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Gloucester
The Priory is a magnificent 13th century scheduled monument, with three ranges available for filming.
Gloucester
Barnwood Park & Arboretum is a 6-hectare Green Flag awarded open space, and the grounds are the remainder of the Barnwood House Estate.
Gloucester
Hillfield Gardens was originally created in 1867, as the private gardens of the Italianate style Hillfield House and houses three historic monuments, St Mary Magdalen Chapel, Scriven's Conduit and The Kings Board, as well as many mature and…
GLOUCESTER
Located in the City Centre, Westgate Car Park is a 5-minute walk from Gloucester Cathedral and Gloucester Prison.
GLOUCESTER
Alney Island is an 80-hectare site, located on the banks of the River Severn and less than one kilometre from the City Centre.
Gloucester
Found within the city of Gloucester, this fine Victorian building houses an internationally important collection of treasures of nearly one million objects.
GLOUCESTER
Westgate Park & Boating Lake is a 9-hectare open space on the banks of the River Severn. The area contains a picnic area, surfaced footpaths with riverside views and wetland habitat areas to encourage wildlife.
Gloucester
St Oswalds Priory was founded by Warrior Queen Aethelflaed, daughter of Alfred the Great in 9th century.
Gloucester
LV14 is a unique Light Vessel, a floating lighthouse, formerly named SPURN.
GLOUCESTER
Fifteen Victorian warehouses stand as proud guardians to Britain's most inland port.
GLOUCESTER
Gloucester Cathedral is an extraordinary building with many treasures that are of national significance.
With centuries of craftsmanship on display, the architecture, stained glass and artefacts are some of the best examples of their kind in the…
Gloucester
Two-hundred and fifty acres of open countryside with viewpoints, pleasant walks and way-marked nature trails that cover the hill.
Gloucester
A former prison of 4 acres - opened in 1792 and in use until 2013 when it was closed down. Built to house around 300 prisoners in 3 different wings. Still contains cells, landings, kitchens, showers, hospital wing, exercise yards, visits room,…
Gloucester
Right in the heart of the city, Gloucester Guildhall is a vibrant venue home to an impressive programme of music, comedy, film, and theatre.
GLOUCESTER
The venue is bursting with character and historic beauty, its extraordinary medieval ruins and beautifully restored buildings are set within 5 acres of spacious grounds, with a unique scenic canal-side location.
GLOUCESTER
Gloucester Park is the City’s premier park and boasts of 11-hectares of open space located close to the city centre.
Gloucester
A row of 52 Victorian Terraced houses painted in bright vivid colours.
GLOUCESTER
Founded in the Roman times, the cathedral city of the Cotswolds, is a city boasting over 2,000 years of history.