Museum

Holst Victorian House

Cheltenham

With a National Art Pass you get

Free entry

Explore composer Gustav Holst's birthplace, restored to its original Victorian style, in Cheltenham's only historic house museum.

This beautifully preserved house was once the childhood home of the famous composer Gustav Holst. Step inside and journey back to Victorian England, experiencing life as it would have been for a middle-class family in the 19th century. Whether you are a music lover, or simply curious about Victorian life, this unique museum is a great choice.

Gustav Holst

Gustav Holst was born in the house on 21st September, 1874 and lived there until 1882, shortly after his mother’s death. Exhibits explore the life and work of Holst and include his gramophone, and the piano he owned in later life, on which he composed his most famous work The Planets.

Victorian residents

The house is meticulously furnished with period pieces. Each room is faithfully recreated, from the grand drawing-room to the servants’ quarters below stairs. Hear stories of its eclectic residents, experience a working Victorian kitchen and scullery, and delight in authentic Victorian interiors.

Activities and events

Join the Victorian Book Club for a lively discussion, or learn how to knit like they did in the 1800s with the knitting group. For a truly immersive experience, take part in a baking session in the authentic Victorian kitchen, where you can learn to make traditional treats.


2024 marks the 150th anniversary of Holst’s birth, look out for events celebrating the renowned composer.

Visitor information

Address

Holst Victorian House

4 Clarence Road, Pittville, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, GL52 2AY
01242 524846

Opening times

Please check the museum website for seasonal opening times.

Visitor information

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