Cheltenham itself is well served by fixed-line broadband, but the picture changes quickly once you climb the escarpment. Properties at Cleeve Hill, Charlton Kings, Prestbury and out towards the Coberley and Withington lanes routinely run on connections that struggle with a single video call, and they are the addresses where satellite installation makes the biggest difference.

The town sits below the Cotswold escarpment, so the surrounding hamlets climb sharply within a couple of miles. Elevated properties above the town often have an excellent open aspect over the Severn Vale, while houses tucked into the wooded combes below Cleeve Common and Leckhampton Hill can lose a large slice of the northern sky to the slope behind them.
Regency townhouses and villas in the town, Victorian and Edwardian suburbs in Charlton Kings and Pittville, and Cotswold stone cottages, farmhouses and converted barns in the surrounding villages. Regency properties frequently sit in conservation areas, so we look for rear elevations and parapet-screened positions.
The rural fringe around Cheltenham is a mix of grazing, arable and equestrian land with scattered farmsteads served by long private drives. These are exactly the properties left behind when fibre reaches the village centre and stops.
Elevated escarpment properties usually work well on a gable or eaves mount. Below the hill, where mature beech woodland is the obstruction, we more often specify a roof position or a short pole to clear the canopy.
We install for rural offices, equestrian yards and racing-related businesses around Prestbury and Southam, where reliable uploads and camera connectivity matter more than headline download speeds.
Many escarpment properties are reached by narrow single-track lanes with limited turning space. Tell us about access when you request a quote so the right vehicle and access equipment are sent.
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