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Rivershill-Cheltenham-2020 05 12.Pdf Introducing Rivershill, a rare collection of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments and penthouses situated in the heart of historic Cheltenham, a stone’s throw from sophisticated Montpellier. An exciting collection of 56 apartments and 7 penthouses, all with allocated parking. Rivershill offers bright, airy and well-proportioned living space with private outside areas, as well as communal spaces – including a purpose-built basement gym and studio. RIVERSHILL, CHELTENHAM CGI for illustrative purposes only. VISIT rivershillcheltenham.com CGI for illustrative purposes only. RIVERSHILL, CHELTENHAM CGI for illustrative purposes only. illustrative for CGI VISIT rivershillcheltenham.com fit for purpose With its own purpose-built gym and studio area, Rivershill is more than equipped to cater to your health and wellbeing needs. The gym includes a wide selection of free weights, treadmills, stationary bikes and a studio room for exercise. With a large space and clean, minimalist design, Rivershill’s exclusive fitness facilities ensure residents have ample room to relax, energise and socialise. CGI for illustrative purposes only. RIVERSHILL, CHELTENHAM WAITROSE RIVERSHILL CHELTENHAM MONTPELLIER IMPERIAL & PARTNERS LADIES COLLEGE GARDENS SQUARE HOTEL DU VIN THE IVY NO. 131 DISTANCES & JOURNEY TIMES FROM RIVERSHILL HOTEL DU VIN 2 minute walk / 0.2 mile / 1 minute drive MONTPELLIER STREET (BOUTIQUES) 3 minute walk / 0.2 mile / 2 minute drive THE PROMENADE 4 minute walk / 0.3 mile / 2 minute drive WAITROSE & PARTNERS 5 minute walk / 0.3 mile / 2 minute drive NO. 131 6 minute walk / 0.4 mile / 2 minute drive IMPERIAL SQUARE GARDENS 6 minute walk / 0.4 mile / 2 minute drive THE IVY 10 minute walk / 0.5 mile / 3 minute drive CHELTENHAM SPA TRAIN STATION 16 minute walk / 0.8 mile / 3 minute drive PITTVILLE PARK 24 minute walk / 1.2 mile / 8 minute drive CHELTENHAM RACE COURSE 32 minute walk / 1.9 mile / 9 minute drive MONTPELLIER Source: Google Maps VISIT rivershillcheltenham.com The Cheltenham Gold Cup is the pinnacle event of the Jumping season. CREATIVITY AND CULTURE Discover Cheltenham by day and take a short stroll from Rivershill to The Promenade, sip a cappuccino in one of the artisan coffee shops or browse a while in the boutiques in Montpellier, the choice is yours. When it comes to leisure, Cheltenham explore historic Cheltenham by day and has choice in abundance, playing host to relax a while in the beautiful municipal many events and festivals throughout the gardens. year. From its internationally renowned literature and jazz festivals, as well as the There’s more to Cheltenham than its Cheltenham Gold Cup held every March, majestic architecture. With numerous this town is alive with creativity and Independent fashion, antique and culture. lifestyle boutiques sitting alongside cafés and restaurants, the shopping and social The crowning glory of the town is its scene is impressive too. buildings. Known as the most complete Regency town in the UK, Cheltenham is Cheltenham offers a metropolitan an architectural wonder. From the iconic lifestyle within The Cotswolds, close to Pittville Pump Room to Montpellier with the most breath-taking countryside and its fluted columns and Caryatids, you can scenic areas in the county. From top: The Promenade, Cheltenham’s famous tree-lined boulevard, The colourful flower beds and open lawns of the majestic Imperial Square and Gardens. Montpellier offers an array of fashionable shops, bars, hotels, restaurants and café culture. RIVERSHILL, CHELTENHAM FINE FOOD AND FESTIVALS Cheltenham by night; from trendy independent cocktail bars to more traditional pubs and cuisine from all over the world, you’re spoilt for choice. Left: With over 20,000 attendees and Whether you’re looking to take in the arts For night owls, there are plenty of boasting Gregory Porter as Artistic Curator, at one of Cheltenham’s theatres, enjoy fine late night bars within easy reach of Cheltenham hosts one of the country’s dining or sip a cocktail (or three) in one of Rivershill, in Montpellier, Bath Road and best-loved jazz festivals. the independent wine bars or clubs, there’s the Suffolks. To end your evening on The classically elegant Queens Hotel offers plenty to keep you entertained long into a high, head over to some of the best contemporary cuisine from the freshest local ingredients. the night. From trendy cocktail bars to nightclubs in the south west to dance more traditional pubs and cuisine from all the night away. Now in its 71st year, the Cheltenham over the world, you’re spoilt for choice on Literature Festival has been drawing thousands to evening and weekend talks and where to start your evening. Who says you only find bright lights in discussions with stars from Hollywood as well the big city? as the comedy, political and sporting worlds. An exciting foodie destination, Cheltenham Fine dining at No. 131, followed by late night boasts restaurants including the two-star drinks at the Gin & Juice cocktail bar. Michelin ‘Le Champignon Sauvage’ and the no-sushi Japanese grazing eatery The classically French menu and upmarket setting at Brasserie Blanc. ‘Koj’ run by the MasterChef finalist. While Montpellier’s Grade I-listed Rotunda Below: The Ivy Montpellier Brasserie building is home to the ever popular The boasts a unique backdrop for modern British Ivy Montpellier Brasserie. For curry with fare with global accents. class head to Cheltenham’s award-winning The Neptune Fountain on The Promenade, is fine dining Indian restaurant, Prithvi. And if purported to have been modelled as an ode you’re hosting a number of friends or family, to the Trevi Fountain in Rome. No. 131 Imperial Square offers chic dining as Art Deco sophistication at The Daffodil. well as boutique accommodation. Y A H W BET ELIZA SS CE A RIN 40 P 1 9 SW IN D O N R O A D 5 3 4 VISIT rivershillcheltenham.com PITTVILLE PARK A TO M5 J10 LEISURE AT A CHELTENHAM PITTVILLE 4 0 1 9 A UNIVERSITY OF LS TO GLOUCESTERSHIRE N E D A LA RO N RY E BU ST E 5 R P 3 M5 4 A449 3 A 463 A417 B A 10 4 A429 01 D CHELTENHAM 9 A RO A40 11 Y UR A40 GLOUCESTER A40 TB A40 RES P P A38 A40 IT A48 A429 6 TV A417 4 ILLE A CIRC 13 US R D 6 STROUD 4 A419 CIRENCESTER A LST A A48 M5 ON E L ANE T A38 E CHEPSTOW A419 E D R WAITROSE A T A4 S 6 O A433 R A429 H ST S M4 GEORGE’S ROA T D R T SWINDON M4 O N A432 N I 3 A 3 S 15 6 4 L M5 17 M4 B 19 M4 L D A COACH A O M32 R T Y T STATION A E JOHN LEWIS L W A36 RIVERSHILL W BRISTOL L A E CLC FITNESS L H A4 A4 L E A370 CENTRE B W A346 REGENT I L O S A N A37 T G Y ARCADE A350 EO BATH RGE O S ’S R T RO A36 AD R E ET THE PROMENADE CHELTENHAM T D LADIES COLLEGE S T A R S O IE R Because of Riverhill’s L Y L E T E L T superb location you’ll find P A E E T 4 K L that everything you need is N 6 R O NO. 131 E W 3 M B E within easy reach, on foot 3 H 6 CHELTENHAM 6 or via just a short drive. 4 HOTEL 4 B A SPA DU VIN IMPERIAL SANDFORD SQUARE POSTCODE GL50 3FL PARK A4 3 5 D 5 1 A 0 O 4 R A H T A B THE IVY MONTPELLIER D A 5 A40 GARDENS 7 O 0 TO M5 J11 D R 4 OA M B WN R O E DO N G S ND T E LA PE LLI L ER TE L RRAC E O SANDFORD C PARKS LIDO 0 A40 MONTPELLIER S CHELTENHAM 4 A A ND GENERAL AD FO O RD HOSPITAL R A Y 40 RO E A L D R E 0 TH A4 A H HATHERLEY D PARK the suffolks A A O 40 R H T A B 0 4 A RIVERSHILL, CHELTENHAM CGI for illustrative purposes only. VISIT rivershillcheltenham.com CGI for illustrative purposes only. RIVERSHILL, CHELTENHAM CGIs for illustrative purposes only. VISIT rivershillcheltenham.com SPECIFICATION The interior of every space KITCHENS ENTRANCE • Matt finish Essence slab door, Oneskin • Bespoke designed entrance lobby with at Rivershill is influenced laminate units in Vision, work top 20mm tiled plank porcelain wood effect floor by contemporary aesthetics Steve Bristow Quartz Stone - Ammonite • Bronze finish apartment mailboxes Ice, upstand 100mm high with splashback • Black and white framed prints and finished to exacting behind hob also Ammonite Ice • Furnished lobby standards. Our skilled • Cascata Square spout tap, Etrouno 400u • Bronze finish video entry system interior design team have single bowl sink and waste • Neff ovens COMMON AREAS carefully selected every • Neff quick light hob • High quality painted doors fixture and fitting. • Neff integrated fridge and bottom freezer • Chrome and brushed stainless steel • Neff integrated dishwasher ironmongery • Soft closing doors with sit on handle • Moduleo luxury wood effect flooring (parquet or plank finish) PENTHOUSE KITCHENS • Piled carpet to bedroom areas • Matt finish Essence slab door, Oneskin • Carpet to stairs and landings laminate units in Vision and Mineral Coffee, • High quality fire doors throughout work top 20mm Steve Bristow Quartz • Centrally controlled fire alarm system Stone – Ammonite Ice, upstand 100mm high with splashback behind hob also INTERIOR FINISHES Ammonite Ice • High quality painted doors • Cascata Square Spout Tap, Etrouno 400u • Bronze finish ironmongery Single Bowl Sink and Waste • Chauncy’s engineered oak flooring to • Siemens ovens living / hall areas and kitchen areas (plank • Siemens induction hob finish) • Siemens integrated fridge and bottom • Looped carpet to bedroom areas freezer • Siemens integrated dishwasher HEATING • Soft closing doors with Gola rail handle • Individual high efficiency micro boilers for system all apartments • Nobo electric heaters for all apartments BATHROOMS AND EN SUITES • Underfloor heating in bathrooms and • Duravit high quality sanitaryware ensuites • Duravit wall hung soft close WC and pushplate flush ELECTRICAL • Vado chrome thermostatic bath/shower • TV socket & Sky Plus tv points to kitchen, mixers and chrome bath push filler living and bedroom 1 • Hansgrohe Raindance Select riser kit • Integrated USB charger/power sockets in • Chrome heated towel rails bedrooms and living • Glass shower screens to baths and • Recessed LED downlights throughout and showers pendants in bedrooms • LED downlights to ceilings • Large format contemporary floor and wall WARRANTY tiles and tiled bath panel • All apartments will benefit from a 10 year Checkmate Warranty.
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