Gloucester, England
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Gloucester, England
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113 and 115, Westgate Street
Gloucester, England
Two shops and former dwellings. Early C19, with late C19 or early C20 alterations; may contain earlier structure. Brick with stone details, slate roof, central brick stack.
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109 and 111, Westgate Street
Gloucester, England
Two shops and former dwellings. Early C19 with late C19 and early C20 alterations. Brick with stone details, hipped slate roof, brick stack.
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Folk Museum
Gloucester, England
Town house, later shop, now museum. Brick, stone, timber frame, slate roof with end-gables and cross-gabled dormers, two end-gable brick stacks.
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Dick Whittington Tavern
Gloucester, England
Merchant's house, later shop and dwelling, now public house. Associated with and possibly built for the family of Richard Whittington, Mayor of London.
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Pin Factory Annexe of Folk Museum
Gloucester, England
Barn, later factory, now museum annexe. Mid C16, partly rewalled in C17 and remodelled in late C18 for use as pin factory; restored as workshop for Folk Museum by Gloucester City Council after 1935.
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Cider House to E of Corner of Folk Museum Courtyard
Gloucester, England
Includes: No.2 QUAY STREET. Workshop and warehouse incorporating walls of a C18 coach house, later slaughter house, now museum annexe. c1830.
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Folk Museum (Bishop Hoopers Lodging)
Gloucester, England
Merchant's house. c1500, probably for a master clothier; C17 addition at rear heightened in C18; other minor alterations and additions of various dates; 1933 restored and converted for use as folk museum for Gloucester City Council.
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93 and 95, Westgate Street
Gloucester, England
Pair of shops and former dwellings. C18 but may incorporate earlier structure, C19 and C20 alterations.
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Winnycroft Farmhouse: Barn c. 20 M to W
Gloucester, England
Threshing barn and stables now storage outbuilding. Late C18. Weatherboarded timber-framed on limestone coursed rubble plinth with chamfered cap.