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Addison's Folly
Addison's Folly

ADDISONS FOLLY List Entry Summary. This building is listed under the Planning (Listed Buildings and Conservation Areas) Act 1990 as amended for its special architectural or historic interest.

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Almoner's Lodging
Almoner's Lodging

Lodge Almoner | Somerset Freemasons The Almoner plays a vital part in the life of every Lodge and Province. The role has in recent times been recognised and acknowledged by Grand Lodge and Provincial Grand Lodges to be of great importance. With people now living longer, and typically remaining in their own homes, the work of the Almoner will ...

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Alney Island Nature Reserve
Alney Island Nature Reserve

Alney Island Nature Reserve. Alney Island is an 80 hectare site, located on the banks of the River Severn and less than a kilometre from the city centre.

Badgeworth SSSI, Gloucestershire
Badgeworth SSSI, Gloucestershire

Badgeworth SSSI (grid reference) is a 3.08-hectare (7.6-acre) biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire notified in 1954 and renotified in 1983. Part of this site (grid reference) is owned and managed by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust as a nature reserve.

Barnwood Arboretum, Nature Reserve & Park
Barnwood Arboretum, Nature Reserve & Park

Barnwood Park Moth Survey 2014 I am grateful to the friends of the Arboretum for inviting me to organise a number moth events at the Arboretum during 2014. Three such events were organised throughout the Spring and Summer, all of which were very well attended.

Bishop Hooper Memorial
Bishop Hooper Memorial

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Blackfriars, Gloucester
Blackfriars, Gloucester

Blackfriars is located in Gloucester. For travelers who use our world travel planner, Gloucester holidays become easier to arrange, with trips to the Blackfriars and other attractions mapped out and timetabled.

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Chosen Hill, Gloucestershire
Chosen Hill, Gloucestershire

Chosen Hill (grid reference) (or Churchdown Hill) rises above Churchdown in Gloucestershire, England, and is the site of a 11.5-hectare (28-acre) nature reserve. The hill commands good views over the scarp and the Severn Vale and there is a network of paths for walkers.

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Church Lodge
Church Lodge

Church Lodge is a Grade II listed building in Highnam, Gloucestershire, England. See why it was listed, view it on a map, see visitor comments and photos and share your own comments and photos of this building.

Drainpipes
Drainpipes

Gloucester is a port, linked via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal which runs from Gloucester's docks to the Severn Estuary, allowing larger ships to reach the docks than would be possible on the tidal reaches of the river itself, which go well north of the city to Haw Bridge.

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Eastgate Viewing Chamber
Eastgate Viewing Chamber

Tours of the Eastgate Viewing Chamber can be booked in person or over the phone at the Museum of Gloucester, the Life Museum and at Gloucester Tourist Information Centre. You can also book online at www.gloucesterticketshop.co.uk. The chamber itself can be viewed on Eastgate Street, opposite the pharmacy shop Boots.

Emperor Nerva Statue
Emperor Nerva Statue

The life-size statue of Emperor Nerva, on horseback, is located in Southgate Street in the city of Gloucester. Nerva is believed to be the founder of Gloucester just over 1900 years ago. Nerva is believed to be the founder of Gloucester just over 1900 years ago.

Frightmare Halloween Festival
Frightmare Halloween Festival

Gloucester News; Cheltenham News ... Frightmare Halloween Festival ... Food & Drink Region's largest Halloween scare festival Frightmare opens this week It's open for ...

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Gloucester and Sharpness Canal
Gloucester and Sharpness Canal

Download Gloucester & Sharpness Canal towpath condition guidance for cyclists. Days out. Once a busy industrial site, Gloucester Docks has been regenerated and is now Britain’s best Victorian inland port. Download a free family guide to Gloucester Docks; Saul Junction is where the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal meets the rural Stroudwater Canal.

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Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral, formally the Cathedral Church of St Peter and the Holy and Indivisible Trinity, in Gloucester, England, stands in the north of the city near the River Severn.

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Gloucester Docks
Gloucester Docks

Gloucester is a port, linked via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal which runs from Gloucester's docks to the Severn Estuary, allowing larger ships to reach the docks than would be possible on the tidal reaches of the river itself, which go well north of the city to Haw Bridge.

