenhouse, a shed, and side access.
Further benefits include an integral garage, off-road parking on a re-profiled driveway, gas central heating, and double glazing throughout.
Location Highlights
Harp Hill is a well-regarded address offering a semi-rural feel with superb access to amenities. Countryside walks towards Cleeve Hill are right on the doorstep, while the independent shops and eateries of Hewlett Road, including a Sainsbury’s and the Hewlett Arms gastropub, are just minutes away. Highly regarded schools—both state and independent—are close by, including Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, St Edward’s, Pate’s Grammar, and several excellent primary schools.
Cheltenham is famed for its cultural and sporting life, including renowned festivals in music, literature, and racing. Excellent road and rail links make this a convenient base for commuting, with regular trains to London and the Midlands, and easy access to the M5