• Surroundings



    Our accommodation is located in the charming town of Cheltenham, found in the county of Gloucestershire in the southwest of England. Cheltenham is well-known for its Regency architecture, its spa waters, and its annual cultural festivals, particularly the Cheltenham Literature Festival and the Cheltenham Jazz Festival. It's also home to the famous Cheltenham Racecourse, known for its horse racing events, including the Cheltenham Festival. There is much to see and do in the area. 


Cheltenham Racecourse Nearby

Chelteham Racecourse



Cheltenham Racecourse is one of the most prestigious racecourses in the world. Renowned for its thrilling National Hunt racing, particularly the annual Cheltenham Festival, the racecourse attracts enthusiasts, punters, and spectators from around the globe. With its rich heritage, world-class racing, and vibrant atmosphere, Cheltenham Racecourse holds a special place in the hearts of racing fans and is a must-visit destination for anyone seeking an unforgettable day out at the races.

Cheltenham Town Hall



Cheltenham Town Hall is a historic landmark located in the heart of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Built in the mid-19th century, the Town Hall is a fine example of Victorian architecture and serves as a focal point for civic and cultural activities in the town. Beyond its architectural and civic significance, Cheltenham Town Hall holds a special place in the hearts of residents and visitors alike as a symbol of the town's heritage and identity.
The Everyman Theatre

Everyman Theatre



The Everyman Theatre is a cherished cultural institution nestled in the heart of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Dating back to 1891, the theatre has a rich history and has been a focal point for performing arts in the region for well over a century. Originally established as a venue for music hall entertainment, the Everyman Theatre has evolved over the years to become one of the leading regional theatres in the country.



Crickley Hill



Crickley Hill is a stunning nature reserve and country park located just a short drive from Cheltenham in Gloucestershire, England. Offering panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, Crickley Hill is renowned for its natural beauty and diverse wildlife. It is a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts, nature lovers, and history buffs alike.
The Cotswold way walk

Cotswold Way Walk



The Cotswold Way Walk is a renowned long-distance trail that stretches approximately 102 miles (164 kilometers) through the picturesque Cotswolds region of England.

Whether completing the entire trail or exploring shorter sections, walkers can expect to encounter breathtaking scenery, rich cultural heritage, and warm hospitality as they journey through the timeless beauty of the Cotswolds.

The Pump Rooms - Cheltenham

Pittville Pump Room



Pittville Pump Room is a Grade I listed Regency gem located in the beautiful Pittville Park in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Built between 1825 and 1830, this elegant Regency-style structure was originally constructed as part of the development of Pittville, a fashionable spa town established by Joseph Pitt, a wealthy landowner.