Located in the bustling heart of Cheltenham, this vibrant area combines stunning architecture with a variety of boutique shops, cosy cafés and restaurants which create a vibrant atmosphere.
Montpellier Terrace and Montpellier Spa Road are both highly sought after with their picturesque Regency townhouses and apartments overlooking the gardens. A wide range of property styles can be found hidden nearby amongst similar architecture, desirable due to their proximity to Montpellier and the town centre.
Montpellier Gardens is a short stroll away. Facilities include tennis courts, a community art gallery, a café and a children’s play area.
The Montpelier Spa building was established in 1809 by Henry Thompson and rebuilt in 1817 with the Rotonda added in 1826. Originally used as a pump room, then a ballroom and a billiards room, it is now the home to The Ivy Brasserie.
The Queens Hotel is ideally positioned between Montpellier Gardens and Imperial Gardens at the beginning of TheBroad Walk. This street showcases a blend of modern and faux Regency housing, complementing the stunning Regency period residential and commercial properties encircling Imperial Square. The Promenade completes the architecture for which this highly sought after area is renowned.
Both Montpellier Gardens and Imperial Gardens play host to numerous festivals throughout the year including jazz, food and the world’s oldest literature festival.