Cheltenham has been voted as the best place to live in Southwest England by The Sunday Times, further re-iterated by the New York Times, describing the town as undergoing a ‘cultural renaissance’.
Take a step back in time at The Residence, Cheltenham, a sympathetic restoration of a regency-style, Grade II listed building in a prime location, right in the centre of town. Cheltenham, dubbed as the ‘gateway to The Cotswolds’, coupled with its reputation for hosting one of the most widely recognised racing events in the country, The Gold Cup. The Residence follows in the sentiment of this rich tradition, providing class and superiority to all those looking for both style and substance in a restoration. The best of both worlds.
The Residence, a boutique development with a sense of grandeur, others a selection of 17 stylish apartments within four bespoke houses: Berkeley House, Mayfair House, St George’s House, and St James’ House. There are four 2 bedroom apartments, leaving thirteen 1-bedroom apartments, stretching over four levels, each with a touch of exclusivity and a hint of originality. Various apartments contain outside space, not to mention the 2 bedroom apartments, situated on the first floor with their own private balconies.
There are parking spaces available at an extra cost. Those looking to purchase a slice of history at The Residence, can expect to see yearly rental yields exceeding 15%, in a town that has experienced a 58% increase in property values over the last 10 years.