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Victorian Townhouse - Central - Family - Classic

Cheltenham, Gloucestershire

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St Annes House, a remarkable Victorian property built in 1847, is situated in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, within the picturesque Heart of England region. This spacious accommodation can comfortably sleep up to ten guests, featuring four well-appointed bedrooms and a second living area that can serve as an additional bedroom if needed. The house retains many original features, such as an open fire, solid oak herringbone parquet flooring in the hallway and kitchen, and charming pine floorboards in the bedrooms. The inviting bathroom boasts a luxurious roll-top bath, while the leafy town garden offers a wooden deck and a flagstone area, perfect for enjoying the beauty of nature, especially when the magnolia tree is in full bloom during summer.

The interior of St Annes House exudes a warm and welcoming atmosphere, characterized by its homely and quirky decor. Guests will find comfortable beds adorned with quality linens and an abundance of quilts, complemented by vintage furniture pieces that add character. The south-facing sitting room provides a cozy space equipped with a Freeview TV, while the well-equipped kitchen and dining area cater to culinary enthusiasts, making it easy to prepare meals for family and friends. The house is ideal for contractors seeking their own space, as well as families and friends looking to spend quality time together in a comfortable setting.

Cheltenham itself is a stunning town nestled beneath Cleeve Hill, the highest point in the Cotswolds, and is often referred to as 'The Western Gateway to the Cotswolds.' Known for its refined elegance and Regency architecture, the town features notable landmarks such as the Pittville Pump Room, a remnant of its spa town history, and hosts various annual events, including the renowned Cheltenham Festival, which culminates in the prestigious Gold Cup horse race each March. Visitors can also enjoy fortnightly farmers markets, upscale shops, and diverse dining options, all set against the backdrop of glorious countryside.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, Cheltenham offers a wealth of activities, including hiking and horse riding, with nearby attractions like Cleeve Hill Golf Club and the Gloucester Ski and Snowboard Centre. Nature enthusiasts can explore the Cotswolds and Crickley Hill Country Park, while cultural experiences abound at The Wilson museum and the ornate Victorian Everyman Theatre. With a pub and restaurant located just a quarter-mile away, St Annes House provides the perfect home base for guests looking to immerse themselves in the beauty and charm of Cheltenham and its surrounding areas.

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