In attractive grounds, on the outskirts of Cheltenham, with easy access to the M5 ... more
motorway, this 4-star hotel offers excellent service and a heated indoor swimming pool.The Thistle Cheltenham hotel boasts an atmosphere of informality and quiet efficien...
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Location. Positioned four kilometres from the spa town of Cheltenham, England, the ... more
Thistle Cheltenham rests on six landscaped acres, just two kilometres from the train station and surrounded by parks and tree lined streets. Hotel Features. The hote...
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Location. Positioned four kilometres from the spa town of Cheltenham, England, the ... more
Thistle Cheltenham rests on six landscaped acres, just two kilometres from the train station and surrounded by parks and tree lined streets. Hotel Features. The hote...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Situated in its own grounds with ample parking just 1 mile from junction 11 of the M5 and ... more
15 miles from Cheltenham railway station All 122 en suite bedrooms are furnished to the standards expected of a four star hotel The award winning Burford Room is ...
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Advantages: Everything all in one location Disadvantages: Lots of regeneration at present, changes are afoot.
As many of you know I'm putting my laid back Cornish lifestyle to rest and moving to Cheltenham to start a new one. Lots of people have been asking me about Cheltenham, what's there etc. and upon looking through other reviews for this great town I find lots of history but no real depth as to what the place has to offer; what sort of lifestyle Cheltenham will provide you with. So I'm skipping the history and telling you what Cheltenham has to offer in 2006.
The Place
Cheltenham sits just a few miles to the East of Gloucester. Cheltenham is surrounded by hills on three sides; these hills are known as the Cotswolds. From a rail commuters point of view Cheltenham sits 1 hour from Bristol, Cardiff, Birmingham and Swindon. 2 Hours from Bath, Derby, and London. And 3 Hours from Manchester, Darlington, York and Exeter ...
Advantages: Lots of household named shops, Wishing Fish Clock Disadvantages: Toys shop hard to access if you have kids with you.
I dont actually know why this is in the shoe shop category as its a shopping centre.
The Regent Arcade in Cheltenham was opened 1985 by Princess Anne. It cost £23 million pounds and 2 years to build between 1982 and 1984.
It is situated in the busiest part of Cheltenham?s High Street with a side entrance on Regent Street. It was Cheltenham?s first shopping centre and is still the biggest in the town something like 185,000 sq ft. The other is Beechwood Place about 100 yards further down the High Street (see my review on Cheltenham for more about the town)
The front of the Arcade has a huge covered entrance area which people use as a meeting place; also in this area you will find a plaque on the wall commemorating the fact that on the site use too be one ...
Advantages: Beautiful scenery, not bad nightlife Disadvantages: Terrible traffic around race week
....please don't take offence with the title - You're as old or young as you feel!
Anyway, I have lived in a village outside Cheltenham for about 11 years. Bishops Cleeve is a lovely place to live, located just at the bottom of Cleeve Hill. From the top of Cleeve Hill you can see all the way across to Wales! I’m from Yorkshire, moved to London & now live in Cheltenham & I can tell you there is no place I’d rather be (well, apart from somewhere with sun, sand, seas & sangria!)
**Some background stuff about Cheltenham**
Cheltenham became a spa town in 1716 – According to legend this a flock of pigeons discovered a spring on the site & were thriving, locals tried this for themselves & found that it eased many of the disorders the 18th century afflicted on them. One of the most famous early visitors was George ...