One of Cheltenham's less well-known public spaces, this award-winning garden is minutes from the town centre. A long path leads from the high street to an imposing classical stone chapel. Behind it is a large walled garden with well-kept lawns, topiary and flower beds. The redbrick walls were originally built in 1831 to enclose a cemetery. The chapel was built at the same time, and it's now Grade II listed. There's a children's play area here too.