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Pittville Pump Room Gardens

Elegant Regency gardens around Cheltenham's Pump Room, free to roam with lawns and lakes.

Where Cheltenham, Gloucestershire Price Free entry When wet Outdoors
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It blends straight into Pittville Park, so we did the gardens, the boating lake and the play area as one free loop. The Regency setting makes even a duck walk feel grand.

The gardens around the Pittville Pump Room sit at the heart of Cheltenham's grandest Regency park, with the imposing colonnaded Pump Room as a backdrop. They flow into the wider Pittville Park, giving wide lawns, ornamental lakes, flower beds and tree-lined walks that are free to explore. It is an elegant, relaxed green space rather than a play-led attraction.

For families it offers room to run on the grass, ducks and water to watch, gentle walks and a pleasant setting for a picnic, with the play area and boating of the main Pittville Park close by. The Pump Room itself hosts events and festivals through the year, and the historic spa setting adds interest for grown-ups. It is best thought of as part of a broader Pittville visit.

It suits all ages as an easy, free couple of hours, with the youngest enjoying the open space and ducks. Combine it with the boating, play area and aviary in the neighbouring park for a fuller day.

Good for: outdoors, history, sensory. Ages: 0–2, 3–4, 5–7, 8–11, 12+.

Good to know

Are the Pittville Pump Room gardens free?
Yes, the gardens are free to roam, though events at the Pump Room may be ticketed.
What is there for children near the Pump Room?
The gardens flow into Pittville Park, with a play area, boating lake and aviary close by.
Is the Pump Room good for a picnic?
Yes, the lawns around the Pump Room and into Pittville Park are well suited to picnics.

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