A first-ever visit to Cheltenham, an elegant town in Gloucestershire, famed for horse racing and numerous festivals. It's also home to plenty of pubs and one of the country's most important breweries.... The train was pretty much on time as it pulled into Cheltenham Spa station on its way to Bristol Temple Meads, its station name reflecting one of its prime attributes. I had only once called here for a quick stop for fuel on my way to Gloucester a few years ago, whilst I had also been nearby when I'd been to the racing at the famous course on the edge of the Cotswolds, but we'd not come in to the town itself. Cheltenham grew up as a spa town and tourist resort following the discovery of mineral springs in 1716, becoming fashionable and succeeding in attracting the well-to-do who would come here to take the waters. The town often claims to be the finest Regency town in the country, with many of the elegant buildings and parks that are spread around parts of the town such...