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Neptune's Fountain stands in the centre of Cheltenham, a spa town that came into prominence after King George III visited in 1788.
The fountain itself reflects the elegance and grandeur of the town's Georgian period, when wealthy visitors arrived to experience the celebrated mineral waters that made the area famous. While you can no longer take the waters, the nearby Pump Room still hints at what drew people here generations ago, and Neptune's Fountain captures that same atmosphere of refined leisure. It sits surrounded by period architecture and tree-lined streets that retain their ordered, cultivated feel, making it a pleasant spot to pause while exploring the town centre.
Cheltenham works exceptionally well as a base for exploring the wider Cotswolds. The town itself offers strong shopping, dining, and gallery scenes, with festivals and events happening throughout the year. You're well positioned for day trips to other Cotswolds destinations like Gloucester to the west or Bourton-on-the-Water to the south. Whether you're drawn by Georgian heritage, cultural attractions, or planning countryside walks, Cheltenham rewards spending at least a day or two here. The fountain is a good focal point for getting your bearings in the town and soaking up something of its distinctive character.
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