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Looking at the lively City we see today, it is hard to believe that Gloucester was once a tiny port on the River Severn...
This is a lovely pastoral village set beside the west bank of the River Severn, in the middle of a typical rural Gloucestershire landscape...
The streets of Painswick are narrow and crammed with fine examples of glowing honey coloured stone buildings from all periods..
Tewkesbury in Gloucestershire is an historic market town, situated near the Cotswolds, it has a beautiful Abbey over 500yrs old and lots of historic buildings and ancient alley ways to explore...
Cheltenham, the very mention of this grand old town conjurs up not only images of gracious georgian houses but also of superb thoroughbred horses thundering round the town's.....
One of the finest cathedrals in England and rated as one of the most beautiful in the world, Gloucester Cathedral is a.....
Today Gloucester Docks bristles with excitement for everyone, for this is a lavish landscape where care has been taken to.....
Only restored Dutch water garden in the country, and reputedly home to England's oldest evergreen oak...
Painswick is a beautiful Cotswold village of mellow golden stone. It is renowned not simply for its Cotswold beauty, but also.....
Standing taller than any other building in tewkesbury, is the fantastic tewkesbury abbey. It is over 500 years old and has the.....
The Old Baptist chapel and Burial ground- A 15th century building opposite the abbey that was used for worship around the time.....
Flaxley Abbey has a long and illustrious history, it was originally built to house a Cistercian order by Roger, Earl of Hereford.....