Self catering accommodation for courses
56 Flecker’s Drive Tel: 01242 582168
Parking available on drive only for students who stay at 56 Flecker’s
Drive.
Right next door to Bodyharmonics - 54 Flecker’s Drive
- share a house with other students on the course
- make friends and exchange ideas on therapies
- ideal for lunch breaks
- avoids morning stresses of negotiating traffic
- check out in the evening when the course finishes not normal B&B morning
- haven of quiet and peace
WHAT OTHERS SAY: Lisa Mccutcheon
''Living near Oxford, I didn’t have a particularly long journey
to the Bodyharmonics Centre, but found staying next door so convenient
and stress free. No negotiating unfamiliar routes, getting stuck in traffic
or worries about being late. Also, so convenient for lunch times, being
able to rest and relax before the afternoon session with no rush. I have
found the house clean and comfortable with every convenience, even internet
access.
This was the third time I have stayed in the house and have found the
support and friendship of other students in the house invaluable . Friendships
I made in the house helped me through the course and made my stay completely
enjoyable and I am sure we will continue to stay in touch in the future.''
See the house in more detail
Please click accommodation Cheltenham to view expanded views of the rooms and short videos of the house and garden. Please note: your prices as a student are discounted from the tariff shown on accommodation-cheltenham.co.uk
Shared lounge/dining room, No smoking
Well equipped Kitchen - fridge/freezer, cooker, microwave oven, dishwasher
2 single bedrooms NOT en-suite. 2 double bedrooms NOT en-suite.
Bathroom. Please bring own towels.
Single room | Double Room
1 night £35 | £40
2 nights £60 | £70
3 nights £ 90 | £105
4 nights £120 | £140
5 nights £150 | £175
6 nights £180 | £210
7 nights £210 | £245
(discount for stays longer than 7 nights) Extra nights £28 | £30
If you wish to book, please send a cheque made out to ‘ Mercati’
Listing the dates you wish to stay







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