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CHELTENHAM HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 10 –19 September 2021 CHELTENHAM HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 10-19 September 2021 W e COTSW OLD MARKE TS LTD. l c o m OUR MARKE TS IN CHELTENHAM Welcome to e FARMERS & FINE F OOD ARTS & CRAF TS Cheltenham Heritage 2ND AND LAST FRID AY 3RD SATURDAY OF EV ERY Open Days 20 21 OF EVERY M ONTH MONTH 9:00 AM - 2:00PM 9: 00 AM - 5: 00PM THE PROMENA DE, GL50 1LE THE PROMENA DE, GL50 1LE WWW.COTSW OLDMARKE TS.COM I think we are all desperate to return to normality and a chance to get out and about, renewing friendships, discovering new things and renewing forgotten pleasures. eritage Open Days Explore the town and its Normandy House and the newly 2021 gives us those fascinating heritage with tours refurbished Pip & Jim’s Church. Hopportunities. of Imperial Gardens’ Trees, The theme this year is Edible Cheltenham Backwaters, As ever, our thanks go all England so there are plenty The Prestbury You Didn’t Know the owners, occupiers and of opportunities to sample and many other walks and talks volunteers who have helped the town’s delights. Take a about Cheltenham’s rich and to lay on the amazing TURF Cheltenham was created self-guided walk around varied history. programme for us this year, in March 2020 uniting diverse Edible Historic Cheltenham and to Sarah Harvey and her and significantly independent or Cheltenham’s Lost Pubs Make the most of opportunities team of volunteers who have hospitality venues. Our dynamic and Breweries, visit the Francis to see behind the doors of our managed it all. We hope you Close Hall Edible Garden or beautiful buildings and venues, have a wonderful time. and supportive collaborative is the Holst Victorian House with including Cambray Baptist made up of over 45 members, four different talks about food Church, Cheltenham Croquet Andrew Booton all independently owner-operated Kevan BlaCKaDDer and drink Victorian style, as well Club, Cheltenham Ladies’ Chairman, businesses, all keen to work as tours of the Queens Hotel. College, Dean Close School, Cheltenham Civic Society and learn from each other. The team who put Cheltenham Heritage Open Days together lost a great supporter We’re independent cafés, in Kevan Blackadder in 2021. pubs, bars, restaurants, hotels EE Edible England Kev was a well-known figure around Key for 2021 themes and specialist retail shops that SP Cheltenham and was Director of Cheltenham BID. Secret Places are keen to welcome you and help create an exciting hospitality We will miss his support, practical help Acknowledgements Heritage Open Days is organised by Cheltenham Civic Society , with support and sponsorship from Cheltenham Borough Council . scene for Cheltenham. but most of all, his friendship. Thank you to all walk leaders, speakers and event organisers for all their hard work in putting this programme together. www.turfcheltenham.co.uk Thank you Kev for all you did for us Information correct at time of going to print © Cheltenham Civic Society. The organisers reserve the right to alter or cancel any aspects if unavoidable. and for Cheltenham. Heritage Open Days events are free to explore . 2 For further information please visit www.cheltcivicsoc.org/events/heritage-open-days/ 3 CHELTENHAM HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 10-19 September 2021 CHELTENHAM HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 10-19 September 2021 L s 1 Annecy Gardens EE Cheltenham Ladies’ College 5 o n , Sandford Park, High Street GL53 7PU , Bayshill Road GL50 3EP c o a i } Open to the public. Dawn-dusk 7 days per week } Saturday 11, 1-4pm t t i a = Disabled access from High Street entrance = Disabled access/Toilets o c Annecy Gardens is a public open space within Sandford Park. Within it are a * Tours at 1pm, 2pm & 3pm: meet at College Main Entrance on Bayshill Road. n o number of beds that are tended by volunteers of Vision 21, a local sustainability Pre-book and collect a ticket from The Suffolk Anthology. 10 places per tour s L charity. The project was established in 2012 for people wishing to learn how to Dating from 1873, main buildings are designed in ecclesiastical style. grow vegetables. Produce is free to the public. Interior shows influence of the Arts and Crafts Movement. Hour-long tour also includes History of College display room. 2 Cambray Baptist Church EE 6 , Cambray Place GL50 1JS } Friday 10 & Saturday 11, 10am-3pm; Cheltenham Playhouse SP Sunday 12 12noon-3pm = Refreshments/Disabled access/Toilets , 47-53 Bath Road GL53 7HG * There will be regular tours throughout each day there is no need to book } Sunday 12, 12noon-4pm Cambray Baptist Church is a listed building that opened in 1855. It has been = Refreshments/Disabled access (partial) refurbished several times