Tuesday, 27 October 2009

New Discovery

Having lived in Cheltenham all my life (exciting, I know!) and having featured the Pitville Pump Room here several times before, I realised I'd never actually been inside! So yesterday I took a little photo trip. Its fantastic inside, though a little eerie as there were no staff to be seen (I think they were all having their lunch!) The primary purpose of the Pump Room is as a venue for music performances, parties, conferences and weddings. The main room is surrounded by a balcony and topped by a fantastic dome. There are so many wonderful features to photograph and the afternoon light showed the place at its best. It was a real treat. Here are two of my favourite photos, but there will be more to come.

14 comments:

Ken Mac said...

phenomenal shots Marley

Virginia said...

Oh Marley, this is superb. Bravo my friend. Glad you shed the "workers", they might have cramped your style.
V

Unknown said...

Glad you went inside, it's gorgeous! Fantastic pics!

Neva said...

It certainly looks like it was a nice trip inside! Very lovely!

Chuck Pefley said...

What a wonderful ceiling! I like the reflection on the polished

Ineke said...

welll done with that back light! Thanks for teaching me about the ivy:) which isn't ivy at all.

Pat said...

I love the dome!!!!

Mo said...

Oh it's a wonderful place. I need to go and see it.

Jim Klenke said...

I like the shadows in the top one and the detail in the dome in the bottom one.

Hilda said...

Well I'm glad you finally went in. That dome is fantastic!

Jackie said...

That dome photo is fabulous - looking forward to seeing more!

Tanya Breese said...

Beautiful Marley, love that warm sunshine!

Virginia said...

I am very very flattered that you thought of me when you took these marvelous shots. As i said , they are just wonderful. And i think our Chuckeroon( Richmond upon Thames) would love that top photo especially.
V

Tash said...

AMAZING! WOW! the ceiling is something to behold.
So you can just go in any time?

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