- Cheltenham - Wikipedia
Cheltenham ( ˈtʃɛltnəm ) is a historic spa town and borough adjacent to the Cotswolds in Gloucestershire, England Cheltenham became known as a health and holiday spa town resort following the discovery of mineral springs in 1716, and claims to be the most complete Regency town in Britain [3] It is directly northeast of Gloucester
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- One Day In Cheltenham, A Regency Gem ( Alternative To Bath!)
This Cheltenham itinerary takes you on a journey through this picturesque Regency spa town and gateway to the Cotswolds Discover top attractions and the best things to do in Cheltenham, immerse yourself in elegant architecture, and savor the local flavors at charming restaurants and pubs
- Cheltenham | Regency Town in England, UK | Britannica
Cheltenham, town and borough (district), administrative and historic county of Gloucestershire, England It is situated where the River Chelt, a tributary of the River Severn, breaks through the western edge of the Cotswolds
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With Neoclassical spa facilities, terraces of stuccoed townhouses and opulent gardens, Cheltenham has been described as Britain’s most complete Regency town It’s been a long time since the upper crust visited to “take the waters”, but the town has held onto its prosperous air
- Cheltenham - Explore Gloucestershire
Explore Cheltenham, the Festival Town of England, known for its scenic beauty, vibrant festivals, and historic attractions like the Pittville Pump Room and the birthplace of composer Gustav Holst
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- Cheltenham | Cotswolds Guide
Cheltenham, said to be the most complete regency town in England, offers an ideal base from which to explore the Cotswolds Originally an Anglo-Saxon settlement, the town was described in the writings of Alfred the Great as a peaceful place on the banks of the River Chelt
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