Having just completed a substantial refurbishment, this elegant hotel now offers exquisite ... more
rooms and first class food, only a few miles from the centre of Cheltenham and close to the M5 motorway.The Cheltenham Regency Hotel has a convenient location, j...
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Situated against the picturesque backdrop of the Cotswolds hills The Cheltenham Regency ... more
Hotel is both modern and contemporary The hotel has 49 well appointed bedrooms with en suite bathrooms recently refurbished rooms have solid oak bespoke designer ...
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Mayville House This charming apartment is set in a regency building in a quiet cul de sac ... more
with ample parking at the front and rear of the building graded 2 star by the Quality in Tourism Board Our apartment is non smoking for the comfort and safe...
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The Cheltenham Regency Hotel is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests to ... more
Cheltenham. All hotel's guestrooms have all the conveniences expected in a hotel in its class to suit guests' utmost comforts. The guestrooms are equipped with ...
Star listed as a building of special historical interest this beautiful Regency hotel ... more
welcomed members of the Royal Family as far back as 1830 Now completely refurbished to luxurious standards Perfect base for touring the beautiful Cotswolds Stratfo...
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Advantages: Everything all in one location Disadvantages: Lots of regeneration at present, changes are afoot.
Cheltenham offers a unique variety of shopping; the town is split up into different sections Town Centre, The promenade, Montpellier, and Tewkesbury Road Retail.
Town Centre
The town centre itself offers the same sort of offerings as most town centres its key stores are Next, Debenhams, Marks & Spencer, BHS, Wilkinsons and House Of Fraser. The House Of Fraser store is the largest in the UK, and offers a variety of additional products not available in most House Of Frasers. Obviously there are smaller retailers the likes of Game, Argos, Burtons, Thorntons etc. In total 211 Town centre units are filled with national retailers with a further 24 by local businesses. There are two shopping centres in the Town Centre The Beachwood Arcade, and The Regent Arcade which features the famous Fishing Wishing Clock.
The Promenade
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Advantages: Beautiful scenery, not bad nightlife Disadvantages: Terrible traffic around race week
III in 1788, others included Handel & Samuel Johnson.
Cheltenham is the most complete Regency Town in England. Most of the town center lies within a conservation area of outstanding importance. The town was patronised by nobel & royal visitors including the Duke of Wellington & Princess (later Queen) Victoria.
**Some of the places to visit are**
The Holst Birthplace Museum: This details the life of the famous musician and is on the Clarence Road. You can even see his piano in this restored Regencyhouse.
Pittville Pump Room: This was completed in 1830. The centre piece for the estate built for Joseph Pitt. The Pump Room still offers visitors a sample of the spa waters.
Cheltenham’s Art Gallery and Museum: Clarence Street, The Edward Wilson gallery shows the life chronicles of Antarctic explorer who perished ...
Advantages: Beautiful surroundings, great nightlife Disadvantages: traffic is a nightmare
of Wellington and Lord Byron.
Cheltenham?s heyday as a Spa town lasted from 1790 to 1840 and around this time the town saw the building of many of its fine Regency buildings. Cheltenham became a reputation for it?s schooling and preaching at the many churches and chapels, The earliest of these schools was The Cheltenham Boys College which opened in around 1841 and this was followed by The Cheltenham Ladies College.
Cheltenham has also gained a reputation for its engineering industry with HH Martyn & Co producing wood panelling for The Titanic and along with Dowty Aerospace and Smiths aerospace producing many parts for aircraft.
Recent years have seen many business? make Cheltenham the place for their headquarters such as Kraft, Zurich, UCAS, Chelsea Building Society and The Government Communication Head Quarters (GCHQ) is based in Cheltenham ...