Property description
Joseph Pitts vision was that Pittville would in it's own right, be a Spa town to rival Cheltenham, much of which has been fulfilled with The Pump Rooms providing Spa waters and now a major cultural centre, set amongst the public lawns and lake, as well as the nearby shops that provide speedy options, even though the town centre is a mere 1/2 mile away.
Somewhere between 1820 and 1860, this exceptional example of Regency design was created. The smart communal areas transport you back in time with the original reception fireplace, and coloured lights in the leaded doors and domed roof. On the first floor the original 23' and balcony drawing room offering a fine vista to the ' Long Walk ' of Pittville Lawns, while the original shutters and fireplace provide character. The kitchen and two en suites provide contemporary comforts alongside two double bedrooms, while an occasional third bedroom is more likely a study 12'9 x 5'. A guest cloakroom and the staircase to the maids quarters now provides welcome storage. Outside, the original walled gardens provide a lovely retreat for the residents. The carriage driveway provides some parking, enhanced by resident permit parking, with the property being entitled to two permits and currently a combined total cost of £150 per annum.
In summary this slice of Regency elegance can be both upsize or down size, a superior second home in The Cotswolds or perhaps a long term investment.
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