Heritage Open Days St Mary de Lode Church

St Mary de Lode Church Archdeacon Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

The city’s oldest parish church which is mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1085. It was built over a Saxon church and a Roman building. The Roman mosaic tiled floor can still be seen in the church. The building was used as a prison for Royalist soldiers during the Civil War in 1643. Refreshments are […]

Free

Heritage Open Days St Mary de Lode Church

St Mary de Lode Church Archdeacon Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

The city’s oldest parish church which is mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1085. It was built over a Saxon church and a Roman building. The Roman mosaic tiled floor can still be seen in the church. The building was used as a prison for Royalist soldiers during the Civil War in 1643. On Saturday […]

Free

St Mary de Lode Church – Heritage Open Days Event

St Mary de Lode Church Archdeacon Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

The city's oldest parish church , which is mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1085. It was built over a Saxon church and a Roman building. the Roman mosaic tiled floor can still be seen in the church. The building was used as a prison for Royalist soldiers during the Civil War in 1643. On […]

Free

Edward Elgar – Heritage Open Days Event

St Mary de Lode Church Archdeacon Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

This talk on Edward Elgar is given by Wendy Hill a guide and lecturer at the Elgar Birthplace Museum. The talk is organised by the Gloucester Music Society, prior to a performance of Elgar's great Piano Quintet in the Chapter House of Gloucester Cathedral on Saturday 1st October at 3.00pm. The talk will take place […]

Free

St Mary de Lode Church – Heritage Open Days Event

St Mary de Lode Church Archdeacon Street, Gloucester, United Kingdom

The city's oldest parish church , which is mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1085. It was built over a Saxon church and a Roman building. the Roman mosaic tiled floor can still be seen in the church. The building was used as a prison for Royalist soldiers during the Civil War in 1643. On […]