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Gloucester Life
Gloucester Life

Gloucester is a city found in England, The United Kingdom. It is located 51.87 latitude and -2.24 longitude and it is situated at elevation 24 meters above sea level. Gloucester has a population of 128,721 making it the 49th biggest city in England.

Gloucester Prison
Gloucester Prison

Gloucester Prison | SOLD OUT in Gloucester, HM Prison Gloucester, Saturday, 02. September 2017 - Gloucester Prison, Gloucester Date:Saturday 2nd September 2017 Time: 9.30pm-3.30am Introduction: ...

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Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Museum
Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Museum

Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (GRC&W) was a railway rolling stock manufacturer based at Gloucester, England; from 1860 until 1986. Products included goods wagons, passenger coaches, diesel multiple units, electric multiple units and various special-purpose vehicles.

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust
Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust

Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. 4,767 likes · 190 talking about this · 153 were here. We work to protect Gloucestershire's...

Highnam Woods,
Highnam Woods,

The bus stop is Highnam Woods. From Gloucester, take the number 33 or 24 (Monday-Saturday), or 325 (Sunday only) Call Traveline on 0871 2002233 for further information.

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Hillfield Gardens at Woodbine Hill
Hillfield Gardens at Woodbine Hill

The garden is free to enter at all times of the year. About Hillfield Gardens was originally developed as the grounds of the elaborate Victorian Hillfield House built around 1867-9, replacing an earlier house from 1826 (known as Woodbine Hill).

HM Prison Gloucester
HM Prison Gloucester

HM Prison Gloucester was a Category B men’s prison which closed in 2013, after being built in 1791. It replaced the former old county prison, which was located in Gloucester’s ancient castle,which was demolished to make way for the new prison. The site covered three acres, and consisted of a main building, which housed the gaol on one side and the penitentiary on the other, and a separate house of correction.

Infirmary Arches
Infirmary Arches

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King's Board
King's Board

About King's Board Address: Hillfield Gardens, London Road, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England, GL1 3LD Attraction Type: Historic Building Location: In a public garden on London Road, east of the city centre. Open access site, easily reached on foot from the city centre or by car, parking in nearby residential streets.

Kingsway Manor Farm Park
Kingsway Manor Farm Park

See 1 photo from 9 visitors to Manor Farm Park / Open Space.

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Lady's Well
Lady's Well

Lady's Well List Entry Summary. This monument is scheduled under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979 as amended as it appears to the Secretary of State to be of national importance.

Lassington Wood
Lassington Wood

Have you visited this wood? It's not one of ours, but by uploading your photos and comments you will be helping to create one of the largest online directories of woods in the UK - inspiring others to discover and enjoy woodland.

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Llanthony Secunda
Llanthony Secunda

Llanthony Secunda Priory in Gloucester is the remains of a once large and important Augustinian Priory which was founded outside the city walls in 1136. It is a scheduled monument with listed buildings that has played an important part in Gloucester’s history for over 900 years. Our Re-formation Project is bringing Llanthony back to life.

National Waterways Museum
National Waterways Museum

Within the complex is our award winning National Waterways Museum, Gloucester charting the fascinating 200-year history of the docks and the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal.

Nature in Art
Nature in Art

Welcome to Nature in Art, the world’s first museum and art gallery dedicated to fine, decorative and applied art inspired by nature. Our unrivalled collection is housed in a fine Georgian mansion, featured in Simon Jenkins’s book ‘England’s 1000 Best Houses’, just outside the famous cathedral city of Gloucester.

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Over Bridge
Over Bridge

Over Bridge is approximately 1 mile and a half out of the city centre of Gloucester. It can be reached by catching either the Stagecoach number 24, 30, 31or 33 bus services from Gloucester Bus Station.

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Robinswood Hill
Robinswood Hill

Robinswood Hill Social Club, Gloucester, United Kingdom. 212 likes. Social club

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Robinswood Hill Country Park
Robinswood Hill Country Park

Robinswood Hill is approximately 3 miles out of Gloucester City Centre. To get there by bus you would need to get the Stagecoach 63 which runs from Gloucester to Stroud. The 63 runs from Gloucester Bus Station once an hour. You would need to get off the bus by St. Barnabas Church which is just before the first roundabout on the bus route. From the bus stop cross Finlay Road and walk up Reservoir Road. From the bus stop it is approximately a 10 minute walk to the entrance of Robinswood Hill.

