Heritage Open Days Friends Meeting House

Friends Meeting House Greyfriars, Gloucester

The Quakers Meeting House is a Grade II listed building, built in 1834 and designed by Samuel Daukes. In 1878 a large portico was added, with a schoolroom above. A unique feature is the large wooden screen between the two main rooms which can be wound up and down to make one large space. Quakers […]

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Heritage Open Days St Catharine’s Church

St Catharine's Church London Road, Gloucester, United Kingdom

Although established as part of St Oswald’s Priory in 1540, the current church building is only 100 years old. A Prayer station will be available. Routine church activities will be taking place during opening hours. Light refreshments will be available.  Full wheelchair access.

Free

Heritage Open Days St Mary Magdalene’s Chapel

St Mary Magdalene's Chapel Hillfield Gardens, London Rd, Gloucester

The Friends of Hillfield Gardens will open the Chapel of St Mary Magdalene, the remains of a 12th century leper chapel. It contains a stone recumbent figure which some people believe to be the effigy of St Kyneburgh. Join Reverend Richard Atkins, from BBC Radio Gloucestershire, at 14.00 on Sunday for a short service in […]

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Heritage Open Days That’s Entertainment Walk W07

Gloucester City Centre Gloucester

A walk down Westgate St to see the locations of former cinemas and theatres where Gloucester citizens indulged in their pleasures and pastimes. The walk lasts about 30 minutes Meet at the Cross Pre-booking required at Tourist Information Centre, on 01452 396752 or at www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk

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Heritage Open Days Beatrix Potter Walk W01

House of the Tailor of Gloucester 9 College Court, Gloucester

In 1903 Beatrix Potter published one of her most loved tales, The Tailor of Gloucester. It was inspired by a visit she made to the city. This guided walk takes in the places of Gloucester which are closely connected with Beatrix Potter. The walk lasts about 1 hour Meet at the Beatrix Potter Museum, 9 […]

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Heritage Open Days Gloucester Spa Tour W09

Gloucester Spa Spa Road, Gloucester, United Kingdom

In the early 1800s, Gloucester had a thriving spa This guided walk traces the history of The Spa and takes in some of the fine buildings that it generated The walk lasts about 1 hour Meet outside Christ Church, Brunswick Road Pre-booking required at Tourist Information Centre or on 01452 396572 or online at www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk

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Heritage Open Days Robert Raikes Tour W21

Gloucester City Centre Gloucester

This walk tells the story of Robert Raikes, newspaper publisher, prison reformer and promoter of the Sunday School movement and shows some the buildings in Gloucester connected with him. The guided walk starts in the garden of the Robert Raikes House where Robert’s wife used to serve plum cake to the Sunday School children in […]

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Gloucester and the Black Death

St Michael's Tower The Cross, Gloucester, United Kingdom

Talk by Ian Holt at St Michael's Tower. The Bubonic Plague swept across Europe in the 14th century. A third of the population of England died as a result. Gloucester was not immune - and the plague was here to stay! Tickets £3.00 from Gloucester Tourist Information Centre in Southgate Street.

£3.00

Gloucester Civic Trust Talk – Samuel Bowly

Gala Club. Fairmile Gardens, Tewkesbury Road Fairmile Gardens, Gloucester

Samuel Bowly - Antony Barlow Samuel Bowly was  a true Christian gent. Not only was he a revered local businessman and leader of a temperance movement, but he was also, along with William Wilberforce, one of the prime movers in the abolition of slavery in the 19th century. One of his descendants, Antony Barlow, tells Sam’s story. […]

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