St Philip and St James', Painswick Road, Cheltenham

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The photograph on this page of St Philip and St James', Painswick Road, Cheltenham by Terry Jacombs as part of the Geograph project.

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St Philip and St James', Painswick Road, Cheltenham

Image: © Terry Jacombs Taken: 20 Jan 2009

The church was consecrated in 1840 to cater for the growing population south of Cheltenham who had previously been served by St Peters Church, Leckhampton. Being surrounded by housing, it is difficult to get a good vantage point for a photograph.

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Image Location

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Latitude
51.888517
Longitude
-2.082484