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  2. Fleece Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Fleece Hotel was first opened in 1497 as one of the three major inns of Gloucester to house pilgrims visiting the tomb of Edward II of England. The 12th century undercroft, known as the "Monk's Retreat" was originally part of a merchant's house, and was incorporated into the structure.

  3. The New Inn, Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    The courtyard of the New Inn (2016) The New Inn, 16 Northgate Street, Gloucester, England, is a timber framed building used as a public house, hotel and restaurant.It is the most complete surviving example of a medieval courtyard inn with galleries in Britain, and is a Grade I listed building. [1]

  4. Gloucester, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Gloucester (/ ˈ ɡ l ɒ s t ər / GLOST-ər) is a city in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States.It sits on Cape Ann and is a part of Massachusetts's North Shore.The population was 29,729 at the 2020 U.S. Census. [2]

  5. Magnolia, Massachusetts - Wikipedia

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    Magnolia is a small village in Gloucester, located in Essex County, Massachusetts, United States, on the Manchester-by-the-Sea town line in the southwestern part of the city. Straddling the town line between the two communities is Surf Park, [ 1 ] a two-acre swath of land that has scenic views of Kettle Cove.

  6. L'Espalier - Wikipedia

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    L'Espalier served locally grown produce prepared in classically French ways, offering lunch in the afternoon and dinner nightly with tea service on the weekends 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. Patrons could choose from three prix-fixe menu, the seasonal degustation (tasting) menu or the Chef's tasting journey.

  7. The Tall Ship, Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    The pub is a two-storey italianate style building with a cellar. It is built on the corner of the entrance to the Docks. It has north and east facing sides and it is angled at the corner where the main entrance is located.

  8. Barton Street, Gloucester - Wikipedia

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    Barton Street is a street in the Barton and Tredworth district of Gloucester that is the location of a number of listed buildings: Church of all Saints [1] 110 and 112 Barton Street [2] The Olympus Theatre [3] The Vauxhall Inn [4] Barton Street elects a mock mayor. [5] [6]

  9. Glocester, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    The Town of Gloucester was part of Providence until 1731 when it became an independent town. [4] North Glocester was incorporated as the separate town of Burrillville in 1806. At the same time, the residents of Gloucester voted to change the spelling of the town to Glocester to differentiate it from Gloucester, Massachusetts. Glocester is an ...

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