About The Wyastone Townhouse
The Wyastone Townhouse is a five-star hotel in the heart of Cheltenham's fashionable Montpellier district, only minutes from a choice of popular bars and restaurants.
Rooms at the Wyastone are decorated in a contemporary style and come with free Wi-Fi. All rooms are en-suite with flat-screen TVs, hair dryers, ironing boards, a generously-stocked hospitality tray, and complimentary bottled water.
The Wyastone Townhouse is housed in a regency-style building with its own courtyard garden where guests can relax. The hotel has bar facilities. Guests have use of the Cheltenham Ladies College Gym and swimming pool, which is a seven-minute walk away.
Home-cooked breakfasts are served at the Wyastone. Evening dining options are minutes away, including French, Italian, Indian, Thai and traditional British-style cooking.
The historic spa-town of Cheltenham hosts several annual festivals and events covering sport, science, music and literature, notably the tremendously popular Cheltenham Horse Racing Festival in March.
Positive Reviews
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Delicious breakfast served by accommodating staff.
Many guests report the cooked breakfast at the Wyastone as delicious, with breakfasts cooked using locally-sourced ingredients where possible. One former guest, who had to leave early before breakfast was served formally, recalls how the owner kindly bake
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Close to some excellent bars and restaurants.
The Wyastone is close to some great bars and restaurants in the Montpellier Quarter, an upmarket part of Cheltenham. A range international cooking styles are available in these restaurants, while there are some equally good bars to visit for a drink after
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Tucked away in a quiet location.
Despite being so close to vibrant nightlife, the Wyastone is in a quiet location on a beautiful tree-lined street, making it perfect for a relaxing weekend break.
Negative Reviews
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No lifts.
The Wyastone is housed in a handsome Regency-style building, but the building's age does mean there are staircases to negotiate if you stay here as there is no space for a lift. As such, it may not suit anybody who might struggle to get up several flights
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Low water pressure in the showers.
Several guests have commented that the water pressure in the showers can be a little weak. Also, the showers are in the bath and not in a separate cubicle, which can make access more difficult for guests with manoeuvrability problems.
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Some rooms on small side, including bathrooms.
Some rooms are on the small side, notably the en-suite bathrooms, which might make the stay feel a bit cramped for two or more adults sharing. However, this is combated to some degree by the contemporary decor which helps the rooms feel slightly bigger th