LAST week the High Sheriff of Gloucestershire, Countess Bathurst, officially opened the new Mulberry Cottages offices and apartment in Cheltenham.
Sara Wood, founder and managing director, said: “The Cheltenham office is critical for us in ensuring we develop the best levels of our service with our owners and guests in the area, and we are very much looking forward to developing strong partnerships in the local community.”
Now with a portfolio of over 65 holiday houses in the Cotswolds and the West, Mulberry Cottages has chosen Cheltenham to be its regional base.
Quintessentially English, Cheltenham is the ideal next step to a growing number of regional bases, the others being in Canterbury in Kent, Lewes in Sussex and Winchester in Hampshire.
Cheltenham is the first office to also include a Mulberry Cottages holiday let on the first floor.
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