Estate Details Available properties 

Westbourne House, Westbourne Drive, Pitville Circus Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 2QQ

Scroll below to see all available properties
View properties at this development:
 
    Location County Care Level Type Beds Price
There are no properties listed on 55+ as being currently available.
For information on properties which may be coming available in the future please contact the managing agents at the address given above.

To review your search terms, click on the "Review Search" tab above,
or to clear your saved search terms, click the "Reset Search" tab.

Westbourne House is situated off Westbourne Drive by Pitville Circus Road and consists of 30 flats completed in 1998 and within walking distance of shops.

Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, communal lounge and laundry.

Cheltenham was mentioned in Domesday as Chinteneham and had a church and five mills. Its name probably derived from 'enclosure or water-meadow by a hill called Celte'. In the Middle Ages it was smaller than its neighbour Gloucester but in the early 18th century mineral springs were discovered which considerably boosted the town's population. By the turn of the 19th century Cheltenham was a fashionable spa having been visited By the Duke of Wellington and George III.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Westbourne House is managed by Horsleys, 71 Rodney Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1HT Telephone: 01242 237 274

If you want to call the management company direct call , or if you want to contact the development direct, call


Please note:
Whilst every effort has been taken to assure the accuracy of the information provided, some inaccuracies may occur. It is important that you do not rely on this information and before any decision to view is made please contact the agent, manager or developer direct to discuss the information in more detail.

Original photography by 55+. All images on this website are protected by copyright, and must not be reproduced without permission. Photographs are of developments/ environments rather than individual properties.