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Cheltenham self catering and cottages
Have a fantastic holiday or short break by staying in some superb self catering cottages and accommodation in Cheltenham. In our listings below you will find self catering perfect for couples and large family groups and ideally located near the coast or at the heart of the countryside.
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham is great value for money and if you are after luxury then check out the cottages with hot tubs, sauna's, gyms, heated swimming pools and much more! Refine your search of Gloucestershire self catering accommodation listed by using the county and region menus on the left or above.
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Sleeps 5
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 5.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 5
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £300 to £599
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 2.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 2
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £130 to £130
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 4.
Features include: Broadband Wi Fi Lift Family Heritage Shopping
Accommodation overview: Two bedroom apartment with two doubles. Set in the heart of Cheltenham’s enchanting city centre these bright modern apartments provide space and privacy for enjoying the ‘garden town of England.’ Each well-equipped one- and two-bedroom apartment features sleek fully fitted kitchens generous open-plan living areas wireless internet and some also boast balconies. Perfect for either business or leisure. Elegant Cheltenham boasts stunning architecture award-winning gardens and a wealth of cultural gems. The historic flower-filled Promenade one of the country’s finest boulevards and the exquisite Pitville Pump Room are must-sees while chic boutiques museums theatre and excellent restaurants offer something to all.
Phone enquiries:
0844 847 1143
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £145 to £145
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 4.
Features include: Parking Broadband Wi Fi Family Heritage Shopping
Accommodation overview: Two bedroom apartment with two doubles. Just a short walk from Cheltenham’s beautiful Regency centre these contemporary apartments offer a stylish base for exploring the ‘jewel of the Cotswolds.’ Recently constructed and boasting light modern living rooms fully fitted well-equipped kitchens and complimentary parking each two-bedroom apartment comfortably sleeps four. Ideal for both business and leisure visitors. Located in the heart of the Cotswolds Cheltenham is possibly Britain’s best-kept secret. From fabulous shopping culture and nightlife to racing music and literature festivals exquisite architecture breathtaking gardens and floral displays this town has it all. A stroll along the glorious Promenade is a must!
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 4.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 4
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 7
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 7.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 7
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 6
Weekly price range £600 to £899
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 6.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pub nearby Games Room Sleeps 6
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 4
Weekly price range £145 to £145
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 4.
Features include: Parking Broadband Wi Fi Family Heritage Shopping
Accommodation overview: Two bedroom apartment with two doubles. Located to the south of Cheltenham’s elegant centre these well-appointed apartments offer space privacy and a perfect base for business and leisure visitors alike. Recently refurbished each luxurious apartment enjoys a bright roomy open-plan lounge/kitchen and a cosy yet generous bedroom complete with king-size bed. Wireless internet and complimentary off-street parking complete the picture. Internationally renowned for the magnificent ‘Gold Cup’ festival each spring Cheltenham also boasts award-w
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Sleeps 16
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 16.
Features include: Hot Tub Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Garden Sleeps 16
Accommodation overview: The Farmhouse occupies a superb position on the outskirts of Regency Cheltenham. With views across to the Malvern Hills and the Black Mountains, this 19th-century farmhouse has undergone major refurbishment to offer guests a beautifully appointed, well-equipped home with an extensive lawned garden. With plenty of living space, the rolling lawns and a private hot tub, the Farmhouse adjoins another property and is an ideal location for a holiday or as a venue to celebrate a special occasion. This is a perfect base from which to explore the countryside and villages of the Cotswolds and the attractions of the Heart of England. Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, cited as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions include Sudeley Castle (7 miles). The Forest of Dean is 23 miles. Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the Roman town of Cirencester are within 30 minutes’ drive. Shop and pub 1/2 mile. Large living room with wood-burning stove and large bi-fold doors to spacious terrace with eating area. Spacious dining/sitting room with wood-burning stove. Each with solid oak floor. Two steps down to breakfast room, tiled floor, leading to well-equipped kitchen with Aga (for cooking). Orangery with Sky TV and large bi-fold doors leading onto the terrace. Separate toilet. West wing: Twin bedroom with TV and en-suite shower room with toilet. First floor: Double bedroom with TV, bi-fold doors to terrace with furniture and views, and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. Twin bedroom (access also via double, door can be locked). Twin bedroom (zip and link beds) with TV and en-suite shower room with toilet. Second floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip and link bed). Bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet. East wing: First floor: Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip and link bed), TV, dressing room and en-suite shower room with toilet. Double bedroom with 6ft bed (zip and link bed), TV and en-suite bathroom with over-bath shower and toilet. Double bedroom with TV and en-suite bathroom with separate shower cubicle and toilet.
  
