Cheltenham in 50 Buildings
English
By (author): David Elder
From a small market town to its heyday as a fashionable watering place and recognition as the most complete Regency town in Britain, through to its subsequent reinvention as a centre for religion, education, shopping and festivals, Cheltenham has a proud and distinctive identity. This extraordinary history is embodied in the buildings that have shaped the town, from the medieval church (now its Minster) and the Montpellier Rotunda, where a young Gustav Holst performed, to the worlds first (outside of London) purpose-built Masonic hall and one of the countrys most iconic buildings of the modern era, the GCHQ Doughnut. In this unique study well-known local author David Elder guides the reader on a tour of its greatest treasures, revealing that Cheltenhams history is sometimes complex but never dull.
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