Visiting

How To Find Us

The Club is situated on the Old Bath Road (B4070) next to the East Gloucestershire Club.

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If approaching Cheltenham from the east along the A40 turn left into Sandford Mill Road, signposted M5, Gloucester A40 and Stroud A46. Turn left at the next t-junction, continue through the pedestrian lights and straight on at the next 2 mini-roundabouts, the 2nd is signposted Leckhampton and Birdlip B4070. Almost immediately, continue straight on at the 3rd mini-roundabout and the Club is 200 yards on the left past the East Gloucestershire Club.

 

If approaching Cheltenham from the M5 exit the motorway at junction 11. Take the A40 towards Cheltenham. After approximately 2 miles, bear right at the Texaco petrol station and then turn immediately left into Andover Road, signposted Stroud A46 and Leckhampton. Continue through the pedestrian lights and straight on at the next 2 traffic lights, the 2nd is signposted Oxford A40 and Cirencester A435. Passing Cheltenham College on the left, turn right at the 1st mini-roundabout, signposted Leckhampton and Birdlip B4070. Almost immediately, continue straight on at the next mini-roundabout and the Club is 200 yards on the left past the East Gloucestershire Club.

 

If approaching Cheltenham from the M4 exit the motorway at junction 15. Take the A419 towards Swindon and Cirencester, approximately 15 miles. Then take the A417 towards Cheltenham. After approximately 14 miles, at the roundabout with the Air Balloon pub on the left, take the 2nd exit onto the A436. Turn immediately left onto the B4070, Leckhampton Hill. After the “Welcome to Leckhampton” sign turn right into Old Bath Road, signposted Charlton Kings. Continue straight on at the mini-roundabout, signposted Oxford A40 and Cirencester A435. The Club is 600 yards on the right immediately past Charlton Park Gate and opposite Naunton Park Road.

 

Where to Stay and What (Else!) to Do

Cheltenham itself is a beautiful ‘spa’ town with a number of alternative attractions and activities for non-croquet playing partners. There are plenty of places to stay, from the grandest of hotels to the more humble but no less welcoming B&Bs and lots of lively restaurants and bars in which to unwind after a hard day’s competition.

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