Why Cheltenham is a Popular Place to Live

Cheltenham has long been a popular place for tourists to visit – it rose in popularity when the town’s spa water was discovered in the 1700s, and many people travelled to the town to enjoy the health benefits of the water. Back then, Cheltenham was just a small rural town, but due to this influx of interest it grew a lot and a lot of wealthy people headed to the town to build housing and places to stay for all of the visitors and new residents.

Today, Cheltenham continues to be a popular place to visit and is also somewhere that many people want to live in. Although no longer popular for its spa waters, Cheltenham has plenty to offer that make it such an attractive place to live. If you are someone who is thinking of moving to Cheltenham, you can find properties by contacting a local estate agent like this estate agents Cheltenham http://www.meandyouestateagents.co.uk/ to find something suitable for you.

Cheltenham hosts a wide array of festivals which has many people flocking to the town and is great for those who live there – whatever your interest there is something for you, whether the science festival is your cup of tea, or you may enjoy the literature festival. Of course, you can’t mention Cheltenham festivals without also mentioning the Cheltenham Gold Cup held in March at Prestbury park, one of the biggest events in the horse racing calendar.

With all of this going on in the town, there is also plenty of employment – many people in the area work at GCHQ, the Government communication headquarters, and there are also numerous companies based in the town, such as GE Aerospace at Bishops Cleeve, the Spirax Group and Kohler Mira to name but a few.

Great transport links also make Cheltenham a popular place to live and work in – it is easy to get onto the M5 motorway and also there are direct trains running from Cheltenham Spa station to London Paddington and also cities like Birmingham and Manchester.

If you want a slower pace of life however, Cheltenham can also fit the bill – although you have a town with lots going on, you also have easy access to the beautiful countryside of the Cotswolds right on your doorstep.

For families too Cheltenham has a lot to offer, and schools in the area are very well regarded, and there are choices of public schools as well as grammar schools too.

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Francisco Bowman

Francisco Bowman

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