Description
Set in an extremely quiet and discreet enclave just off the main high street in Prestbury which links the main hub to the pretty area of The Burgage. Offering the very best of village living with the benefit of being within a comfortable walk or, short drive of Cheltenham cultural centre.
4 Atlas Court is a modern semi-detached house forming a small and select enclave in the heart of sought after Prestbury. Built some 14 years ago by a reputable local builder, who designed each home to be both practical and traditional, with the facade in keeping with the older style properties found throughout the village.
Internally, the accommodation is generous with balanced bedroom to living space over three floors of generous proportions. The ground floor is arranged to be more open plan in style and, as with any of the best homes, the kitchen and dining room are the hub of the house. The kitchen itself is well-appointed, with a range of units and integrated appliances it opens to the extremely generous dining/family room with double doors out to the garden. A cloak room and separate utility completes the accommodation on this floor.
On the first floor there are two double bedrooms that share a family bathroom and a third bedroom with an en suite shower room. The master suite is on the second floor, particularly generous in size with an en suite and a large walk in wardrobe. From here, the views are far reaching and delightful fully encompassing the setting of Atlas Court.
Outside
The enclave itself is made up of attractive cottage style properties and is particularly quiet despite being within a short stroll of the thriving village of Prestbury. It is rare to find a house in such a peaceful location yet so close to shops and eateries. To the front of the house is parking and to the rear, there is a garden laid with artificial grass with a useful shed, flanking a patio terrace which makes a lovely outdoor space for dining al fresco.
Situation
Prestbury is a highly regarded village around 2 miles to Cheltenham town centre and under 6 miles to the Saxon town of Winchcombe. The village itself has very much a living feel and the amenities are extremely well patronised by the local residents. There are 3 popular public houses, a village store, butchers, coffee shop and bakery, post office, and beautiful shops. Open countryside and Cheltenham Racecourse are a few minutes’ drive away with access via Cleeve Hill onto the Cotswold Way. Cheltenham itself is a beautiful Regency town with a huge array of amenities, festivals, world renowned schooling and excellent access to the major communication links.
Local Authority Cheltenham Borough Council (01242) 262626
Agents Note - an EPC is available.