
The Hewletts is a remarkable Grade II listed mid-18th century Palladian country house set high above Cheltenham, commanding sweeping views across its own parkland and towards the town below. Reached by a long private drive, it offers refined Georgian interiors, six bedrooms and exceptional privacy for select holiday periods.
The Hewletts is a beautifully presented Georgian country house of architectural importance, constructed principally in the mid-18th century with earlier origins. Positioned high on Aggs Hill to the east of Cheltenham, the house enjoys a commanding outlook across its own landscaped grounds and towards the elegant Regency town beyond.
The interiors reflect the symmetry and proportion of Palladian design, with formal reception rooms arranged for both entertaining and relaxed family living. A gracious drawing room, separate sitting room and formal dining room provide space for gatherings, while the kitchen breakfast room connects seamlessly to a light-filled Orangery, creating an informal heart of the house.
A dedicated games room and newly introduced cinema room add contemporary leisure space to the period setting. All six bedrooms are located within the main house, maintaining a cohesive layout for guests.
For additional flexibility, a self-contained Coach House flat may be available by arrangement as a chargeable optional extra, ideal for extended family or staff.
The Hewletts remains a private family home and is offered only during select holiday periods, preserving its sense of exclusivity and care.
The house sits within its own parkland grounds, approached via a long, sweeping private drive that enhances both privacy and arrival. Its elevated position provides panoramic views over Cheltenham and the surrounding countryside, with lawns and mature trees framing the setting.
Set on the eastern edge of Cheltenham, the house combines rural seclusion with proximity to one of England’s most complete Regency towns, renowned for its architecture, festivals and racing; the wider Cotswolds, the Wye Valley and major transport links including the M5 and direct trains from Cheltenham Spa to London Paddington are all easily accessible.

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The Cotswolds is one of England’s most picturesque regions, celebrated for its honey-stone villages, rolling hills, and timeless charm. Spanning several counties, it’s an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty where winding lanes lead to historic market towns, ancient churches, and cosy country pubs.
From elegant towns like Stow-on-the-Wold and Burford to the peaceful meadows around Chipping Campden and Broadway, the Cotswolds offers a perfect mix of heritage and tranquillity. Days can be spent exploring stately homes, wandering through flower-filled gardens, or walking the scenic Cotswold Way.
Local life moves at a gentler pace here, shaped by centuries of craftsmanship, agriculture, and tradition. Visitors can browse independent boutiques, sample seasonal produce at farm shops, or join local festivals that celebrate everything from food to music and the arts. Whether you’re enjoying a lazy afternoon tea, cycling between hilltop villages, or visiting renowned landmarks like Blenheim Palace, the Cotswolds promises an authentic and memorable taste of the English countryside.