Cheltenham really does offer residents and visitors the best of both worlds because while it’s not a huge town, it has a lot going on – so much so you might never want to leave!
Here are just some of the benefits to town centre living in Cheltenham.
A very active social life
Living in a town centre means you’ll have lots of opportunities to meet new people, form close friendships and join lots of clubs and events. Cheltenham has dozens of amazing pubs, bars, cafes and parks to visit and see, as well as lots of different venues and centres, all within easy reach.
Living in a compact town makes it really easy to meet up with people and to experience different facets of urban life without having to travel for hours. You can start the day off in Pittville Park and round it off in the Lumiere restaurant just a mile away, for example.
A central location brings everything you need to you
Life isn’t just about parks and dining, however much fun they are. There’s also schools, grocery shopping and dental appointments, so having everything on your doorstep makes these routines that much easier.
You can take in the beautiful Georgian surroundings that Cheltenham residents enjoy while you walk to your bank or your office and suddenly things don’t seem too bad.
There’s lots of things to do
From cinemas to sports complexes and glittering shopping malls, moving to a metro area, you’ll have plenty of places to see and things to do around for the sake of entertainment and fun when you are a part of the city life. So, if you are seeking cultural and entertainment enrichment, then moving near the city centre seems to be an ideal option for you.
Whether you’re with friends and family or whether you’ve decided to go solo for the day, Cheltenham has something for you to see, do, watch or listen to. Head to the Brewery Quarter’s Cineworld to see a film, work out at the Everlast gym or brave the Play Farm soft play centre.
You’re never far away from public transport
If you commute out of Cheltenham or if you fancy a day trip to the Cotswolds or Bristol, you have a handy rail station and lots of buses to surrounding villages as well as to locations within the town itself. You don’t have to live in a big city to experience urban life.
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