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Lamp seat in Tivoli
Tivoli in Cheltenham has some very fine architecture and some interesting street furniture. This ceramic lamp seat is certainly aesthetically pleasing.
Image: © Helen Iwanczuk
Taken: 12 May 2011
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Junction of Andover Road & Suffolk Road, Cheltenham
The terracotta and iron structure in the foreground is the base of the Tivoli Lamp, a 19th century street lamp which appears to have started life in the nearby Montpellier district before being moved to Tivoli. The district of Tivoli was developed in the 1830s on what was then the edge of the fashionable spa town of Cheltenham. It is of course named after the town near Rome, famous for its Roman remains and Renaissance gardens. http://www.cheltenhamsouthtown.org/an-introduction-to-tivoli.html
Image: © A J Paxton
Taken: 25 Sep 2020
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Victory Club - Lyppiat Road
A building with many names started life as Suffolk Hall and at one time was a boys school, Great War auxiliary hospital and now a jazz club.
Image: © John M
Taken: 12 Oct 2017
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Burlington House, Lypiatt Road, Cheltenham
A large refined house featuring a Greek Doric porte-cochere. One of a sequence of villas on the street's east side built c1830, probably by Edward Jenkins. Grade II listed.
Like the others it has been converted into offices.
Image: © Stephen Richards
Taken: 21 May 2015
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Lypiatt Terrace
A terrace of 17 houses with attached balustrades throughout, built around 1847. The architect was Samuel W Daukes and the builder, Richard Keitley. The Building is Grade II* listed, see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245263
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 6 Nov 2018
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Andover Road crosses Tivoli Road
Looking to number 4, Tivoli Road, the headquarters of Cheltenham Bridge Club
Image: © Tim Glover
Taken: 16 Sep 2007
0.06 miles
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Burlington House
Burlington House was formerly Suffolk Lawn and during the second half of the 19th century was Suffolk Hall Preparatory School. Oriana Souper who married Edward Wilson of Scott's ill-fated South Pole expedition was a matron here for a short time. During War World I the building was used as a Voluntary Aid Detachment. In the 1830s, the house was home to the actress Harriet Mellon, first wife of the 9th Duke of St Albans. Today the building is offices.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 19 Nov 2019
0.06 miles
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Parmoor House, Cheltenham
Parmoor House on Lyppiat Road in Cheltenham.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 9 Jan 2016
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Lypiatt Terrace
A terrace of 17 houses with attached balustrades throughout, built around 1847. The architect was Samuel W Daukes and the builder, Richard Keitley. The Building is Grade II* listed, see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245263
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 6 Nov 2018
0.07 miles
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Lyppiatt Terrace
A terrace of 17 houses with attached balustrades throughout, built around 1847. The architect was Samuel W Daukes and the builder, Richard Keitley. The Building is Grade II* listed, see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245263
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 19 Nov 2019
0.07 miles