About
This building stands on the east side of the docks, between Llanthony Warehouse (now Gloucester Waterways Museum) and Llanthony Road, where it crosses Llanthony Bridge. The name ‘Llanthony’ is taken from the now-ruined medieval priory on the west bank. Llanthony Secunda Priory was established by Miles de Gloucester in 1136. Like his father and grandfather, Miles was High Sheriff of Gloucester and was also Lord High Constable of England.
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Facilities
Other
- Waterfront
Accessibility
- Accessible to Wheelchair Users
- Facilities for Disabled Visitors
- Toilets for disabled visitors
Catering
- Serve breakfast
- Serve evening meal
- Serve lunch
Children & Infants
- Accept children (Minimum age)
- Baby changing facilities
- Baby Changing Facilities
- Children's menu
Establishment Features
- Garden/patio for guests' use
- Groups accepted
Key Features
- Waterfront
Parking & Transport
- Parking Off Site