Cheltenham, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Cheltenham, England
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Pittville Pump Room
Cheltenham, England
Pump room. 1825-30, with restorations and alterations of 1949-60. Architect John Forbes for William Pitt. Severe trabeate building, long considered to be the finest in Cheltenham. Ashlar over brick with slate roof and copper dome.
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Oxford Parade
Cheltenham, England
Terrace of 6 houses, now houses and flats, and attached railings. 1816-17. Limestone ashlar over brick with roofs where original, brick and stucco party-wall stacks and iron balconies, canopied hoods, porches and railings with lead enrichments.
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Sandford Park House
Cheltenham, England
Probably originally 2 houses, now offices. c1820-30. Stucco over brick with concealed roof and iron balcony and rear porch.
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Pair of Gate Piers to Number 39
Cheltenham, England
Pairs of gate piers. c1820-30. Ashlar over brick.
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Pair of Gate Piers to Number 41
Cheltenham, England
Pair of gate piers. c1820-30. Ashlar over brick.
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Little Keynshambury Keynshambury House Keynsham Priors
Cheltenham, England
Pair of terraced houses, now 3 dwellings and attached railings. Numbered right to left, described left to right. c1820-30 with later additions and alterations including service range at left.
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Boundary Pier to Number 43 (Little Keynshambury)
Cheltenham, England
Boundary pier. c1836-75. Rusticated ashlar pier with ball finial.
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Elm Villa
Cheltenham, England
Villa. c1836-75. Stucco over brick with slate roof and end stucco stacks.
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Numbers 50 and 52
Cheltenham, England
Pair of houses, now flats and attached railings. c1830-60. Stucco over brick with concealed roof, ridge and end stucco stacks with cornices on consoles and iron railings and balcony.
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Keynsham Lodge
Cheltenham, England
Villa. c1820-50. Stucco over brick with hipped slate roof and end stucco stacks.