Chambre privée avec jardin à Cheltenham, Royaume-Uni - chez Bradley
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Résidence principale
6 couchages
3 Chambres
3 Salles de bain
280 m²
1 lit double
2 grands lits doubles
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Bradley a complété sa maison en anglais.
Ce que vous allez adorer dans ce logement
Upmarket home within walking distance (5min) to Pittville Park, with its lake,lawns, gardens and swans.
Ten minutes stroll past Edwardian mansions takes you to the Cheltenham high street, with its world class restaurants coffee shops and great shopping experience
No expense has been spared on this interior designed home, with unique international decor trends
Ten minutes stroll past Edwardian mansions takes you to the Cheltenham high street, with its world class restaurants coffee shops and great shopping experience
No expense has been spared on this interior designed home, with unique international decor trends
Ce que vous allez adorer dans le quartier
Upmarket high street, dozens of 5* and Michelin rated restaurants, parks and of course in the heart of England's Cotwold region.
Cheltenham is also England's premier horse racing destination, with very special racing events.
What you will love about this home
Contemporary House with interior design flair.
Master double bedroom with King Size bed, second bedroom with double bed,, and a further King Size fold out bed in self contained guest our extension with ensuite . ( SERVES AS OUR ALL YEAR ROUND TWO SLEEPER- PRIVATE ENTRANCE OPTION. REFER ADDITIONAL NOTES SECTION BELOW)
Contemporary styling throughout with 60" Main TV, additional 40" TV in games room/bedroom 4. Free Wifi and Netflix, etc. Dining Table (indoor) can seat up to 8
outdoor dining set 4 person. Garden is mainly lawn so can be used for badminton . Firepit and firewood supplied nice to sit out on the swing seat on a warm evening
Main house Kitchen has fridge, freezer, dishwasher, toaster, coffee machine, washing machine, etc.
Cheltenham is the most complete Regency town in Britain and one of the few English towns in which traditional and contemporary architecture complement each other.
Within 5 min walk of our home is the on trend Havannahs Coffee, The Rum Bar and several upmarket pubs.
Cheltenham lies beneath Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds and above the vale of the River Severn. It is known as `The Western Gateway to the Cotswolds`. The village of Broadway being known as `The Northern Gateway to the Cotswolds`.
This edge-of-the Cotswolds spa town is hard to beat for refined elegance and Regency terraces, annual festivals, Ladies` College and racecourse. Also fortnightly farmers markets, classy shops and restaurants all surrounded by glorious countryside. Cheltenham was selected by The Sunday Times newspaper (March 2014) as one of the best places to live in Britain.
From humble beginnings as a modest market town, Cheltenham became one of the most fashionable health resorts in the country. In 1716, in a meadow outside the town, pigeons were found to be pecking at what turned out to be salt crystals at a spring which led to the establishment of the town as a Spa. The importance of the pigeons leading to the discovery of the `Spa Waters` is reflected in three pigeons being included in the Cheltenham Coat of Arms.
King George III arrived to treat his infirmities in 1788, rows of Regency houses then appeared – and the town then known as "Cheltenham Spa" was born.
Visitors can still sample the Spa Waters at the beautiful Pittville Pump Room. John Forbes was the architect and interestingly sentenced for fraud.
The Promenade is considered to be one of the most beautiful thoroughfares in the country, with its tree lined avenue flanked by smart shops and cafés. The composer Gustav Holst was born at 4 Clarence Road in 1874 and his childhood home is now the Holst Birthplace Museum where you can see the piano on which he composed The Planets. The Antarctic explorer Edward Wilson was born Cheltenham in 1872.
Visitors from all round the world flock to Cheltenham for the International Festival of Literature and Music, and the town is the western gateway to the Cotswolds.
Cheltenham, on the edge of the Cotswolds, is an inland spa resort of handsome Regency architecture, broad avenues and fine parks. The medicinal waters can be taken at several sites in the town but mainly at the Pittville Pump Room whose blue dome rises above the lakes of Pittville Park. You can still drink from its original pump, and it is England`s only source of natural alkaline water.