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Royal Gloucester Hussars Memorial
Royal Gloucester Hussars Memorial

The TA was doubled in size, with each regiment creating a duplicate, and in the summer of 1939 the 1st Royal Gloucestershire Hussars was recruiting in Gloucester, Cirencester and Bristol, while the 2nd Royal Gloucestershire Hussars was recruiting in Gloucester, Cheltenham, Stroud and Tetbury.

Saintbridge Balancing Pond
Saintbridge Balancing Pond

Saintbridge Balancing Pond, Gloucester: See 13 reviews, articles, and 4 photos of Saintbridge Balancing Pond, ranked No.60 on TripAdvisor among 82 attractions in Gloucester.

Scriven's Conduit
Scriven's Conduit

Scriven’s Conduit was built in 1636 for Alderman John Scriven in Southgate Street, Gloucester, to provide the city with water piped from Robin's Wood Hill. The conduit head was removed in 1784 and rebuilt in a garden in Dog Lane on the east side of the city.

Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum
Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum

The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum, is located in Gloucester’s Historic Docks. We reopened in April 2014 after a significant Heritage Lottery funded refurbishment. Come and discover the lives of Gloucestershire soldiers from the last 300 years.

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St Nicholas' Church, Gloucester
St Nicholas' Church, Gloucester

St Nicholas' Church is a historic church in Westgate Street in the city of Gloucester, England under the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Its truncated spire is a landmark in the city centre.

St Oswald's Priory, Gloucester
St Oswald's Priory, Gloucester

St. Oswald's Priory was founded by Lady Aethelflaed of Mercia, daughter of Alfred the Great, around 900. The Priory Church, initially dedicated to St. Peter, was constructed from recycled Roman stones.

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St Swithun's Church, Brookthorpe
St Swithun's Church, Brookthorpe

The saddleback tower of this church is visible from the main road behind Brookthorpe Court. It is mainly thirteenth century, although the north aisle is Victorian. The inscription on the porch is a chronogram, with a hidden date recording the execution of Charles I in 1649. Inside, the stairs to the rood-loft remain.

Tailor of Gloucester
Tailor of Gloucester

The Tailor of Gloucester House which is dedicated to the author Beatrix Potter can be found near the cathedral. Since 2013 Gloucester has marked Armed Forces Day with a Drum Head Service held on College Green in the shadow of the cathedral.

The Museum of Gloucester
The Museum of Gloucester

The admission charges include general admission to both the Gloucester Life Museum and the Museum of Gloucester. Under 16's to be accompanied by an adult. A family group is made up of 2 adults and up to 3 children aged 5-17 Visitors with disabilities are able to have one companion for free.

The Tailor of Gloucester
The Tailor of Gloucester

Potter sketched the Gloucester street where the tailor's shop stood as well as cottage interiors, crockery, and furniture. The son of Hutton's coachman posed as a model for the tailor. In Chelsea, Potter was allowed to sketch the interior of a tailor's shop to whose proprietor she would later send a copy.

Trapped Escape Rooms
Trapped Escape Rooms

escape rooms Based on the Japanese online game 'Takagism', Escape Rooms is a real-life room escape game which requires players to work together to solve hidden puzzles to escape a locked themed room, before the 1-hour timer runs out.

Type 22 Pill Box
Type 22 Pill Box

A fine example of a shell proof Type 22 Pillbox at Sandy Hill, Winchfield, Hampshire. Pic by Tim Denton May 2014 Pic by Tim Denton May 2014 Thin rear wall Type 22 Shellproof at the Row Barge Public House, Woolhampton, Berkshire. Picture by Tim Denton.

Type 23 Pill Box
Type 23 Pill Box

Type 23 Pillbox @ St Martins Battery, Western Heights, Dover, Kent. Key facts Official designation: fw3/23 Shape: rectangular Square pillbox with an integral

Well Cross
Well Cross

Well Cross, Gloucester, Gloucestershire. Share. ... This Well Head (cistern) was built to supply water to the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter in Gloucester.

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Wheatstone Hall
Wheatstone Hall

Most Local Government in Gloucester have an opening time of 08:30 and closing time of 17:00.