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Cheltenham Leisure Centre
Leisure@Cheltenham

Cheltenham leisure centre is located at the western edge of Pittville Park. It has been reopened in 2003 after a period of reconstruction when £5.7 million was spent on renovation, by a former Olympic swimmer and TV presenter Sharron Davies and it was christened Leisure@, a name which was voted by the people of Cheltenham. Now it houses top sporting facilities, including 3 swimming pools with 3 diving boards, gym, health spa with a sauna, steam room and spa pool. The leisure centre has also halls to play football, basketball, hockey as well as racquet sports and gymnastics.

There are also over 50 exercise classes to pick from and other activities such as dancing and martial arts. There are public swimming sessions as well as lessons for people of any age and ability. The leisure centre is closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day, but is open on bank holidays from 10am to 7pm.

Having been damaged in 2007 floods, Cheltenham Leisure Centre reopened 30 August 2008.


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Leisure@Cheltenham
Tommy Taylors Lane
Cheltenham
GL50 4RN
Tel: 01242 528764

Opening Hours
Mon-Fri
6.00am-10.30pm
Sat-Sun
7.30am-10.00pm

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THINGS TO DO, PLACES TO SEE

PITTVILLE PUMP ROOM

Designed by the architect John Forbes in 1825, Pittville Pump Room is a wonderful example of Cheltenham's Regency architecture. Visitors can enjoy the spa water there even today.

PITTVILLE PARK

With 33 ha, Pittville Park is the largest park in Cheltenham. Opened in 1825 as part of the Pittville Estate, in the vicinity of the Pittville Pump Room, today it provides many leisure and sporting facilities

PITTVILLE LAWN

This fine roadway facing the Long Garden includes some of the finest houses in Pittville. A variety of styles can be found here - from Roman to Greek and Gothic styles.

GUSTAV HOLST MUSEUM

Gustav Holst was born in Pittville in 1874. This composer became known as the author of The Planets Suite, the most performed composition by an English composer.

MASONIC HALL

This monumental building from the 1820s, built by the architect G. A. Underwood has kept much of its original features. It contains the oldest organs in Cheltenham.

LEISURE CENTRE

Recently renovated Leisure Centre provides residents of Cheltenham with top of the range recreational facilities, including three swimming pools and a health spa.

WINCHCOMBE STREET SHOPPING

Connecting High Street with Pittville, Winchcombe Street offers countless specialist shops, cafes, restaurants and takeaways.

HOLY TRINITY CHURCH

Holy Trinity Church in Pittville is the first church to be built to supplement the parish church since the middle ages. It was designed by G. A. Underwood in the 1820s.

 

 

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