What Region Is Cheltenham?
The Spa town of Cheltenham also designated as a borough can be found in Gloucestshire, England. The town lies to the west of London in the south west of England. The population of the town is around a 111,700 and most of them are presumed as wealthy or respectable by the rest of their English contemporaries. The town has the Chelt River passing through it. The town is culturally rich and is known for its Regency architecture as well as the Cheltenham Music Festival. The town has a number of churches including St Mary’s Church, All Saints’ Church, St Matthew’s Church, St Luke’s Church, St Paul’s Church and a few more. Cheltenham is known as a regional shopper’s paradise with “House of Fraser” and “Cavendish House” well known department stores located there along with Beechwood and Regent Arcades.