Pond House

cheltenham


19 Pittville Crescent, Cheltenham Gl52 2QZ

Address


19 Pittville Crescent, Cheltenham Gl52 2QZ

Developer


Mizen Properties

Architect


FORMstudio

Sustainable Design For

Peace & Serenity

The Pond House is a beautifully constructed development of just eleven contemporary apartments and a detached coach house, situated in the peaceful and tranquil setting.

Behind mature foliage on a prominent corner site, the development has been conceived in perfect harmony with its surroundings.

Unit Details:

Bedrooms: 1, 2, and 3 bedrooms
Completed: 2014

  • Energy saving LED light fittings are included in all homes.
  • Acoustic performance of inter-tenancy walls is higher than minimum standards.
  • Improved thermal control in each home is achieved through double glazing, operable screens and awnings.
  • Recycled materials have been used to ensure a high indoor environmental quality.
  • Dual aspect apartments with an abundance of natural light and cross flow ventilation.

The Pond House is setting the standard for modern and sustainable living and has been designed to meet the most discerning standards of quality and comfort whilst remaining practical for everyday living. Each of these attractive dwellings features bright and spacious living areas, well designed kitchens with carefully selected and integrated energy efficient appliances, designer bathrooms and en suites.

Each dwelling has luxuriously appointed fixtures and fittings throughout. Many of the apartments enjoy private balconies or terraces and all dwellings benefit from access to the leafy communal gardens and secure off-street parking.

Cheltenham became a spa town in 1716, although its popularity flourished after King George II visited in 1788. Its heyday as a spa town was to last from about 1790 to 1850 and it was during these years that many of the town’s fine Regency terraces, crescents and villas were built. The town is also well known for the many literary and music festivals that it holds as well as the cricket and national hunt festivals including the Gold Cup meeting in the spring.