I often spend time in Chelthenham due to a dear friend living very near by here. The Bottle of Sause across the road is a firm favourite.
However on my many early morning walks by this Church i couldnt help but wonder at the beautiful blue gates and that everyone seems to ride a little bike to Church on a Sunday Morning, honestly, come past here on a Sunday and there are bikes parked everywhere.
The most impressive part of the Church is obviously the stone masonary carving above the main doors.
A little bit of history...
St Gregory the Great Church is a Roman Catholic Parish Church in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. It was founded in 1809 and rebuilt from 1854 to 1857.
It was designed by Charles Hansom and is a Grade II* listed building
Inside of the church, the stained glass windows was designed by Hardman & Co.
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