On Friday May 29th, after the ceremony rehearsal and before the Welcome Party, we will gather our wedding party for our rehearsal dinner. This is an intimate smaller group gathering fro 5:30pm-7pm. The wedding party consists of parents, bridesmaids, groomsmen, flower girl, and key family members that have been notified.
Meet us here on Friday May 29th at 7pm for our welcome party! The first opportunity for our family and friends from all over the WORLD to meet and mingle with each other. Drinks only! Make sure you eat beforehand.
Saturday's wedding ceremony and reception will be held here!
Located close to Cheltenham Towne Center, Montpellier shopping and Cheltenham Racecourse, Holiday Inn Express Cheltenham by IHG provides a terrace, a coffee shop/cafe, and a garden. The on-site restaurant, Great Room, offers breakfast and light fare. It’s a good value pick if you want familiarity and consistency from a chain hotel, and it tends to suit travellers looking for a simple, clean base without excessive extras.
This hotel belongs to the widely known UK chain Premier Inn — known for consistent value, clean rooms, and straightforward booking. There are multiple Premier Inn locations in and around Cheltenham (town centre, west, northwest), giving flexibility depending on where you want to stay.
The George Hotel Cheltenham is a contemporary boutique hotel set within a Grade II listed Regency terrace in the heart of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Blending heritage architecture with minimalist, design-led interiors, it offers a relaxed, self-service style of hospitality under the Young & Co.’s Brewery group.
Cotswold Grange Hotel is a privately owned boutique hotel set in a grand Victorian building on Pittville Circus Road in Cheltenham. Combining period elegance with modern comforts, it offers an inviting base for exploring both Cheltenham’s Regency town centre and the wider Cotswolds countryside.
Hotel du Vin Cheltenham is a boutique hotel and bistro located on Parabola Road in the elegant Montpellier district of Cheltenham. Set in a restored Georgian building, it blends classic architecture with contemporary luxury, offering refined accommodation and dining experiences inspired by French and British traditions.
Queen’s Hotel Cheltenham is a Grade II listed four-star Regency hotel situated in the heart of Cheltenham. Recognised as one of Europe’s earliest purpose-built hotels, it combines historical grandeur with modern luxury, overlooking the town’s Imperial Gardens and the Promenade. The property operates under the MGallery brand, offering an elegant base for visitors to the Cotswolds and Cheltenham’s cultural festivals.
Ellenborough Park Hotel is a five-star country house hotel and spa situated on the outskirts of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. Housed within a restored 15th-century manor, it is known for its combination of heritage architecture, luxurious accommodation, and proximity to the Cheltenham Racecourse. The hotel is a popular destination for leisure stays, weddings, and fine dining in the Cotswolds.
A haven of independent boutique shops, stores and eateries. Just a short walk away from Cheltenham town centre and located in Cheltenham's Montpellier district.
The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway is a volunteer-run heritage railway which runs along the Gloucestershire/Worcestershire border of the Cotswolds in England. The GWSR has restored and reopened around 14 miles of track, operating between Cheltenham Race Course and Broadway (popular Cotswold Village to visit).
The Pittville Pump Room was the last and largest of the natural spa buildings to be built in Cheltenham. The benefits of Cheltenham's mineral waters had been recognised since 1716, but not until after the arrival of Henry Skillicorne in 1738 did serious exploitation of their potential as an attraction begin.
Sudeley Castle and Gardens is located in Winchcombe, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL54 5JD, UK. Situated 8 miles northeast of Cheltenham and 10 miles from M5 junction 9, it is easily accessible by car with free parking available. It is open seasonally, featuring historic gardens and a castle, generally accessible via the B4632.
Cotswold Farm Park, founded by Adam Henson to conserve rare British breeds, is a popular family-friendly attraction near Cheltenham featuring close-up animal encounters, interactive barns, a farm trail, and play areas. It offers a mix of education and fun with seasonal events like lambing. Located in Guiting Power, it is approximately 14.7 to 15.5 miles from Cheltenham town center (roughly a 30-minute drive).