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Sleeps 8
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 8.
Features include: Short Breaks Pets allowed Golf nearby Detached Garden Sleeps 8
Accommodation overview: This late 18th-century detached barn conversion is situated in 2½-acre grounds complete with lake. Beautifully appointed and furnished to an exceptional standard and with an attractive garden. Situated off the A436 between Cheltenham and Bourton-on-the-Water, the location is ideal for exploration of this stunning region. With its picturesque villages such as Stow-on-the-Wold and magnificent churches built as the result of the medieval wool trade, the Cotswolds today are largely designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, where long walks over the rolling hills can be enjoyed in comparative peace. With excellent restaurants (some with the coveted Michelin star award), pubs with delicious food and, in some cases, locally brewed beer, cafés and tea shops, the area abounds in things to do and see. Beautiful gardens such as Hidcote Manor and Kiftsgate Court, fascinating historic houses including Sudeley Castle and the exotic Sezincote House (forerunner of the Brighton Pavilion), Batsford Arboretum, Cotswold Wildlife Safari Park and the Cotswold Farm Park, home of rare breed sheep and cattle, leave little opportunity for wondering what to do. Slightly further afield, Stratford-upon-Avon is just 31 miles away and Oxford, 34 miles away. With the 18-hole Naunton Downs Golf Course only 3 miles away and country pubs from 2 miles, this is an ideal holiday base. Shop and P.O. 3 miles. Grand entrance hall extending to full height of barn with seating for eight, glazed barn doors overlooking the gardens, vaulted ceiling and galleried landing. Beamed living room with wood-burning stove and French doors. Three steps down to flagstone-floored dining room with seating for 10. Three steps up to large well-equipped kitchen/breakfast area with range cooker, TV (with internet), flagstone floor and French doors to external dining area. Utility. Separate toilet. First floor: Three steps down to large screen cinema room with projector, DVD and surround sound, leading to twin bedroom (four steps up) with en-suite wet room and toilet (ideal for children). Open-beamed double bedroom with four-poster bed and window seat. Further open-beamed double bedroom. Stairs from galleried landing lead to open-beamed, vaulted twin bedroom. Bathroom with separate shower cubicle, double wash basin, toilet and limestone floor. All bedrooms with TV.
  
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Sleeps 10
Weekly price range £1300 to £
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 10.
Features include: Pool Short Breaks Pets allowed Pub nearby Detached Games Room Sleeps 10
Accommodation overview: Fine cottages and facilities – just a mile from one of England’s finest Regency towns . . . Occupying a superb position with wonderful rural views, yet within a mile or so of Cheltenham’s elegant town centre, these delightful holiday cottages have been created from a range of 19th-century barns and are furnished and equipped to high standards. All cottages enjoy a good choice of shared facilities including a covered heated swimming pool, an all-weather tennis court and a croquet lawn. The cottages are well equipped, with an automatic washing machine, microwave oven and dishwasher, and each cottage has its own sitting out area with patio and furniture. All the fascinating corners of the beautiful Regency spa town of Cheltenham are immediately to hand: there is an art gallery, a museum, tempting boutiques, antique shops, plentiful restaurants and inns. Only a short walk away is Cheltenham’s racecourse, famous as the home of National Hunt Racing, which stages the Cheltenham Festival in March, as well as several other top quality race meetings between October and the end of April. The Pittville Pump Room, a magnificent Grade I listed building opened in 1830, has a museum on its top floor. In the ballroom it is possible to taste spa water from the original pump. Historic illustrations, photographs and small displays tell the story of Cheltenham from its beginnings in Anglo-Saxon times. The building is surrounded by attractive parkland with a lake and children’s playground, public tennis courts and golf course. Number 4 Clarence Road, built in 1832 by James Creed, is the house in which Gustav Holst was born on 21 September 1874, and where he spent the first seven years of his childhood. The Holst Birthplace Museum is a memorial to the composer and a rare treat for lovers of music. On the summit of nearby Leckhampton Hill above the Devil’s Chimney, a teetering rock column, is the site of an Iron Age fort; keen walkers can follow the Cotswold Way. Hunting Butts Cottages provide a perfect base to explore the beautiful countryside and villages of the Cotswolds as well as the attractions of the Heart of England. The Cotswolds cast their spell on artists, naturalists, walkers and everyone with a love for rural peace and tranquillity: Broadway – the ‘Venice’ of the Cotswolds; delightful Chipping Campden; Blockley, described as the most beautiful village in England, and Stow-on-the-Wold boasting England’s oldest pub, are all within half an hour’s drive. The variety of attractions is almost endless. Exploring this region at any time of year is a rewarding experience, each season throwing a different light on the changing scene. Heritage attractions in the area include Sudeley Castle (7 miles), once home of Catherine Parr, containing Europe’s largest collection of toys, arms and armour. Forest of Dean 23 miles. Birmingham, Bath, Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon are all within one hour by car. Sailing and wind-surfing on 15,000 acres of lakes near the ancient Roman town of Cirencester are available within 30 minutes’ drive. Shops ½ mile.
  
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Sleeps 2
Weekly price range £117 to £117
Self catering accommodation in Cheltenham sleeps 2.
Features include: Parking Broadband Wi Fi Ultimate Collection Heritage Shopping
Accommodation overview: One bedroom apartment with one king size bed. Set to the south of the city centre these recently refurbished apartments offer space privacy and a perfect location for exploring magical Cheltenham Spa. Each well-appointed apartment comprises a bright capacious open-plan living room/kitchen and a cosy yet generous bedroom with king-size bed. Wireless internet and complimentary off-street parking ensure all you need for a relaxing on business or leisure. Sweeping terraces elegant villas and stunning architecture characterise this glorious Regency spa town famed for its racing waters floral displays chic boutiques and cultural festivals. Pitville Pump Room the historic Promenade and Montpellier offer unmissable treats.
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