Heritage Open Days The Dick Whittington (St Nicholas House)

The Dick Whittington 100 Westgate Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

Situated at 100 Westgate Street Take a guided tour of this superb 15th century building with a splendid Georgian façade, once a town house of the Whittington family. View the elaborate Elizabethan wall painting on the first floor. Refreshments available for purchase after your tour. No booking required

Free

Heritage Open Days Black & White Buildings Walk W02

Gloucester City Centre Gloucester

A walking tour of 15th Century timber framed buildings in the city centre, pointing out structure, architecture and brief historical background. Are they really black and white? Meet at St Michael’s Tower, The Cross Pre-booking required at Tourist Information Centre, on 01452 396752 or www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk

Free

Heritage Open Days Historic Docks Walk

Gloucester Docks Gloucester, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom

Take a guided walk around Britain’s most inland port. The walk lasts about 1 hour Meet outside the Waterways Museum in Gloucester Docks Pre-booking required at Tourist Information Centre, on 01452 396752 or at www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk

Free

Heritage Open Days Poetry Walk W18

Gloucester City Centre Gloucester

  Join local poet, Peter Wyton, (BBC Radio Gloucestershire’s Breakfast Bard) on a walk round the City centre, where he will perform his poems about local people, buildings, and events. The walk lasts about 1 hour Meet at St Michael’s Tower, The Cross Pre-booking required at Tourist Information Centre, on 01452 396572 or at www.gloucesterhistoryfestival.co.uk

Free

Heritage Open Days Hedleys

64 Westgate Street Come for tea and cake in this beautifully-restored 15th century building. The windows on the ground floor are examples of mid-Victorian plate glass using technology gained in building the Crystal Palace, London, for the Great Exhibition of 1851. You can still see some of the original beams inside Gloucester’s oldest retail premises. […]

Free

Heritage Open Days Hedleys

64 Westgate Street Come for tea and cake in this beautifully-restored 15th century building. The windows on the ground floor are examples of mid-Victorian plate glass using technology gained in building the Crystal Palace, London, for the Great Exhibition of 1851. You can still see some of the original beams inside Gloucester’s oldest retail premises. […]

Free

Heritage Open Days Mariners Church

Mariners Church Gloucester Docks, Gloucester

Mariners Church opened in 1849 and became popular with the townspeople as well as the mariners visiting the port. The Chaplain was responsible for visiting every ship that arrived. The church features fine stained glass windows. An active church continues to meet in the building

Free

Heritage Open Days Gloucester Cathedral

Gloucester Cathedral College Green, Gloucester

Formerly the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter, founded in the 11th century, the Cathedral features Norman pillars in the nave, the elaborate tomb of Edward II, exquisite 14th century fan vaulting, the 15th century tower and the magnificent Great East Window. For details of tours and other activities at the Cathedral for Heritage Open Days […]

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Heritage Open Days Shire Hall Tour H05

Shire Hall Westgate Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

Headquarters of Gloucestershire County Council. Join the County Archivist for a tour incorporating the 1816 entrance, portrait gallery, 17thC Flemish tapestry and Council Chamber, followed by an illustrated talk on the history of the building. Meet at 10am prompt at Westgate Street entrance. Tour lasts one hour Pre-booking required at Tourist Information Centre, on 01452 […]

Free