The principal street of Cheltenham is the Promenade with its fine regency terraces and Neptune Fountain. Montpellier is where Cheltenham`s elite reside. Here, small boutiques jostle for space with wine bars such as 131 and restaurants such as Brasserie Blanc, and The Ivy, an incredible restaurant built into an old bank building.
In Suffolk Road, Bhoomi resturant never fails to impress with its worldclass Indian dinners. The Ox serves the best steaks in the UK, in our opinion!
We have the Cheltenham Lidel too, an outdoor heated pool.
The centrepiece is the Montpellier Gardens, blooming with flowers and containing a fountain surmounted by a bespectacled Gustav Holst, who was born in Cheltenham and now stands with his baton raised aloft above the water jets.
Cheltenham is world famous for it`s horse racing course at Prestbury Park and the main hurdles event being the Gold Cup National Hunt Festival week in March.
The Promenade in Cheltenham has been named as one of the best shopping streets in Britain in a poll for Google Street View.
Cheltenham is also England's premier horse racing destination, with very special racing events.
What you will love about this home
Contemporary House with interior design flair.
Master double bedroom with King Size bed, second bedroom with double bed,, and a further King Size fold out bed in self contained guest our extension with ensuite . ( SERVES AS OUR ALL YEAR ROUND TWO SLEEPER- PRIVATE ENTRANCE OPTION. REFER ADDITIONAL NOTES SECTION BELOW)
Contemporary styling throughout with 60" Main TV, additional 40" TV in games room/bedroom 4. Free Wifi and Netflix, etc. Dining Table (indoor) can seat up to 8
outdoor dining set 4 person. Garden is mainly lawn so can be used for badminton . Firepit and firewood supplied nice to sit out on the swing seat on a warm evening
Main house Kitchen has fridge, freezer, dishwasher, toaster, coffee machine, washing machine, etc.
Cheltenham is the most complete Regency town in Britain and one of the few English towns in which traditional and contemporary architecture complement each other.
Within 5 min walk of our home is the on trend Havannahs Coffee, The Rum Bar and several upmarket pubs.
Cheltenham lies beneath Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds and above the vale of the River Severn. It is known as `The Western Gateway to the Cotswolds`. The village of Broadway being known as `The Northern Gateway to the Cotswolds`.
This edge-of-the Cotswolds spa town is hard to beat for refined elegance and Regency terraces, annual festivals, Ladies` College and racecourse. Also fortnightly farmers markets, classy shops and restaurants all surrounded by glorious countryside. Cheltenham was selected by The Sunday Times newspaper (March 2014) as one of the best places to live in Britain.
From humble beginnings as a modest market town, Cheltenham became one of the most fashionable health resorts in the country. In 1716, in a meadow outside the town, pigeons were found to be pecking at what turned out to be salt crystals at a spring which led to the establishment of the town as a Spa. The importance of the pigeons leading to the discovery of the `Spa Waters` is reflected in three pigeons being included in the Cheltenham Coat of Arms.
King George III arrived to treat his infirmities in 1788, rows of Regency houses then appeared – and the town then known as "Cheltenham Spa" was born.
Visitors can still sample the Spa Waters at the beautiful Pittville Pump Room. John Forbes was the architect and interestingly sentenced for fraud.
The Promenade is considered to be one of the most beautiful thoroughfares in the country, with its tree lined avenue flanked by smart shops and cafés. The composer Gustav Holst was born at 4 Clarence Road in 1874 and his childhood home is now the Holst Birthplace Museum where you can see the piano on which he composed The Planets. The Antarctic explorer Edward Wilson was born Cheltenham in 1872.
Visitors from all round the world flock to Cheltenham for the International Festival of Literature and Music, and the town is the western gateway to the Cotswolds.
