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Suffolk Square

More than half a mile south of the original market town of Cheltenham, the Suffolk estate was developed by a local hotelier named James Fisher, from about 1823, on farm land which the 15th Earl of Suffolk had bought from the Delabere family in 1808. The fields had names such as Home Piece, Home Close and the Lypiates. Part of the Suffolk estate may have been built on the former "Old Park" which...

Salterley Grange

Salterley Grange was built as a private house c.1860, and purchased for conversion to a tuberculosis sanatorium by Birmingham Town Council in 1908. In the 1930's it had 68 beds. After the creation of the National Health Service in 1948, the Institution passed to the Cheltenham Hospital Management Committee, which continued to run it until at least 1969. It has since been converted into flats. Take the...

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Malvern Road, Cheltenham

These days Malvern Road runs all the way from Lansdown Crescent to Gloucester Road but the northern end (north of the church) was originally a separate street called Christ Church Terrace, and was still being marked as such on some maps as late as the 1920s. It comprises mostly terraced housing, much less grand than Malvern Road proper but still very respectable. Like many others in Cheltenham, the...

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