St Mary Magdalene’s Chapel – Heritage Open Days Event

Hillfield Gardens London Road, Gloucester, United Kingdom

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 2.00pm on Sunday for a short service in […]

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St Catharine’s Church – Heritage Open Days Event

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

Although established in 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 refreshements will be available all day on Saturday. Rehearsal for Sunday worship may be taking place at the end […]

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Christian Heritage Walk – Heritage Open Days Event

This tour traces Gloucester's rich Christian heritage as reflected in its people, places and events. The walk takes an hour and a half. Pre-booking required. Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre in Southgate Street. Meet at St Michael's Tower at The Cross. This event is one of many which form Gloucester History Festival and Heritage […]

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Historic Docks Walk – Heritage Open Days

Gloucester Docks Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Take a FREE guided walk around Britain's most inland port. The walk lasts about an hour. Pre-booking required. Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre in Southgate Street. Meet outside the Waterways Museum in Gloucester Docks This event is one of many forming Gloucester History Festival and Heritage Open Days

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Beatrix Potter Walk – Heritage Open Days Event

Gloucester City Centre 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 FREE guided walk takes in the places in Gloucester which are closely connected with Beatrix Potter. The walk lasts about an hour. Pre-booking is required. Tickets available from […]

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Gloucester Spa Walk – Heritage Open Days Event

In the early 1800s, Gloucester had a thriving spa. This FREE guided walk traces the history of The Spa and takes in some of the fine buildings that it generated. The walk takes about an hour. Pre-booking is required. Tickets available from Tourist Information Centre in Southgate Street. Meet outside Christ Church in Brunswick Road. […]

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Robert Raikes Walk – Heritage Open Days Event

Gloucester City Centre Gloucester

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

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The Life and Times of Gloucester’s Chimes – Heritage Open Days Event

St Nicholas Church Lower Westgate Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

The Cathedral chimes were restored in 2013 after a silence of some 20 years. Jonathan MacKechnie-Jarvis, the Honorary Chimekeeper, will explain how they work, illustrating their 500 year history with music and pictures. The talk will take place at St Nicholas Church in Lower Westgate Street and will last about 40 minutes. The audience will […]

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Songs of Praise marking World War One Centenary and Battle of Somme – Heritage Open Days Event

Salvation Army Citadel Eastgate Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

Beautiful hymns, songs and poetry of WWI to mark this bloodiest of conflicts. Poems read by Jeremy Keck. WWI songs and music written by Gloucestershire composers, including Herbert Howells, Hubert Parry, Ivor Gurney and Gustav Holst. The vocal soloist will be Philip Webb and further music will be provided by Gloucester Salvation Army Band (Cliff […]

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