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About Gloucester:
Looking at the lively City we see today, it is hard to
believe that Gloucester was once a tiny port on the River Severn. When
the Romas came, they named the port Glevum and fortified it in order to
guard the roads to Wales. The gates of the old Roman town lie beneath
Gloucester's main streets - Southgate, Northgate, Eastgate and Westgate.
Visible remains from the Roman period can be seen in the City Museum.
Gloucester prospered and thrived throughout the centuries but it's
abiding triumph is a legacy from the Norman period, it's inspiring and
lofty Cathedral. Historically, the Abbey of St.Peter, Gloucester was
founded before the Norman Conquest, however, as with many other English
abbeys, was reformed soon after the arrival of the Normans. Serlo, was
the first Norman abbot and it is he that began the existing building in
1089 when the main work was completed in time for the consecration of
1128. The east end of the Cathedral was remodelled by skilled London
masons after Edward II was buried there. The Cathedral has an impressive
nave lined with piers supports Romanesque, triforium and clerestory. The
transepts and choir are among the earliest examples of Perpendicular
style.
The memorial window to the dead of the Battle of Crecy in
1346, is the largest stained glass window in England and depicts the
Coronation of the Virgin. Measuring 72ft x 38ft this window is one of
the glories of this great Cathedral. The cloisters of the Cathedral date
14th-century and show the earliest surviving fan vaulting. In the south
walk, carrels-miniture studies, used by monks for reading and working.
Rising majestically to form a landmark above the city is the magnificent
pinnacled Cathedral tower, an addition of the 15th-century. The bell
tower houses the heaviest medieval bell in England. This great Cathedral
is a glorious historical treasure chest. A place of elaborate beauty,
the Cathedral has a magical atmosphere and is a constant source of
fascination and amazement. Interestingly, most latterly the Cathedral
was used for scene's shot for the Harry Potter film.
This is a City that has a great deal to offer, it has beautiful old
buildings, attractive gardens and parks and miles of lovely waterways.
Gloucester Docks have been mostly refurbished and the buildings are a
joy. The docks and waterways are thronged with gaily coloured craft, a
trip on the river is not to be missed - it will be a source of constant
delight.
Historic buildings to see include; Bishop Hooper's Lodging, The
Guildhall, Blackfriars, House of the Tailor of Gloucester, the National
Waterways museum and the antique centre is housed in a converted
19th-century warehouse in the docks area.
The City is surrounded by fine Gloucestershire countryside, mostly
agricultural interspersed with lovely old villages, showing glowing
Cotswold stone properties and some, belonging to an earlier period, have
magnificent half-timbered black and white houses and cottages. There are
many splendid churches to be seen including the beautiful Tewkesbury
Abbey and there are the famous 'wool' churches of the many prosperous
Cotswold villages scattered throughout Gloucestershire. Other historic
buildings include - Ashleworth Manor and Tithe Barn, Berkeley Castle,
Frampton Court, Llanthony Priory, St.Briavels Castle, The Forest of Dean
Railway and the Heritage Centre at Wooton-under-Edge, to name but a few.
There are several Wildlife and Waterfowl sancturies in Gloucestershire
as well as fields full of Hops, and Orchards bright with rosy red
apples, ripe pears and golden plumbs. The City offers a wide cultural
experience and there are plenty of pleasant inns and public houses both
in the City centre and surrounding towns and villages. This is a place
to be enjoyed and from which you will take many memories.
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