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Up Hatherley sits on the southwestern edge of Cheltenham, effectively serving as a bridge between the town’s regency core and the open countryside towards the Cotswold escarpment. Historically, it was a small rural parish, and you can still find traces of this past in the surviving Victorian manor house at Hatherley Court and the traditional farmhouse architecture tucked away between more modern developments. Primarily residential, the area is shaped by a series of quiet cul-de-sacs and green spaces like Caernarvon Park, which give it a much more open, suburban feel than the dense terraces of central Cheltenham. It is practically self-contained, with its own large supermarket, a library, and several well-regarded schools, while the proximity to the Golden Valley bypass makes it a strategic spot for anyone needing to reach Gloucester or the M5 quickly. It’s a functional, settled part of town where the transition from urban convenience to rural walking trails feels quite natural.