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West End Estate Agents serves the whole of the Cheltenham and surrounding area from its High Street corner position, attracting both foot and passing motor trade. With a recently opened Letting and Property Management Department, West End Estate Agents are well equipped to deal with both RESIDENTIAL SALES and PROPERTY MANAGEMENT.
West End Estate Agents are situated at the gateway to the West End Shopping Area and dominate a strong position for central town centre properties and those at the north-western edge of Cheltenham, reaching out as far as the motorway to the west and Bishops Cleeve in the north. With properties also in Hatherley, Leckhampton, Charlton Kings and Prestbury, West End Estate Agents are a leading force in the Cheltenham property market.
What is the ‘West End’ all about?
The “West End” of Cheltenham is rich in the early history of the town and has a unique character of its own. There are many hidden gems of a by-gone age in and around the West End – buildings reflecting our industrial heritage as well as established park areas close to traditional housing which make this area a vibrant community – a fact noted by discerning developers including the important ‘Brewery Site’ in Henrietta Street. Pittville Park is of course Cheltenham’s best loved park around which stands many fine examples of early victorian architecture.
Linking the Pittville Estate and town centre with the railway station in Lansdown Road is the Honeybourne Cycle Track and Footway. Escaping traffic congestion pedestrians and cyclists can conveniently pass through the new Waitrose development site and experience Cheltenham’s backwater alongside the river Chelt as it meanders through to the Gloucester Road.
Victorian terraced housing is common place and used as both residential and buy-to-let port folios. Old buildings have been retained in many instances and converted into contemporary living spaces. West End is rapidly becoming a desirable area to live in as it still has affordable housing for first time buyers alongside new-build projects reflecting the Victorian and early Edwardian era.