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Cheltenham houses [117]
Occupying a corner site of Clarence Road and Clarence Square, Camden House is the former vicarage for the church of the Holy Trinity. Built in 1835 of stuccoed brick with a slate roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1386844
Cheltenham is located at the foot of the Cotswold scarp with the small River Chelt flowing through the town. After the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 Cheltenham became a spa town and many Regency houses and other buildings were erected. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at the nearby racecourse.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2021
0.01 miles
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Cheltenham houses [119]
This terrace of five houses, numbers 46 to 50 Clarence Square, was built in 1836. Constructed of stuccoed brick under concealed roofs with iron verandah, balconies and railings. Clarence Square was named after the Duke of Clarence, who became William IV in 1830. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1386852
Cheltenham is located at the foot of the Cotswold scarp with the small River Chelt flowing through the town. After the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 Cheltenham became a spa town and many Regency houses and other buildings were erected. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at the nearby racecourse.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2021
0.01 miles
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Cheltenham houses [116]
Tyndale and Clarence Lodge, in Clarence Road, are a pair of semi-detached villas built in 1834. Constructed of stuccoed brick with fine detailing, a concealed roof and iron railings and balconies. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1386847
Cheltenham is located at the foot of the Cotswold scarp with the small River Chelt flowing through the town. After the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 Cheltenham became a spa town and many Regency houses and other buildings were erected. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at the nearby racecourse.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2021
0.03 miles
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West along Clarence Road, Cheltenham
Towards Clarence Square from the corner of Evesham Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 27 Apr 2016
0.03 miles
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Cheltenham houses [121]
These two houses, numbers 44 and 45 Clarence Square are now flats and a hotel. Built in 1838 of stuccoed brick with fine detailing, under a concealed roof. Some original internal joinery remains. Clarence Square was named after the Duke of Clarence, who became William IV in 1830. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1386856
Cheltenham is located at the foot of the Cotswold scarp with the small River Chelt flowing through the town. After the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 Cheltenham became a spa town and many Regency houses and other buildings were erected. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at the nearby racecourse.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2021
0.04 miles
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Cheltenham houses [118]
This terrace of 19 houses, numbers 1 to 19 Clarence Square, were built in two phases - 1 to 14 in 1938 and 15 to 19 in 1849. Constructed in stuccoed brick with fine detailing under slate roofs with iron balconies and railings. Clarence Square was named after the Duke of Clarence, who became William IV in 1830. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1386849
Cheltenham is located at the foot of the Cotswold scarp with the small River Chelt flowing through the town. After the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 Cheltenham became a spa town and many Regency houses and other buildings were erected. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at the nearby racecourse.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2021
0.05 miles
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Cheltenham houses [122]
Amberley House, number 43 Clarence Square was built in 1835. Constructed of stuccoed brick under a concealed roof with a fine Ionic porch. The lot was purchased by John Winterbotham, a solicitor, in 1834 and he occupied the house until his death in 1881. Clarence Square was named after the Duke of Clarence, who became William IV in 1830. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1386853
Cheltenham is located at the foot of the Cotswold scarp with the small River Chelt flowing through the town. After the discovery of mineral springs in 1716 Cheltenham became a spa town and many Regency houses and other buildings were erected. The town is home to the renowned Cheltenham Festival, four days of horse jump racing culminating in the Gold Cup, held annually in March at the nearby racecourse.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 19 May 2021
0.06 miles
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Row of houses on Evesham Road
A grand terrace which is quite typical of many of the streets in Cheltenham.
Image: © Bill Boaden
Taken: 25 May 2018
0.07 miles
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Yodel van in front of a long row of houses, Evesham Road, Cheltenham
Viewed from the corner of Wellington Road. The driver of the Yodel van is making a delivery at one of the houses. Their website states that Yodel handles over 155 million parcels annually, covering every UK postcode, and has dealings with 85% of the UK's top retailers. Through its sister company, Arrow XL, Yodel offers a two-man service for white goods and items weighing up to 120kg (265lb).
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 27 Apr 2016
0.07 miles
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Six tall chimney pots on a corner house, Cheltenham
On the corner of Portland Street and Clarence Road.
Image: © Jaggery
Taken: 27 Apr 2016
0.07 miles