Pittville Pump Rooms
Pittville Pump Rooms is the most famous example of Regency architecture in Cheltenham. Built between 1825 and 1830 it was the last and largest of the spa buildings to be constructed in Cheltenham. It stands at the northern end of Pittville Park, with landscaped grounds running down to the lake. The Main Hall is noted for its excellent acoustics and outstanding interior decor and makes a wonderful setting for our performers.
Cheltenham Town Hall
The Town Hall is the home of the Festival where the majority of our events take place. It has a number of lovely rooms which suit the variety of performances; from the large Main Hall to the more intimate Pillar Room and Drawing Room. Built in the early 1900’s it provides a wonderful backdrop to the performances.
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Pittville Pump Rooms East Approach Drive Cheltenham GL52 3JE Click here for Google Map. |
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Cheltenham Town Hall Imperial Square Cheltenham GL50 Click here For Google Map. |
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Bethesda Methodist Church Great Norwood Street Cheltenham GL50 2AP Click here For Google Map. |
Parking at the Pump Rooms
There is some free parking in and around the Pump Rooms as well as on street ‘Pay and Display’ parking nearby. The North Street car park is a few minutes walk. There is a Park & Ride service at the racecourse, GL50 4SH
PLEASE NOTE:
There are now charges on Sunday for every parking space.
Buses
Buses run regularly between the centre of Cheltenham and the Pump Rooms – routes D and E.
Click here for the Stagecoach website.