Grange Orchard Park, this is a genuinely small, settled community in The Reddings—quiet day-to-day, with Cheltenham close enough to feel effortless. Grange Orchard Park is designed for over-45s and keeps life simple: a well-presented residential setting, a clear pet policy, and a maintenance team looking after the communal areas so the park stays looking smart.
With bus stops a short walk away and the town centre within easy reach, it’s an ideal fit for buyers who want a calmer base without feeling “out of the way”.
Grange Orchard Park sits opposite Stansby Park, giving it a pleasantly green feel for a Cheltenham location. It’s a compact, neighbourly place—more like a private residential lane than a big estate—so it tends to suit people who value peace, consistency and a park that feels well managed.
You’re close to day-to-day essentials in Cheltenham, with straightforward road links for getting around Gloucestershire and into the Cotswolds when you want a change of scene.
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Living at Grange Orchard Park is about easy routines in a quieter setting: a manageable, single-storey home, a settled neighbourhood, and Cheltenham on hand for shopping, healthcare and café stops. It’s the kind of park that suits people who want life to feel simpler—without giving up location.
Grange Orchard Park is in The Reddings, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (sat nav GL51 6RR).
Grange Orchard Park is residential, intended for year-round living.
It’s a 45+ residential community.
Yes—pets are typically allowed, usually one dog and one cat per home (confirm the current policy before you commit).
Yes—bus stops are a short walk from the entrance, which helps if you prefer not to drive everywhere.
Cheltenham town centre is typically around a 10-minute drive (traffic dependent).
Ask for the written statement, a clear pitch fee breakdown (and what it includes), utilities arrangements, and the latest park rules—then make sure everything matches how you plan to live.
Yes—viewing in person is the best way to judge the park’s feel, plot positions, parking and the overall setting.