Pittville Pump Room
The Pittville Pump Room was the last and largest of the spa buildings to be built in Cheltenham. The benefits of Cheltenham's mineral waters had been recognised since 1716, but not until after the arrival of Henry Skillicorne in 1738 did serious exploitation of their potential as an attraction begin.Photo: Wikimedia, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Whaddon Road and Pittville School.
Whaddon Road
Stadium
Photo: Tom-cf, Public domain.
Whaddon Road, known as the EV Charger Points Stadium for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Cheltenham, England. It is the home ground of Cheltenham Town F.C. Whaddon Road is situated 2,700 feet southeast of Pittville Pump Room.
Pittville School
School
Pittville School is a coeducational foundation secondary school in the Pittville area of Cheltenham in the English county of Gloucestershire. The school occupies the buildings and grounds formerly occupied by Pate's Grammar School for Girls; the school was founded in 1986, when Pate's moved within Cheltenham as a result of a merger. Pittville School is situated 910 feet southeast of Pittville Pump Room.
Prince of Wales Stadium
Stadium
The Prince of Wales Stadium is a multi-sport stadium in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, with a running track and athletics facilities. Since 2014, the stadium has been owned and managed by The Cheltenham Trust. Prince of Wales Stadium is situated 3,100 feet west of Pittville Pump Room.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Pittville and St. Pauls, Cheltenham.
Pittville
Suburb
Photo: Robin Poitou, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Pittville is a residential suburb of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, founded in the early 19th century by Joseph Pitt. The population of Pittville Ward at the 2011 Census was 5,327.
St. Pauls, Cheltenham
Suburb
St. Pauls is one of a number of areas of the Cotswold town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. St. Pauls is home to the Francis Close Hall, a campus of the University of Gloucestershire, St.
Whaddon
Suburb
Whaddon is a suburb in the North Eastern part of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Whaddon consists of council housing built in the 1940s and 50s, making up Whaddon and Lynworth council estates.
Pittville Pump Room
- Type: Event venue
- Description: Grade I listed building in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, UK
- Categories: architectural structure and building
- Location: Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, West Country, England, United Kingdom, Britain and Ireland, Europe
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Latitude
51.91207° or 51° 54′ 44″ northLongitude
-2.06733° or 2° 4′ 2″ westOpen location code
9C3VWW6M+R3OpenStreetMap ID
way 56046624OpenStreetMap feature
amenity=events_venueOpenStreetMap feature
building=spaWikidata ID
Q7199523
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In Other Languages
“Pittville Pump Room” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “皮特维尔水泵房”
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