From these years come many of the elements which make Cheltenham England’s most complete Regency town – its pump rooms, villas, terraces and gardens. The late 18th and 19th centuries also saw the development of its social, cultural and sporting life, and of new roles as a residential, educational and manufacturing centre. By 1850 it was the largest town in Gloucestershire.
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