Fairhaven Park, this is a small, settled residential community in The Reddings—quiet enough to feel tucked away, yet close enough to Cheltenham for everyday convenience. Fairhaven Park suits buyers who want single-storey living with lower upkeep, tidy communal areas, and a straightforward set of park rules that keep the neighbourhood feeling calm. Pets are welcome, too, so you don’t have to compromise on bringing a dog or cat along for the move.
With the Cotswolds on the doorstep and Cheltenham only a short drive away, Fairhaven Park works well as a “best of both” base: peaceful day-to-day living, with shops, cafés, healthcare and great days out within easy reach.
Fairhaven Park is all about quality of life rather than scale. The layout feels more like a private residential lane than a large estate—ideal if you prefer a quieter pace, familiar faces, and surroundings that are kept looking smart year-round.
Location is the other big win. You’re well placed for Cheltenham’s town centre, and the road links make it simple to get around Gloucestershire—whether you’re heading into town for errands or out into the Cotswolds for a proper change of scene.
Next steps: Browse current listings for Fairhaven Park, request the full details for your shortlist, and compare with other residential parks in Gloucestershire.
Life at Fairhaven Park is the kind of “easy living” many buyers want: a manageable home, quieter surroundings, and the comfort of knowing you’re not far from everything Cheltenham offers. Think morning coffee at home, a straightforward run into town for essentials, then a calm return to a residential setting that feels genuinely settled.
Fairhaven Park is in The Reddings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, postcode GL51 6RW.
Fairhaven Park is residential, intended for year-round living.
Fairhaven Park is typically for over-45s.
Yes—pets are usually allowed, commonly one dog and one cat. Always confirm the latest policy before reserving a home.
It’s well placed for town—typically around 10 minutes by car (traffic dependent), which is ideal for shops, appointments and days out.
Request a clear summary of the pitch fee, what it covers, utilities arrangements, the written statement, and the latest park rules—then make sure the home and terms match your plans.
Yes—viewing is the best way to judge the setting, plot spacing, parking and whether the park feels like the right fit.
Yes—Cheltenham is well positioned for Cotswold villages and countryside, so it’s easy to build in regular days out.