Rare sight of properties first purchaser in 1954

When Read Maurice were contacted to handle the sale of a property in Norwich Drive, Cheltenham on behalf of the executors of an Estate they were informed that this would be the first time the property will have been available on the local market since it was built in the mid 1950’s. Jason Maurice Director of Read Maurice explained “When you are entrusted to sell part of the family estate for the...

Wellington Place

Priory Street in Cheltenham is part of a town with a history that stretches back over a millennium. Cheltenham began as an Anglo-Saxon village more than 1200 years ago and was granted a market charter in 1226, which laid the foundation for its economy until the 18th century1. The discovery of medicinal waters in the late 18th century transformed Cheltenham into one of England’s leading spa...

Prestbury Manor

Prestbury Manor is a substantial detached, Grade II Listed period country house, dating from the early 19th Century and the one-time residence of the Baghot-De la Bere family. Prestbury Manor is situated on the outskirts of the village of Prestbury, with lovely views to the Cleeve Hill escarpment. take the aerial...

The Park

A local solicitor called Thomas Billings purchased the site in 1831 and put plans in train for Gloucestershire Zoological, Botanical and Horticultural Gardens. This was an ambitious project which eventually failed. It is reported that it was to be opened officially on the day of Queen Victoria's coronation in 1838. Elements of the original plans remain which include the Elephant Walk and the lake which...

Take an aerial drone tour of St Lukes

St Lukes Cheltenham

St. Luke’s was built in a wave of growth in the mid-1850's. Services were held for a while in school premises on Bath Road but in response to the need a new church building was erected. The building was consecrated on 7th November 1854. It was designed by F W Ordish and from the beginning followed the style which the Victorians called “Geometric Decorated Gothic”. Today the tower is fairly...

Devils Chimney | Drone footage by Read Maurice Cheltenham Estate Agents

Devil’s Chimney

One of Gloucestershire's biggest mysteries must be the enigma of the Devil's Chimney. The rock pinnacle stands above a disused quarry in Leckhampton on the outskirts of Cheltenham.For generations the Devil's chimney has been popular landmark for locals and a destination for Sunday walks but it has defied all investigation into its origin.Some believe that the chimney is (as the local historian D.E Bick...

Drone footage of Chelsea Square Cheltenham | Read Maurice Estate Agents Cheltenham

Chelsea Square

The original building (now Shaftesbury Hall) opened as St Mary’s College – a teacher training college for women – in 1869. The site expanded and changed names but remained an educational establishment, eventually becoming part of the new University of Gloucestershire.It housed a theatre and performance space and many who were not students here remember it as a venue for films, dance, drama, music...

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