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Rooms & Views
1 Queen Bed, 1 Twin Sofa Bed and 2 Twin Bunk Beds 377 sq feet Layout - 2 bedrooms Entertainment - 49-inch fla…
1 Queen Bed, 1 Twin Sofa Bed and 1 Twin Bed OR 2 Twin Beds, 1 Twin Sofa Bed and 1 Large Twin Bed 269-sq-foot individua…
Two bedroom suite: master bedroom with superking bed, 43" Smart TV, mini fridge, private bathroom with showerhead over a…
Sofa, large smart TV, views, and a bed featuring wood from the East African Railway. Private bathroom with jacuzzi bath…
This room features a kingsize bed, smart TV, hardwood furniture and private bathroom with a bath.
Room with 43" Smart TV, large bathroom featuring double ended tub with shower, separate walk in shower and toilet, and g…
Second floor bedroom with superking Hypnos bed and Smart TV. This large room has sloping ceilings in the bedroom and ba…
Each of our four Superior Double rooms are located in the eaves (the bathroom ceilings slope) and are uniquely designed.…
Second floor room, cozy room, double glazed dormer window, sloping ceiling in part of room, TV and desk, private bathroo…
Lower ground floor bedroom with luxury vinyl wood Karndean flooring. Double glazed sash window overlooking the side gard…
This small lower-ground-floor room has a 4'6" wide standard double bed, Smart TV and overlooks the side garden. Private…
Featuring free toiletries, this single room includes a private bathroom with a walk-in shower and a hairdryer. The singl…
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Restaurants nearby
- Le Champignon Sauvage★ Michelin For over 35 years, David and Helen Everitt-Matthias have been serving the Cheltenham dining scene with this spacious restaurant. David is in the kitchen crafting technically sound dishes that, as the restaurant's name would suggest, have one foot firmly in France. Your visit will be book-ended by a terrific bread basket and a delicious dessert; the latter has long been a real strength here, so look out for a cheesecake or chocolate delice to satisfy your sweet tooth. The wine list has plenty of depth and, like the food, is pleasantly well-priced.817m
- Lumière★ Michelin In the centre of this charming spa town you’ll find an unassuming exterior concealing an elegantly stylish restaurant. Helen runs the service and she’s a natural host, so you’ll be warmly welcomed and well looked after. Her experienced husband Jon runs things in the kitchen and his overtly seasonal cooking demonstrates impressive classical technique and attention to detail, exemplified by the expertly cooked venison with a rich red wine sauce. His more playful side comes out in the crowd-pleasing signature 'Tequila Slammer' sorbet.1.8km
- Bhoomi Kitchen You’ll receive a warm welcome at this sumptuous restaurant, run by the third generation of a family who settled here from India 50 years ago. The menu is mostly southern Indian, with a particular focus on recipes from Kerala, and the dishes prove to be bright and authentic. Options like the 'Chilli Chicken', combining succulent chicken breast with a rich tomato, chilli and garlic sauce, showcase skill and flavour aplenty. If you're celebrating or simply feeling indecisive, the 'Banquet' and 'Feast' menus are a great way to go.781m
- Prithvi A smart, stylish restaurant with smooth service from a welcoming team; start with a drink in the first floor lounge. Dishes are inspired by classic Indian flavours and textures but are presented in a deconstructed, eye-catching modern manner. The charming owner adds to the experience.1.6km
- Memsahib's Lounge There’s a certain style to this two-roomed basement in a smart Georgian terrace: the colonial-themed bar offers a good range of cocktails, as well as gin and vodka infusions, while the adjoining dining room has a clubby feel, with its charcoal portraits and sepia prints. The Indian dishes are for sharing, although the 'Experience' tasting menu is perhaps the best way to go, and there are also vegetarian and pescatarian versions. They even serve an Indian-themed afternoon tea.1.7km
- Purslane Located just off the main high street, this modern restaurant has a comforting neighbourhood feel – and the service is equally relaxed. Fresh seafood from Cornwall and Scotland is combined with good quality locally sourced ingredients to produce interesting, original dishes with effective contrasts of flavour and texture. The lunch menu represents great value.1.7km
- JOURNEY The ‘secret’ location – revealed via clues sent to you 24 hours before your reservation – is just the start of the fun at this playful and unconventional restaurant. Once inside the exclusive-feeling dining room, sit back and watch the changing projections on the wall and let yourself be immersed as each creative, complex dish arrives. The chef’s travels are a heavy influence on the dishes, as are his experiences working at the likes of Ynyshir and The Fat Duck. Plenty of punchy flavours and relaxed, well-versed service ensure the experience is an enjoyable one from start to finish.1.9km
- Jai HoBib Smart, stylish and boasting an immaculate open kitchen, this charmingly run Indian restaurant – whose name means “let there be victory” in Hindi – is a younger sibling to Cheltenham institutions Prithvi and Bhoomi Kitchen. There is a more distinct street food influence here, with the well-priced menu offering sharing plates that arrive when they’re ready. Look out for the coal-roasted dishes, including unmissable lamb chops, and the regularly changing house biryani. The desserts don’t let the side down either, with the gulab jamun a particular treat.7.6km
- Cowley Manor This restaurant inside a glorious Cotswolds country house hotel offers bold, vibrant cooking that’s worthy of the rather lovely setting. Start with a drink in the sleek bar, before settling in the panelled dining room that cleverly fuses its original features with more modern elements. The cooking has Mediterranean influences and uses British ingredients well, in dishes like the house-made taglioni with Cornish lobster and pickled chilli. For dessert, their fresh-out-the-oven madeleines are hard to resist.6.5km
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Attractions nearby
- Whaddon Road football stadium2.9km
- Cheltenham Synagogue synagogue in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK1.7km
- St Gregory's Church church in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK1.8km
- Cheltenham Minster, St Mary's Grade I listed church in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK1.9km
- St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton church in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK433m
- Cleeve Hill hill in the Cotswolds range, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom6.6km
- All Saints' Church, Cheltenham Grade I listed church in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK2.4km
- Everyman Theatre theatre in Cheltenham, England1.8km
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