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Six days a week, our Cheltenham team works across the town’s most prestigious neighbourhoods and villages, offering practical, informed advice shaped by how different parts of the market behave. From Regency terraces to larger family homes on the edge of town, our local experience reflects the breadth and popularity of this prestigious location.
Working with us, you’ll benefit from award-winning insight grounded in day‑to‑day market activity, 130 years of experience heritage, and a clear understanding of how location, property type and presentation influence demand.
Buying
Buying a home in Cheltenham
We help clients identify the right opportunities as they arise, from period properties to discreet, off-market introductions. With detailed knowledge of local values, buyer demand and neighbourhood nuances, we’ll expertly guide your search – from first viewing to completion.
Cheltenham attracts a broad range of buyers, with demand varying noticeably by location and style of property. Historic homes close to the town centre remain consistently popular, with neighbourhoods slightly further afield fringing the Cotswolds appealing to families.
Selling
Presenting your Cheltenham property
We advise clients on how best to present and position their property, with clear guidance on pricing, marketing and the handling of enquiries and offers.
In Cheltenham, buyer interest varies by neighbourhood, property type and proximity to the centre. Period homes, well-located family houses and properties with strong architectural detail often attract the most consistent demand.
By identifying what makes your home distinctive and who is most likely to respond, we can shape the right presentation and target the strongest audience from the outset.
Valuation services
Areas we cover from our Cheltenham office
Thinking of selling in Cheltenham?
Our Cheltenham team provides clear, informed property valuations based on recent sales and current buyer demand. Valuations are offered on a free, no‑obligation basis and reflect how different locations and property types perform in practice.
Book your free valuationCheltenham property market insight
According to Knight Frank data, Cheltenham property prices have remained broadly flat over the past year, while recording growth of 9.6% over the last five years, reflecting long‑term resilience despite wider market conditions.
Transaction activity continues to be strongest in at the higher end of the market, particularly for well‑presented period homes in established locations. Cheltenham’s architectural appeal, cultural calendar and access to the Cotswolds continue to underpin demand.
Where to live in Cheltenham
Living in Cheltenham offers a balance between town living and access to open countryside. Its central neighbourhoods are largely defined by Regency architecture, tree-lined streets, parks and easy access to shops, cafés and green spaces, giving much of the town a relaxed but lively feel.
Areas such as Montpellier, Battledown and Pittville are particularly well regarded for their character and proximity to the centre, while Leckhampton and Charlton Kings appeal to families looking for space and well-regarded schools. These areas sit at the foot of the Cotswold escarpment, offering immediate walking routes and open views.
Beyond the town, villages such as Prestbury and Winchcombe attract buyers drawn to a more rural setting while still relying on Cheltenham for schools, shopping and cultural life. This choice between town and countryside is central to Cheltenham’s longstanding appeal.
Cheltenham area guide
Cheltenham is best known for its Regency architecture, spa heritage and a cultural calendar that draws visitors throughout the year. Alongside major fixtures such as the Cheltenham Festival, the town hosts internationally recognised events spanning literature, music, science and jazz, helping to reinforce its status as one of the South West’s cultural centres.
Everyday life is shaped by independent shops, cafés, restaurants and a thriving arts scene, with areas such as Montpellier and the town centre forming social hubs. Green spaces run throughout Cheltenham, from formal parks to tree-lined avenues, while the surrounding Cotswolds sit directly on the edge of town, making access to countryside part of daily life rather than a weekend adventure.
Schools are another important part of Cheltenham’s appeal. The town is well known for its strong educational offering, with schools such as Cheltenham College, Cheltenham Ladies’ College, Pate’s Grammar School, Dean Close and Balcarras all helping to support long-term demand from families.
The combination of architecture, festivals, outdoor access and strong local amenity continues to define Cheltenham as one of the Cotswolds’ most enduring and liveable towns. It also works well as a base for the wider region, with regular rail services to Bristol and Birmingham, Bristol around 40 minutes away by train, and easy road access via the M5.
- Read more: Our guide to Cheltenham