Statue of Edward Wilson
- Address
- The Promenade Town Centre
Lonely Planet review for Statue of Edward Wilson
Opposite the Municipal Offices, built as private residences in 1825, is a Statue of Edward Wilson, a local man who joined Captain Scott's ill-fated second expedition to the South Pole. Continuing on from here you'll pass the grandiose Imperial Gardens, built to service the Imperial Spa (now the Queens Hotel), en route to Montpellier, Cheltenham's most fashionable district.






