
📷 Photo by Terry Jacombs · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
You'll find yourself in Charlton Kings, a substantial village positioned on Cheltenham's eastern edge where the Cotswold Hills begin to rise noticeably.
The village maintains its own character, complete with a working high street where you can pick up what you need, eat at one of the local pubs, or browse independent shops. St Mary's parish church sits at the heart of the community, its centuries-old structure a tangible link to the village's history before modern expansion took hold.
What makes Charlton Kings particularly useful as a base is that it offers two quite different things. You're only moments from Cheltenham itself, so you can easily head into town for shopping, dining, or events like the races and various festivals whenever you fancy it. Meanwhile, the countryside begins right at the village edge – you can start walks of almost any length, from gentle ambles to serious hill hikes, without needing to drive anywhere first. Self-catering accommodation like Ramgrovelets gives you your own space and lets you settle into the relaxed pace of the area properly.
The village's location also works well if you want to explore further into the Cotswolds. Many of the region's most interesting towns and villages are just a short drive away, making it straightforward to venture out for the day and return to a comfortable base. Whether you're drawn to countryside or the energy of a larger town, you've got both easily within reach.
Visitor reviews
Every review has a sheep rating. If you have dogs on your account, you can add an optional dog-friendly paw rating when you post.
Photos

D. Smith · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

T. Jacombs · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons