Pittville is in the northern area of Cheltenham and was founded in the early Nineteenth Century by Joseph Pitt. It contains Pittville park, with its two lakes, skatepark, tennis courts and Pump Room, Pittville School, the arts and media campus of the University of Gloucestershire, and some of the finest examples of Regency & Victorian housing in the town.

Number 40 was built by Joseph Pitt in 1840’s and the house retains most of its original features. Number 40 is a short walk from Pittville Park (Pump Rooms) and Cheltenham racecourse and is in easy reach of the Cotswolds countryside.

With its award-winning gardens, impressive range of stylish shops and restaurants, and it’s festivals of horse racing, music, science and literature, Cheltenham has a cosmopolitan ambience. Cheltenham is also a great base for exploring picturesque villages of Winchcombe, Broadway, Burford and Bourton on Water. In addition, Bath, Oxford, Bristol and Stratford-upon-Avon are all easy day trips.

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For more information about Albert Place please see:
http://www.friendsofpittville.org/docs/PortlandSquareandAlbertPlace.pdf