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Property for sale in Cheltenham

Below you can see all the property for sale in the Cheltenham area. Whether it's a house, apartment, or bungalow in Cheltenham that you are looking for, Peter Hampshire will help you find the property that is right for you. Search through our Cheltenham listings below and click on the property to bring up more details. Remember if you can't find what you're looking for, why not call us on 01242 250 699 and we will see if we can assist in your search for a property in Cheltenham.
 

Hewlett Road
Hewlett Road - £219,000
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A modern three bedroomed semi-detached house with garage and off-street parking space. The accommodation comprises :- Entrance hall, sitting room, dining room, kitchen, utility room/office, downstairs W.C., three bedrooms, bathroom. Outside ar ...

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Finchcroft Court
Finchcroft Court - £145,000
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A well proportioned two bedroomed first floor flat with the benefit of superb views towards Cleeve Hill. Additional benefits include the balcony accessed off the kitchen and the garage "en bloc". There are well maintained communal ga ...

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Marshalla Parade
Marshalla Parade - £245,000
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An "end" terrace three bedroom modern town house with the benefit of well proportioned accommodation over three floors and enclosed,  generally "low maintenance" garden with garaging beyond. For added security there are bo ...

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22 Cleevelands Drive
22 Cleevelands Drive - £480,000
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An individual, more quietly located, detached, three bedroomed property (believed 1950's) having an impressive 60' road frontage with "in and out" driveway on which there is off-street parking for several cars if required. Of ...

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Kings Road
Kings Road - £499,000
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Offering versatile family accommodation we are delighted to offer this super 4 bedroom  period house (c. 1880) having a most useful 24ft lower ground floor family room (with study room and store room off) which has it's own access down st ...

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Gloucester Road
Gloucester Road - £85,000
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Building Plot at land to the rear of 147 - 153 Gloucester Road with planning permission for a 2 bedroom house.

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Park Place
Park Place - £145,000
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A well-appointed 1/2 bedroom raised ground floor “balcony” apartment in this elegant retirement development for those over 55 years of age. The apartment benefits from well appointed accommodation which includes both bathroom and en-su ...

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Church Lane
Church Lane - £395,000
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A detached three bedroomed bungalow in an eviable, more peaceful location by the grounds of St Mary's Church. Being set  just off a short lane to the  North of Prestbury High Street there is a general store, post office, pub, butcher ...

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Cleevelands Avenue
Cleevelands Avenue - £360,000
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Extensively refurbished in recent years this super detached property offers well planned accommodation over ground and first floors with accommodation comprising  3 reception rooms (one currently in use as a bedroom), kitchen, conservator ...

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Prestbury Road
Prestbury Road - £425,000
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An individual late 1930's built family house benefitting from well proportioned accommodation having a gross internal area of about 205 sq mt/2215 sq ft and a rear garden extending to some 90ft. The property is well set back from Prestbury ...

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School Lane
School Lane - £395,000
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An attractive four bedroom cottage with lovely views to the South across the rooves of the Village of Southam towards Leckhampton Hill.  The cottage benefits from three ground floor reception rooms and attached to the property are two gar ...

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Oak Manor Drive
Oak Manor Drive - £99,000
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A two bedroomed ground floor maisonette requirimodernising.The maisonette has its own entrance around the side of the building and has off-road parking to the rear. 

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Cheltenham

Cheltenham or Cheltenham Spa, is a spa town and borough in Gloucestershire with a population of 110,013 at the 2001 census. The inhabitants are known as "Cheltonians" and, not a lot of people know this, but its motto is: Salubritas et Eruditio - "Health and Education".

Cheltenham is on the edge of the renowned Cotswolds and enjoys an image of being respectable and wealthy.

Cheltenham is the home of the flagship race of British steeplechase horse racing, the Gold Cup, the main event of the Cheltenham Festival held every March just by Prestbury Village, some two and a half miles to the north east of the Town.

The town is famous for its Regency Architecture and is said to be "the most complete regency town in England" – many of the buildings being listed.

Every year, Cheltenham Festivals organises music, jazz, literature and science festivals in the town, attracting names with national and international reputations in each field. Events take place at venues including the Town Hall, the Everyman Theatre, The Playhouse Theatre and the Pittville Pump Rooms.

A fifth cultural festival, the Cheltenham Folk Festival, is separately organised but also attracts international performers. A more local event, the Cheltenham Festival of the Performing Arts (formerly Cheltenham Competitive Festival) is a collection of more than 300 performance competitions that is the oldest of Cheltenham's arts festivals, having been started in 1926.

The oldest school in Cheltenham is Pate’s Grammar School (founded in 1574). Cheltenham Collage (founded in 1841) was the first of the major public schools of the Victorian Period. The school was the setting in 1968 for the classic Lindsay Anderson film “If”. It also hosts the annual Cheltenham Cricket Festival, first staged in 1872, and the oldest cricket festival in the world.

The most famous school in the town, according to The Good Schools Guide, is Cheltenham Ladies’ College (founded in 1853). Dean Close was founded in 1886 in memory of the Reverend Francis Close (1797–1882), a former rector of Cheltenham.[The town also includes several campuses of the University of Gloucestershire, one other public school, St Edwards and secondary state schools including Bournside, Balcarras, and Pittville Schools.

 

Cheltenham has one of the largest croquet clubs in the country, and is home to the headquarters of the national body of the sport, the Croquet Association. The East Glos tennis, squash and women's hockey club, which was founded in 1885, is also located in the town.

Sandford Parks Lido is one of the largest outdoor pools in England. There are a 50 m (164 ft) main pool, a children's pool and paddling pool, set in landscaped gardens.

Cheltenham is a regional shopping centre, home to department stores, the oldest being Cavendish House, from 1823,] and centres including the Regent Arcade and the Beechwood Shopping Centre. It is well-known locally for its nightlife, with a wide range of pubs, wine bars, clubs and restaurants.

Cheltenham Spa Railway Station is located on the Bristol-Birmingham main line, with services to Gloucester, Bristol, Swindon, London Paddington, Cardiff Central, Plymouth and the South West, Birmingham, Derby, the North West, the North East, and Scotland.

The restored station at Cheltenham Racecourse is the southern terminus of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway heritage station..

Cheltenham is adjacent to the M5 Motorway (between Bristol and Birmingham) and its junction with the A417 to Swindon, and the A40 runs from across the M5 through the town towards Oxford and London.

National Express operate a number of coach services from Cheltenham including the 444 to London and the 222 to Heathrow and Gatwick airports.