Cheltenham, on the edge of the Cotswolds, is an inland spa resort of handsome Regency architecture, broad avenues and fine parks. The medicinal waters can be taken at several sites in the town but mainly at the Pittville Pump Room whose blue dome rises above the lakes of Pittville Park. You can still drink from its original pump, and it is England`s only source of natural alkaline water.
The principal street of Cheltenham is the Promenade with its fine regency terraces and Neptune Fountain. Montpellier is where Cheltenham`s elite reside. Here, small boutiques jostle for space with wine bars such as 131 and restaurants such as Brasserie Blanc, and The Ivy, an incredible restaurant built into an old bank building.
In Suffolk Road, Bhoomi resturant never fails to impress with its worldclass Indian dinners. The Ox serves the best steaks in the UK, in our opinion!
We have the Cheltenham Lidel too, an outdoor heated pool.
The centrepiece is the Montpellier Gardens, blooming with flowers and containing a fountain surmounted by a bespectacled Gustav Holst, who was born in Cheltenham and now stands with his baton raised aloft above the water jets.
Cheltenham is world famous for it`s horse racing course at Prestbury Park and the main hurdles event being the Gold Cup National Hunt Festival week in March.
The Promenade in Cheltenham has been named as one of the best shopping streets in Britain in a poll for Google Street View.
Le mot de la fin
Top decorated home with exclusive private 2 sleeper guest suite, separate from main homes living space if prearranged.
Own entrance, off street parking and high quality interior designed.
The self contained 2 sleeper guest can be arranged any time of year on guest points with preapproval.
Main home sleeps 4 persons ( + the guest sleeping 2 persons) totalling 6 persons ( 3 double beds) is available on dates as specified in calendar.
Full home ( 6 sleeper) ,is 270 points a night, if not done via a reciprocal exchange.
Seperate 2 sleeper is 115 points a night Definitely non smoking please
£125 cleaning fee applicable for full main home; £60 for guest apartment only reservation
Own entrance, off street parking and high quality interior designed.
The self contained 2 sleeper guest can be arranged any time of year on guest points with preapproval.
Main home sleeps 4 persons ( + the guest sleeping 2 persons) totalling 6 persons ( 3 double beds) is available on dates as specified in calendar.
Full home ( 6 sleeper) ,is 270 points a night, if not done via a reciprocal exchange.
Seperate 2 sleeper is 115 points a night Definitely non smoking please
£125 cleaning fee applicable for full main home; £60 for guest apartment only reservation
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Localisation
Montagne
Ville
Équipements
Nos fondamentaux
Réfrigérateur
Congélateur
Four
Four micro-onde
Chauffage
Lave-vaisselle
Machine à laver
Baignoire
TV
Smart TV
Wifi
Satellite / câble
Les petits plus
Place de parking privée
Cheminée
Jardin privé
Balcon / terrasse
Spécial télétravail
Espace de travail dédié
Connexion haut débit
Équipements éco-responsables
Machines basse consommation
Accès aux transports en commun
Tri sélectif des déchets
Allergies
Ce logement abrite un ou plusieurs animaux pouvant provoquer des allergies !
Règles de la maison
Plantes vertes à arroser
S’occuper du chat
Carte
Questions fréquentes (FAQ)
Est-ce que ce logement dispose d’un jardin ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d'un jardin. Vous trouverez plus de détails sur le jardin et les autres équipements du logement sur cette page.
Est-ce que ce logement est adapté aux télétravailleurs ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d’une connexion Wi-Fi. Nous vous recommandons tout de même de discuter avec l’hôte afin de vous assurer que la vitesse de connexion est suffisante pour vos besoins.
Y a-t-il un parking pour ce logement ?
Oui, ce logement dispose d'un ou plusieurs emplacements de parking.
Combien de chambres y a-t-il dans ce logement ?
Ce logement dispose de 3 chambres.
Quelle est la surface de ce logement ?
La surface de ce logement est de 280m2.
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