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1 Tewkesbury Abbey
Religious buildings
Church Street GB - Tewkesbury GL20 5RZ
The church is structurally simple but boasts very fine details, illustrating the opulence and importance of the former Benedictine abbey. It escaped the Dissolution when local residents bought it. The large 12C tower is the most impressive part. No..
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2 Cathedral
Religious buildings
17 College Green GB - Gloucester GL1 2LR
The present structure is essentially the creation of the Norman Benedictine Abbot, Serlo, and some of his 14C successors, who pioneered the Perpendicular style and adorned the transept and choir using funds provided by royal patronage or by pilgrims ..
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3 National Waterways Museum
Museums and art
Llanthony Warehouse GB - Gloucester
Using contemporary technology (video, interactive screens etc), this inspired museum evokes the life of boatmen in all their guises during the golden age of Britain’s canals in the 18C, dealing with types of boat, life aboard, waterside flora and fau..
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4 St Mary's Church
Religious buildings
A38 GB - Deerhurst GL19 4BN
The oldest parts of St Mary's, formerly a church in a prospering monastery, may go back as far as the 8C. The church has remained profoundly Saxon, despite being rebuilt and enlarged several times. This can be seen in the splendid baptismal fonts . ..
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5 City Centre
Architecture, castles and historic districts
High Street GB - Cheltenham
Little remains of pre-spa Cheltenham except for the secluded Church of St Mary and the line of the much rebuilt High Street. At right angles to this old thoroughfare is the Promenade , the city's main street, dominated by the majestic Queen's Hote..
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6 The Promenade
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Promenade GB - Cheltenham GL50 1LE
To the east of the upper part of the Promenade are the Imperial Gardens, a dazzling splash of colour in the Summer and to the west are magnificent Regency houses . To the south is Montpellier Walk , whose mid-19C shopfronts are divided up by Grecia..
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7 Sudeley Castle
Architecture, castles and historic districts
B4632 GB - Winchcombe GL54 5JD
Sudeley Castle stands on the spectacular slopes of the Cotswolds. Once a medieval fortress, then the home of Catherine Parr , widow of Henry VIII, the castle was besieged and destroyed during the Civil War. During the 19C, the building was restored;..
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8 Historic Docks
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Gloucester Docks GB - Gloucester GL1 2HE
The fifteen brick warehouses of this 19C river port are being revamped in preparation for this redundant site being transformed into a lively and trendy new focal point for the city. Restaurants, flats and shopping galleries have moved into the surro..
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9 Snowshill Manor
Architecture, castles and historic districts
GB - Snowshill WR12 7JU
Protected by the steep slope, this is a fine example of a Cotswolds manor as built in around 1500. There is a great range of objects collected by the eccentric Charles Wade throughout his life. Wade also created the charming terraced garden .
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10 Chapel of Odda
Religious buildings
A38 GB - Deerhurst GL19 4BN
Built on a low hillock, in the middle of the Severn bed that runs nearby, the Chapel of Odda was consecrated by Count Odda in 1056. Still attached to the farm that it once housed the kitchen for, the chapel was only "rediscovered" in the ..
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11 Pittville Park
Nature and gardens
Clarence Road GB - Cheltenham
A romantic park, the keystone of the elegant district of Classical villas laid out by Joseph Pitt. The picturesque lake, tall trees and sweeping lawns form the setting for the Pump Room (1825-1830). This Grecian building with its Ionic colonnade an..
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12 Museum and Art Gallery
Museums and art
Clarence Street GB - Cheltenham GL50 3JT
Among the paintings, porcelain, pottery and many exhibits of local interest is a fine collection of applied art, illustrating the importance of the Cotswolds in the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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13 Via Sacra
Architecture, castles and historic districts
Via Sacra GB - Gloucester GL12
This famous pedestrian route roughly follows the line of the Roman walls and links the cathedral with a modern shopping centre and other points of interest, notably Blackfriars, a medieval Dominican friary.
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14 City Centre
Architecture, castles and historic districts
The Cross GB - Gloucester GL1 2HQ
St Michael's Tower , now the Tourist Information Centre, marks the site where the medieval streets once met, the Cross. Bishop Hooper's Lodging in Westgate Street, now the Gloucester Folk Museum and the New Inn in Northgate Street are two exce..
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