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Holiday Inn Gloucester / Cheltenham
Crest Way, Barnwood, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, Gloucestershire GL4 3RX

Situated just off the M5, this contemporary hotel offers modern accommodation and an extensive range of leisure and business facilities. Just over 3 km (2 miles) from Gloucester city centre, you can visit the revitalized Docks area...
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Merchant’s Quay Shopping Centre  (2.3 Miles)
At the heart of the historic docks is this waterfront complex of cafés and speciality shops. Its covered courtyard gives access to Phillpotts Warehouse, which...
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National Waterways Museum  (2.3 Miles)
Immerse yourself in Britain’s canals without getting wet. Hands-on displays illuminate life and work on the waterways. Learn how to drive a barge through a...
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Little Cloister House  (2.3 Miles)
The Abbey of St Peter was grand enough to have two cloisters. The smaller one gave onto the monastic infirmary. So we can picture it...
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Guildhall  (2.4 Miles)
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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Gloucestershire Archives  (2.5 Miles)
The Gloucestershire Archives are a fascinating collection of documents that have a history that goes back many hundreds of years. A great deal of...
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Greyfriars  (2.6 Miles)
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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The Fountain Inn  (2.6 Miles)
Few public houses have a history as long as this one. The present building dates from the 17th century, but there was an inn on...
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Gloucester City Museum  (2.6 Miles)
The Victorians had a passion for museums. Gloucester acquired its imposing purpose-built museum in 1900, but the collection it was built to house was started...
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King’s School  (2.6 Miles)
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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The Soldiers of Gloucester Museum  (2.7 Miles)
Sphinxes guard the entrance to this military museum. Why? The sphinx of Egypt is a battle honour won by the Gloucestershire Regiment. Inside is displayed...
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Historic Gloucester Docks  (2.7 Miles)
Britain’s most inland port was once thronged with ships unloading their cargoes. Massive Victorian warehouses and a steam crane conjure up those days so well...
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Shire Hall  (2.7 Miles)
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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Coach and Horses  (2.7 Miles)
This pub’s overhanging upper floor gives away its age. Its sturdy timber frame has seen out the centuries. The core of it was built in...
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Gloucester Cathedral  (2.8 Miles)
The beautiful Gloucester Cathedral has been a place of worship for more than 1,300 years. With its stunning architecture, the cloisters are regarded as one...
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Gloucester Folk Museum  (2.8 Miles)
Discover what life was really like in Gloucester over the last 500 years. On display is local history, home life, crafts, trades and industries. Children...
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St Mary de Lode Church  (2.9 Miles)
This church is a curiosity. Its nave was rebuilt in 1825-6 by James Cooke. He was a local mason, but he chose to support the...
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Nature in Art  (4.9 Miles)
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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Guild Gallery  (6 Miles)
This gallery is owned and run by the famous Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen. The organization, one of the oldest of its kind in the country,...
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Bisley Street  (6 Miles)
Bisley Street runs along the ancient Gloucester-to-Cirencester road, and has Painswick's oldest buildings. Among them, New Hall, a fifteenth Century wool hall, The Chur, which...
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Gloucestershire Craftsmen  (6 Miles)
The Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen was founded in 1933 and since that time has gone from strength to strength. It features an eclectic mixture...
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Fiery Beacon Gallery  (6 Miles)
The Fiery Beacon Gallery exhibits and sells unusual and contemporary arts and crafts. Regularly changing exhibitions focus on painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, photography, textiles and...
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Landsdown Crescent  (7.4 Miles)
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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Montpellier Spa  (7.5 Miles)
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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Montpellier Walk  (7.6 Miles)
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 Terrace  (7.6 Miles)
The Regency village of Montpellier in Cheltenham is as chic and fashionable today as it was 150 years ago, with its specialist shops, fine restaurants,...
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The Courtyard  (7.7 Miles)
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 Arcade  (7.7 Miles)
Cheltenham has many unique shops and arcades, some dating from its heyday as a fashionable spa town. This arcade is one of them and it's...
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Cheltenham Ladies’ College  (7.8 Miles)
Cheltenham was at forefront of Victorian education in Britain and The Cheltenham Ladies' College led the way in the education of girls. Its early success...
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Cheltenham Town Hall  (7.9 Miles)
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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Tithe Barn  (8 Miles)
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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St Andrew & St Bartholomew Ch.  (8 Miles)
The Saxon originals of the church at Ashleworth can be spotted inside by the herringbone stonework. The church’s hagioscope, or ‘squint’, has been re-opened, enabling...
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Royal Crescent  (8.1 Miles)
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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Winston Churchill Gardens  (8.1 Miles)
One of Cheltenham's less well-known public spaces, this award-winning garden is minutes from the town centre. A long path leads from the high street to...
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Playhouse Theatre  (8.2 Miles)
Cheltenham's amateur theatre has been putting on productions for over sixty years. Founded in 1945, the building was converted from Henry Thompson's Montpellier Baths, which...
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Church of St Gregory the Great  (8.2 Miles)
St Gregory's Church was begun in 1854 and designed by the well-known architect, Charles Hanson. It took 23 years to complete, not being consecrated until...
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John Dower House  (8.2 Miles)
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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Sandford Parks Lido  (8.2 Miles)
Sandford Parks Lido's heated outdoor pools are a mecca for swimmers on sunny days. Facilities include a heated 50-metre pool with lanes for training, a...
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St Mary’s Parish Church  (8.2 Miles)
St Mary’s Parish Church, the only medieval building in Cheltenham, is also noteworthy for its outstanding windows, especially the beautiful rose window on the east...
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Central Electricity Station  (8.2 Miles)
This ornate red-brick building is actually an early electricity station. Based on the Strozzi Palace in Florence, it was part of Cheltenham's first electricity grid,...
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Cambray Baptist Church  (8.2 Miles)
This Italianate church was designed by Henry Dangerfield and completed in 1855 with money raised by the Baptist congregation that was formed over ten years...
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