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Cleeve Hill House
Cleeve Hill, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL52 3PR

The Cleeve Hill House is a beautiful boutique Bed and Breakfast offering a friendly welcome. It is situated in Cheltenham in Gloucestershire and offers stunning views of the surrounding area. The accommodation is cosy and comfortable and each...
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Attractions near Cleeve Hill House
A selection of attractions close to Cleeve Hill House:
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| Cleeve Common (1.1 Miles) |
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At 330 metres above sea level, Cleeve Common is the highest point in the Cotswolds. Countless footpaths crisscross its 1000 acres and breathtaking views extend...
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| Belas Knap Long Barrow (3.3 Miles) |
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Situated a short distance from Cheltenham amongst some charming Gloucestershire countryside, Belas Knap Long Barrow represents a particularly fine exampe of a Neolithic tomb, dated...
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| Dent’s Terrace (3.6 Miles) |
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Winchcombe’s most picturesque terrace was built for Lady Emma Dent of Sudeley Castle. Dent’s Terrace is a row of almshouses with gabled porches and pretty...
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| Bleby House (3.7 Miles) |
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With its distinctive Mansard roof, this is a typical Winchcombe house. From its façade it appears to be Georgian but hidden behind is a much...
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| Jacobean House (3.8 Miles) |
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Jacobean House is perhaps Winchcombe's most impressive building. Two-gabled and three-floored, it stands tall at the end of Queen Square. Built in 1618, it was...
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| Windrush Way (3.8 Miles) |
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Beginning in the busy market town of Winchcombe, the Windrush Way winds along the banks of the River Windrush to Bourton-on-the-Water, the Cotswold's most visited...
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| Folk and Police Museum (3.8 Miles) |
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This fascinating museum houses separate folk and police collections. The folk collection traces Winchcombe’s history from Neolithic times, with exhibits from Belas Knap, Roman Winchcombe,...
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| North Street (3.8 Miles) |
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North Street was once called Horsefair Street and horse-tethering rings can still be seen in the walls here. They were used for the horse markets...
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| Pittville Park (4.1 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s largest park was completed in 1827 as the backdrop for Joseph Pitt’s magnificent new Pittville Pump Room. Wyman’s Brook was dammed to create the...
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| Wellington Square (4.9 Miles) |
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Lying within the Pittville garden estate, Wellington Square’s houses are built around attractive landscaped gardens. Here are some of the earliest and the latest 19th...
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| Clarence Square (5.1 Miles) |
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These landscaped lawns are the centrepiece to Clarence Square, a Georgian square in the Pittville Estate, just north of Cheltenham town centre. This combination of...
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| The Brewery (5.2 Miles) |
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Cheltenham's newest leisure and retail centre is home to a fitness centre, an 11-screen cinema, shops, restaurants and bars. Converted from an old maltings, The...
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| Municipal Offices (5.4 Miles) |
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Begun in 1823 but probably not completed until 1835, Cheltenham’s municipal offices are regarded by many as the finest regency buildings not only in Cheltenham...
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| Neptune Fountain (5.4 Miles) |
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This fountain stands at the South end of Cheltenham’s magnificent Municipal Offices. It was carved out of Portland stone in 1892-2 by Boulton & Sons,...
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| Sandford Park (5.4 Miles) |
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Sandford Park is one of Cheltenham's hidden jewels. Stretching from the end of the High Street to the River Chelt and beyond, it has ornamental...
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| Everyman Theatre (5.5 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre is worth visiting not only for its performances, which include opera, drama, dance, ballet, comedy, pantomime and music, but also for its...
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| Cheltenham Art Gallery (5.5 Miles) |
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Extended in 1989, Cheltenham’s museum and art gallery houses an impressive permanent collection of ceramics, jewellery, fine art, furniture and local history exhibits as well...
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| John Dower House (5.6 Miles) |
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John Dower house is one of Cheltenham's most impressive buildings. Ashlar-faced, four stories high, with a central Ionic portico, it was built in 1820 as...
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| Playhouse Theatre (5.6 Miles) |
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Cheltenham's amateur theatre has been putting on productions for over sixty years. Founded in 1945, the building was converted from Henry Thompson's Montpellier Baths, which...
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| Royal Crescent (5.7 Miles) |
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One of the earliest and best of Cheltenham's Regency terraces, Royal Crescent was built between 1805 and 1825 by Charles Harcourt, an architect from Bath,...
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| Cheltenham Town Hall (5.8 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s Edwardian Baroque Town Hall was built entirely for entertainment and it's still used for that purpose today. Events held here include concerts, dinners, balls,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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