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In 1931, the Cheltenham premises were entirely refurbished, creating a large store of over 163,000 square feet, with the current 287-foot frontage on the Promenade. (Obvious typo for 1837, see above, [ 5 ] In 1951, Cavendish House bought Cheltenham drapers Ayris Ltd, also based on the Promenade. [ 6 ]
The tracery of the windows is reflects architectural developments between 1250 and 1350. The stained glass of the windows is late Victorian and regarded as of particularly high quality. The woodwork is Victorian or later, and the south porch is a late Victorian addition. A feature of the church is the spire and bell tower.
Westfield Southland (previously known as Southland Centre) is a shopping centre in the suburb of Cheltenham in Melbourne, Australia. [3] Southland has a floor area of 129,180m², making it one of the biggest shopping centres in Australia by size. [1]
Through this process Berman Guedes Stretton were selected by Cheltenham Borough Council and the extension was completed in 2012. Baron de Ferrieres, a former Mayor and Liberal MP for Cheltenham, gave 43 important paintings, mostly from Belgium and the Netherlands, to the town. He also donated £1,000 towards the building of a gallery in which ...
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Cheltenham in 1933. Cheltenham is located at River Chelt, which rises nearby at Dowdeswell and runs through the town on its way to the Severn. [6] It was first recorded in 803, as Celtan hom; the meaning has not been resolved with certainty, but latest scholarship concludes that the first element preserves a Celtic noun cilta, 'steep hill', here referring to the Cotswold scarp; the second ...
Cheltenham Square Mall, formerly the Cheltenham Shopping Center, opened in 1959 [1] and was enclosed in 1981. [4] Developed by the Edward J. DeBartolo Corporation, it originally featured a Gimbels as the main anchor store. As part of the 1981 enclosure project, Clover was added as a second anchor. [5] It had 634,052 sq ft (58,900 m 2) of retail ...
Hatchards is an English bookshop claiming to be the oldest in the United Kingdom, founded on Piccadilly in 1797 by John Hatchard.After one move, it has been at the same location on Piccadilly next to Fortnum & Mason since 1801, and the two stores are also neighbours in St. Pancras railway station as of 2014.