Abbey Hotel is a high quality bed & breakfast hotel with competitive
rates in the centre of the attractive town of Cheltenham. Whether for
business or pleasure, it is ideally located in a quiet residential
street which forms part of the central Conservation Area.
It lies beside the pretty Sandford Park, and is just a brief stroll
from the town's many shops, restaurants, theatres and bars.
There are 13 comfortable rooms, and the hotel is efficiently run in a
friendly and unstuffy manner by the staff and resident owners,
Sophie and Greg.
Centrally located. As we are in the heart of Cheltenham, it is easy to walk to most places in
the town. Approximate walking times are: High Street 2 minutes,
Promenade 5 minutes, Town Hall 3 minutes, Everyman Theatre 5 minutes,
Bus Station 7 minutes, Race Course 25 minutes, Train Station 20 minutes
Parking permits. These are available free of charge for on-street parking
Smoking Policy. The hotel is totally non-smoking
Bar. There is a licensed honesty bar for residents only
En-suite rooms. Most rooms have en-suite facilities, but some budget rooms are available
Credit cards. Most major credit and debit cards are accepted
Room facilities. All rooms have direct-dial telephone, TV, tea and coffee making facilities. Iron and trouser press available
Breakfast. This is made from quality ingredients.
A hearty cooked traditional English breakfast is offered (with vegetarian alternatives). Also available are cereals,
freshly baked croissants and bread rolls, yoghurts, home-made fruit compote,
fresh fruit and fruit juices.
Light Bar Snacks. As there is a wide choice of proper restaurants, pubs, cafe, tearooms
and take-aways within easy walking distance of the hotel, we do not pretend to be nor wish to be treated as a restaurant.
However, we do understand that some people travelling by themselves may prefer not to eat out alone,
and for these people only, we offer light snacks, such as soup, filled baked potatoes and sandwiches.
Languages. In addition to English, French and Scandinavian languages are spoken