during its 165 year history. However, many original * Tours every 10 minutes, lasting features remain for you to see. Displays will explain something of our historic past approximately 30 minutes. and of our present activities. Special events on Saturday 11 including a talk by Alan Tours must be booked in advance Pilbeam on The Old Vineyards of Gloucestershire – see www.cambray.org for details. via our box office on 01242 522852 or www.cheltplayhouse.org.uk. Cheltenham Croquet Club Maximum 6 places per tour 3 Converted to a theatre in 1945, the , Old Bath Road GL53 7DF Playhouse has an astonishing history dating } Saturday 18 and Sunday 19, 10am, 12noon & 2pm back to 1806; it has been a salts works, = Refreshments/Free parking (limited space)/Toilets slipper baths, steam mill and bakery, * Opportunity to play some croquet. Please bring flat soled shoes and medicinal spa, indoor cycling school, shower proof top with you gymnasium, ARP centre and a swimming There will be one hour tours commencing at 10am, 12noon & 2pm. 8 places are pool – which still exists under the available on each tour. Pre-book and collect a ticket from The Suffolk Anthology. auditorium. 4 Christ Church 7 Cheltenham Minster, , Malvern Road GL50 2JH } Sunday 19, 3pm St Mary’s = Refreshments/Disabled access/Free parking (limited)/Toilets , Well Walk off Clarence Street * Concert 3pm GL50 3JX ‘Sacred Choruses ’ - a short concert of choral and organ music by the Choir of Christ } Friday 10, 11am-3pm; Church Cheltenham with Guest Organist Matthew Martin (Gonville & Caius Saturday 11, 10am-4pm; College, Cambridge). Followed by homemade refreshments. Free entry, no need to Sunday 12, 1-4pm; Talk & Tour: 3pm; pre-book. Monday 13 –Wed 15, 11am-3pm; Thursday 16, 11am-3pm & 6.30-8.30pm. Tower open for Church of St Michael and All Angels in Bishop’s Cleeve SP visitors from 6.30-8pm. Talk 7pm; 8 , Church Approach, Bishop’s Cleeve GL52 8NG } Saturday 11, 9am-12noon Friday 17, 11am-3pm; = Refreshments/Disabled access (not schoolroom or oak stairs)/ Saturday 18, 10am-4pm; Free parking (disabled only). Other parking available at St Michael’s Centre Sunday 19, 1-4pm car park via Churchfields GL52 8LL or at Tesco/Toilets = Refreshments (after events)/ 12th century building in Cotswold stone. All ground floor will be accessible, as well Disabled access (ground floor as ancient schoolroom over the porch. Items of interest include 2 paintings by only)/Free disabled parking/Toilets PJ Crook, 15th century oak staircase, traces of wall paintings, weathervane * Bell Event: Ringing of bells from designed by Anita Lafford. Guides will be on hand. 7pm (20 minutes) plus talk on Thursday 16. Visitors not wanting to climb the tower can watch on the screen in the Minster The Minster is the only medieval IN C HELTEN HAM church in the town, with outstanding EDIB LE ENG LAND stained glass windows and interesting Tuck in and uncover tasty treats around Cheltenham. From Annecy Gardens, tended by volunteers of Vision 21, to memorial tablets and an ancient fascinating insights into Victorian wining and dining at the Holst Victorian House. Discover international edible delights schoolroom. See page 15 for talk with the Cheltenham Twinning Association, find out more about local heritage grains at Chaplais Kitchen and explore details. the recent orchard planting at Winston Churchill Memorial Gardens. Look out for entries marked with an EE . 4 For further information please visit www.cheltcivicsoc.org/events/heritage-open-days/ Tickets must be pre-booked for some events as numbers are limited. See page 10 for information. 5 CHELTENHAM HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 10-19 September 2021 CHELTENHAM HERITAGE OPEN DAYS 10-19 September 2021 L b u s l o 9 C 13 n a c Dean Close School r Holst Victorian House EE e o a m i , Shelburne Road GL51 6HE a , 4 Clarence Road, Pittville GL52 2AY C t t m i a } Wednesday 15, tour: 10am; a } Museum open 10am-4pm. o h n c e n Thursday 16, tour: 10am; t Book a free tour or talk with your visit. l e o h Saturday 18, tours: 9am & 11am s C L Friday 10, 11am & 2pm. Talk by Laura Kinnear, e h = Refreshments/Free parking t f Lits Philippou & Rachel Roberts: Wining and Dining o * There is very little to interest young y s Victorian Style e t children on the tour r u Saturday 11, 11am & 12noon. Talk by Carolyn S. Jones: o c The tours will concentrate on the Senior , . y A Woman’s Life r School buildings which date back to 1886 e e l Saturday 18, 10am & 2pm. Talk by Laura Kinnear C when Dean Close Memorial School, an d r & Lucy Moriarty: Bake Back in Time a evangelical educational establishment, first h c i = Refreshments (for Bake Back in Time talk only)/Toilets R , opened. The tour takes approximately 1 hour e s * 8 places available for each talk which includes free u after which tea and cake will be served.