Food scene
Fantastic coffee and toasties - just a short off-road walk from the house and near the station.
The Green Coffee Machine
71 Queen's RdFantastic coffee and toasties - just a short off-road walk from the house and near the station.
Brew & Bake
217 Bath RdBakery with everything made on site
THE most amazing pizzas!.. they'll deliver too - a perfect solution to your first night on arrival
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Fat Toni's Pizzeria
THE most amazing pizzas!.. they'll deliver too - a perfect solution to your first night on arrival
A lively area full of venues, cafes & restaurants 12 minute walk or 6 minute drive
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The Brewery Quarter
Henrietta StreetA lively area full of venues, cafes & restaurants 12 minute walk or 6 minute drive
Modern fusion food 4 mins drive, 10 mins
https://www.musebrasserie.com/
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MUSE Brasserie
60 St George's PlModern fusion food 4 mins drive, 10 mins
https://www.musebrasserie.com/
British fine dining, informal atmosphere 4 mins drive, 11 mins walk https://restaurantgl50.com/
Restaurant Gl50
Chester WalkBritish fine dining, informal atmosphere 4 mins drive, 11 mins walk https://restaurantgl50.com/
raditional locally sourced menu and Sunday lunches and for leisurely days out in the Cotswolds 45 mins drive
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The Maytime Inn
raditional locally sourced menu and Sunday lunches and for leisurely days out in the Cotswolds 45 mins drive
Cheltenham Farmers Market
The Promenade, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1PJ
You will find Cheltenham's Farmers' Market on the pedestrianised area of the Promenade, outside Cavendish House (House of Fraser), where a string of stalls line the street selling an incredible range of produce including meats and charcuterie, fresh fruit and vegetables, desserts, preserves and pickles, cakes, bread, cheese and plants.
It is open from 9.00am to 2.00pm on the second and then the last Friday of every month and provides a great opportunity to sample and buy locally grown and made produce from Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds.
Cavendish House
PromenadeCheltenham Farmers Market
The Promenade, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL50 1PJ
You will find Cheltenham's Farmers' Market on the pedestrianised area of the Promenade, outside Cavendish House (House of Fraser), where a string of stalls line the street selling an incredible range of produce including meats and charcuterie, fresh fruit and vegetables, desserts, preserves and pickles, cakes, bread, cheese and plants.
It is open from 9.00am to 2.00pm on the second and then the last Friday of every month and provides a great opportunity to sample and buy locally grown and made produce from Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds.
Sightseeing
World famous racecourse only 10 minutes from the house
https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/cheltenham/
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Cheltenham Racecourse
Evesham RoadWorld famous racecourse only 10 minutes from the house
https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/cheltenham/
The hidden gem of the Cotswolds
Open daily from 7 March 2022
Sudeley Castle & Gardens has something to offer everyone, whether you are interested in learning about the history of Sudeley Castle or just want to relax and enjoy the beauty of its exteriors and striking ruins.
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Castillo de Sudeley
The hidden gem of the Cotswolds
Open daily from 7 March 2022
Sudeley Castle & Gardens has something to offer everyone, whether you are interested in learning about the history of Sudeley Castle or just want to relax and enjoy the beauty of its exteriors and striking ruins.
Cotswold Country Park and Beach
Cotswold Country Park and Beach is the number one attraction at The Cotswold Water Park and offers visitors a range of activities including boat hire, adventure playgrounds, outdoor swimming, watersports galore and scenic walks.
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Cotswold Country Park & Beach
Spratsgate LaneCotswold Country Park and Beach
Cotswold Country Park and Beach is the number one attraction at The Cotswold Water Park and offers visitors a range of activities including boat hire, adventure playgrounds, outdoor swimming, watersports galore and scenic walks.
Neighbourhoods
Beautiful Pittville Park is a must-visit.
Opened in 1825, Pittville Park is the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham and features the magnificent Pittville Pump Room and lakes. This park is given a grade 2 listing under the English Heritage register of historic parks and gardens, with the Pump Room as a grade 1 historic building.
Pittville Park is divided in two by Evesham Road and is popular for families and non-families alike. The eastern side is well-known, being overlooked by Pittville Pump Room and with a vast children’s play area, including sand and water play area plus several aviaries where you’ll find popular birds
Pittville
Beautiful Pittville Park is a must-visit.
Opened in 1825, Pittville Park is the largest ornamental park in Cheltenham and features the magnificent Pittville Pump Room and lakes. This park is given a grade 2 listing under the English Heritage register of historic parks and gardens, with the Pump Room as a grade 1 historic building.
Pittville Park is divided in two by Evesham Road and is popular for families and non-families alike. The eastern side is well-known, being overlooked by Pittville Pump Room and with a vast children’s play area, including sand and water play area plus several aviaries where you’ll find popular birds
With touches such as the Caryatids lining Montpellier Walk, you would be forgiven for thinking you were in Athens, Greece. You can find anything from antiques to homewares here and you are likely to be amazed by the array of boutique shops, certainly enough to rival London. For department stores and delightful cafes, head to The Promenade. Here, there is a range of vintage shops, high street stores, and antique jewellers.
Cheltenham’s Montpellier Quarter proves you do not need to be in London to get quality products, superb buildings, and a friendly atmosphere.
The Beehive is one of the best public houses in the Montpellier Quarter. With an old-fashioned facade, a top-class selection of ales, lovely bar snacks, a real log fire and friendly faces behind the bar, it’s no wonder it’s been a favourite with locals for 20 years. If you want a full meal, you can head upstairs to The Supper Room, where you can dine beneath sky-high ceilings and a cast-iron chandelier.
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Montpellier
With touches such as the Caryatids lining Montpellier Walk, you would be forgiven for thinking you were in Athens, Greece. You can find anything from antiques to homewares here and you are likely to be amazed by the array of boutique shops, certainly enough to rival London. For department stores and delightful cafes, head to The Promenade. Here, there is a range of vintage shops, high street stores, and antique jewellers.
Cheltenham’s Montpellier Quarter proves you do not need to be in London to get quality products, superb buildings, and a friendly atmosphere.
The Beehive is one of the best public houses in the Montpellier Quarter. With an old-fashioned facade, a top-class selection of ales, lovely bar snacks, a real log fire and friendly faces behind the bar, it’s no wonder it’s been a favourite with locals for 20 years. If you want a full meal, you can head upstairs to The Supper Room, where you can dine beneath sky-high ceilings and a cast-iron chandelier.
Regent Arcade Shopping Centre is Cheltenham’s premier shopping destination. Located in the heart of Cheltenham, the Arcade boasts an impressive line-up of over 50 retail stores, many of which offer a click & collect service, as well as dining options.
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Regent Arcade Shopping Centre
Regent StreetRegent Arcade Shopping Centre is Cheltenham’s premier shopping destination. Located in the heart of Cheltenham, the Arcade boasts an impressive line-up of over 50 retail stores, many of which offer a click & collect service, as well as dining options.