Cheltenham Residence
Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Amenities
Pets Allowed
Parking
Kitchen amenities
Safety features
A/C
Washer/Dryer
Home details
Bedroom
1 king bed
Common
1 sofa bed
Cheltenham Residence offers a bright, contemporary home-from-home in the heart of the Regency town. With an open-plan kitchen, dining, and living area, it’s perfectly arranged for socialising and settling in with ease. Step outside and discover Cheltenham’s elegant streets, independent shops, beautiful green spaces, and fantastic dining — all within easy reach.
The large living space is bright and inviting, with two generous sash windows filling the room with natural light. A comfortable sofa and armchair arrangement sit around a Smart TV, ideal for unwinding with a film or enjoying a quiet evening in. A double sofa bed is available in the living room and can be prepared upon request at the time of booking.
The contemporary kitchen has everything you need for easy meal preparation. A stunning central island with stylish pendant lighting doubles as both a practical workspace and a breakfast bar with seating — perfect for morning coffee or sharing nibbles while cooking. Just steps away, the dining table comfortably seats four, providing a great space for relaxed meals or game nights.
At the quieter rear of the property, the king-size bedroom offers plenty of wardrobe and drawer storage. The sleek bathroom beside it boasts a rainfall walk-in shower, a heated towel rail, and a chic vanity mirror — ideal for refreshing and unwinding at the start or end of each day.
Whether you’re attending one of Cheltenham’s renowned festivals, visiting the racecourse, or simply enjoying the elegant streets and cafés, you’ll be ideally located to make the most of everything this beautiful spa town has to offer. Perfectly positioned to explore Regency Cheltenham, this property places you close to the town’s charming boutique shops, green parks, exceptional restaurants, and lively cultural scene. Cheltenham is world-renowned for hosting the prestigious Cheltenham Festival — a highlight of the racing calendar that attracts visitors from across the globe each March. The excitement of the races, paired with the town’s rich heritage and sophisticated charm, makes Cheltenham an unforgettable destination year-round.
Onstreet parking is available for shorter stays, via the miPermit app. For longer stays, guests can use the large car park on Portland Street, which is only 200m away.
For bookings and more information please contact Property Manager.
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Gloucestershire, nestled in the heart of England's scenic South West, is a county that offers a quintessentially British experience. With its rolling hills, historic towns, and the famed Cotswolds, Gloucestershire is a destination that promises both charm and adventure.
The Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, is the jewel in Gloucestershire's crown. This picturesque region is characterized by its honey-colored limestone villages, gentle hillsides (wolds), and verdant valleys. Walking or cycling through this tranquil landscape is a serene experience, with each village offering its own unique allure, from the quaint streets of Bourton-on-the-Water to the bustling market town of Cirencester.
History enthusiasts will be drawn to Gloucester Cathedral, a magnificent example of English Gothic architecture with roots dating back over 1,000 years. The cathedral has been a site of Christian worship since Roman times and was used as a filming location for the Harry Potter films, adding a touch of magic to its ancient stones.
For those interested in the British royal family, a visit to Highgrove House, the private residence of the Prince of Wales, is a must. The estate's gardens are open to the public at select times and offer a glimpse into the sustainable and organic practices championed by the prince.
Cheltenham, a regency spa town known for its elegant architecture and cultural festivals, provides a sophisticated urban contrast to the rural charm of the Cotswolds. The town is famous for the Cheltenham Festival, one of the most prestigious events in the horse racing calendar, and its Literature Festival, which attracts writers and thinkers from around the world.
For a taste of adventure, the Forest of Dean, one of England's few remaining ancient forests, offers a wealth of outdoor activities. From mountain biking and zip-lining to canoeing down the River Wye, it's a playground for nature lovers and thrill-seekers alike.
Gloucestershire's culinary offerings are another highlight, with a focus on local produce and traditional English fare. Visitors can enjoy everything from cozy pub lunches to fine dining experiences, not to mention the county's artisanal cheeses and ciders.
In essence, Gloucestershire is a destination that caters to a variety of tastes, combining natural beauty, historical depth, cultural richness, and gastronomic excellence. It's a place where every traveler can find something to love, whether it's the tranquility of the countryside, the grandeur of historic buildings, or the excitement of cultural events and outdoor pursuits.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM