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Hatherley Manor
Down Hatherley Lane, Gloucester GL2 9QA - England, UK

The beautiful Hatherley Manor Hotel in Gloucester is in the heart of Gloucester and convenient for exploring the cotswold villages and historic docks. It is a 17th century building situated in picturesque and scenic acres of private grounds...
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Attractions near Hatherley Manor
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| Nature in Art (1.3 Miles) |
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The world’s first museum dedicated exclusively to art inspired by nature in all forms, styles and media. Spanning 1500 years, the collection has been created...
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| King’s School (4.1 Miles) |
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Henry VIII founded King’s School. When he converted the Abbey of St Peter into Gloucester Cathedral, he also replaced the monastic school with a cathedral...
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| Tithe Barn (4.3 Miles) |
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The tithe barn at Ashleworth was erected during the 15th Century. Built by Abbot Newland, it is of a limestone construction and measures 125 feet...
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| Guildhall (4.4 Miles) |
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The Guildhall was built in 1890-2 for Gloucester City Council. Architect George H. Hunt did not stint on the civic magnificence. When the building was...
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| Shire Hall (4.4 Miles) |
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Gloucestershire County Council has an impressive home. The original building opened in 1816. It was designed by Sir Robert Smirke for the county magistrates. His...
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| Golden Cross (4.6 Miles) |
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Here’s the proof that Gloucester flourished in Elizabethan times. This fine town house would have been built for a prosperous merchant, living above his shop....
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| Greyfriars (4.6 Miles) |
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Ruins are all that remain of the medieval Greyfriars. This Franciscan friary was founded around 1230 by Thomas, lord of Berkeley Castle. The Franciscans were...
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| Landsdown Crescent (6.3 Miles) |
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Landsdown Estate is one of Britain's first provincial garden suburbs. In 1824, JP Papworth planned a suburb of high-quality housing, built around gardens and parks....
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| Cheltenham Art Gallery (6.3 Miles) |
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Extended in 1989, Cheltenham’s museum and art gallery houses an impressive permanent collection of ceramics, jewellery, fine art, furniture and local history exhibits as well...
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| Royal Crescent (6.3 Miles) |
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One of the earliest and best of Cheltenham's Regency terraces, Royal Crescent was built between 1805 and 1825 by Charles Harcourt, an architect from Bath,...
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| John Dower House (6.3 Miles) |
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John Dower house is one of Cheltenham's most impressive buildings. Ashlar-faced, four stories high, with a central Ionic portico, it was built in 1820 as...
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| Municipal Offices (6.4 Miles) |
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Begun in 1823 but probably not completed until 1835, Cheltenham’s municipal offices are regarded by many as the finest regency buildings not only in Cheltenham...
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| Neptune Fountain (6.4 Miles) |
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This fountain stands at the South end of Cheltenham’s magnificent Municipal Offices. It was carved out of Portland stone in 1892-2 by Boulton & Sons,...
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| The Courtyard (6.5 Miles) |
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The Courtyard’s glass and iron free-standing pavilion makes for an unusual shopping experience in one of the most stylish parts of Cheltenham. Its sunken central...
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| Montpellier Walk (6.5 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s most elegant parade of shops was built between 1840 and 1860. The shops are separated by 32 caryatids or stone pillars carved into female...
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| Montpellier Spa (6.6 Miles) |
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The first Montpellier Spa was nothing more than a small wooden pavilion, hastily constructed in 1809 by the entrepreneur William Thompson to take advantage of...
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| The Brewery (6.6 Miles) |
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Cheltenham's newest leisure and retail centre is home to a fitness centre, an 11-screen cinema, shops, restaurants and bars. Converted from an old maltings, The...
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| Everyman Theatre (6.6 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre is worth visiting not only for its performances, which include opera, drama, dance, ballet, comedy, pantomime and music, but also for its...
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| Cheltenham Town Hall (6.6 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s Edwardian Baroque Town Hall was built entirely for entertainment and it's still used for that purpose today. Events held here include concerts, dinners, balls,...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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