Take the M4 to Swindon , exit at junction 15 then follow the A419/417 all the way to the roundabout which has the Air Balloon Inn on the left. At this roundabout we recommend that you take the most direct road which is via Leckhampton (B4070). Take the second exit off the roundabout (B436 Stow) and then turn immediately left. Follow this road all the way down Leckhamptom Hill and into Leckhampton. Go straight over at the next roundabout, taking signs for the Town Centre on the Bath Road . Go straight on through the next two sets of traffic lights (you will see Cheltenham College , on the right between these lights) and at the third set turn left into Montpellier Terrace. Continue to the roundabout at the end, and turn right to go down Montpellier Walk to The Promenade, (you will see the municipal gardens on your right). Continue down past the Queen's Hotel on the right. At the next set of traffic lights be in the left hand lane and turn left into St George's Road .
Ignore the traffic bearing right, keep to the left and continue straight ahead at the first lights approximately 50 metres along St George's Road , to the next traffic lights and crossroads. You will see some of the College buildings on your left, just before the traffic lights - the Porter's Lodge has two large, wooden doors built into an archway on the left, a few yards before the lights.
Turn left at these lights into Bayshill Road and the modern College Main Entrance will be seen about 50 metres on the left with some steps leading up to the reception area.
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