Office Space in Cheltenham with a variety of flexible serviced office space to rent, meeting every budget & office requirement.
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 Tewkesbury Road Cheltenham Gloucestershire GL51
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These business units to let in Cheltenham are: -Suitable for industrial, workshop, project space, warehouse, storage and office use -Loading access to each business unit -Flexible mezzanine level -Dedicated unit and visitor parking -Two amenity blocks including shower facilities -CCTV and security barrier -24/7 access -Natural light to each unit
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- Flexible terms
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| Business Units to let from £57/week + vat |
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 Olympus Park Quedgeley Gloucester Gloucestershire GL2
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Our business units to rent in Gloucester are: -Suitable for industrial, workshop, project space, warehouse, storage and office use -Loading access to each business unit -Flexible mezzanine level -Dedicated unit and visitor parking -Two amenity blocks including shower facilities -CCTV and security barrier -24/7 access -Natural light to each unit
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Commercial Offices to Let in Cheltenham & Serviced Office Space to Rent in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire
Cheltenham is a borough and spa town in Gloucestershire,
England. It is located 9 miles east of Gloucester, 24 miles southeast of Worcester and 31 miles northwest of Swindon. The postcode is GL50-GL52 and the town has a population of approximately 110,000.
Most of Cheltenham’s pre-spa history was lost except for the documentation of the market charter awarded to the town in 1226. In 1716 mineral springs were discovered in the town, which prompted a development of the town into a spa resort. The spa in Cheltenham was very lucrative and became widely known as can be seen in many spa facilities in other towns named after it. In 1815 horseracing was introduced to Cheltenham and soon became a major national attraction. This brought new tourists and led to the establishment of the annual Cheltenham Festival in 1902.
Cheltenham is located close to the M5 motorway from Exeter to Birmingham over Cullompton Wellington, Taunton, Bridgewater, Highbridge, Burnham-on-Sea, Winscombe, Weston-upon-Mare, Clevedon, Bristol, Wotton-under-Edge, Dursley, Stonehouse, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Worcester, Droitwich Spa, Bromsgrove, Brant Green and Halesowen. Furthermore, it has a station, Cheltenham Spa, that is services by the National Rail’s First Great Western line (connecting Penzance, Truro, Totnes, Par, Falmouth, Barnstaple, Paignton, Gunnislake, Liskeard, Looe, Newquay, Exmouth, Tiverton Parkway, Torquay, Newton Abbot, Crediton, Okehampton, Bere Alston, St Austell, Eggesford, Bodmin Parkway, Keyham, St Davids, Plymouth, Exeter, Weymouth, Taunton, Maiden Newton, Yeovil, Castle Cray, Frome, Wetsbury, Warminster, Salisbury, Southampton, Bath, Brighton, Portsmouth, Barnham, Fareham, Romsey, London, Basingstoke, Reading, Swindon, Trowbridge, Chippenham, Kamble, Stoud, Oxford, Charlbury, Evesham, Worchester, Gloucester, Hereford, Lydney, Chepstow, Newport, Cardiff, Bridgend, Neath, Swansea and Carmarthen), Cross Country line (connecting Penzance, Plymouth, Exeter, Taunton, Bath, Bristol, Newport, Cardiff, Gloucester, Worcester, Birmingham, Coventry, Oxford, Swindon, Reading, Basingstoke, Southampton, Bournemouth, Leicester, Peterborough, Ely, Cambridge, Derby, Sheffield, Doncaster, Leeds, York, Darlington, Newcastle, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Wolverhampton, Stafford, Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe and Manchester) and Arriva Trains Wales (connecting Cardiff, Newport, Bridgend, Port Talbot Parkway, Wrexham, Carmarthen, Holyhead, Llandudno, Swansea, Chester, Hereford, Shrewsbury, Birmingham, Crewe, Manchester, Stockport, Telford, Warrington, Wolverhampton and Stafford).
Cheltenham is said to be the most complete regency town in England and is famous for the many displays of Regency architecture. Other points of attraction are the Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum, St. Mary’s Church and Cheltenham Synagogue. Moreover, there are several annual festivals involving music as well as golf and many sport clubs including the National Hunt, Cheltenham Town F.C., several rugby clubs and the largest crocket Club in the country, the Croquet Association.
Major settlements in Gloucestershire include: Berkeley, Bradley Stoke, Cheltenham, Chipping Sodbury, Cinderford, Cirencester, Coleford, Dursley, Fairford, Filton, Gloucester, Kingswood, Lechlade, Lydney, Mangotsfield, Minchinhampton, Mitcheldean, Moreton-in-Marsh, Nailsworth, Newent, Northleach, Painswick, Stonehouse,Stow-on-the-Wold, Stroud, Tetbury, Tewkesbury, Thornbury, Winchcombe, Wotton-under-Edge and Yate.
Cheltenham offers a range of traditional commercial property to let along with services office space to rent, virtual offices and meeting rooms to hire. To secure the most competitively priced deal on office space to rent in Cheltenham, please contact your leading commercial property expert via http://freeofficesearch.co.uk or telephone our office on 0845 130 4001. We can also be contacted via the National Office Space Helpline on free phone 0800 0710 710. We assure you that one of our experts with local knowledge of the Cheltenham area will save you money on your office rental. Contact us today to speak with an office space advisor for free, impartial and instant advice on renting office in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire.