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A shopping outlet area which has been incorporated with the old warehouses in Gloucester Docks. On 5 December 2013, in a £60 million Quayside development, the nearby Cineworld moved from the Peel Centre across the road into the Quays and was renamed Cineworld Gloucester Quays. It is a fully digitalised 10-screen cinema complex with a 1,600 ...
High Orchard Street in the Gloucester Quays development with former Matthews factory on the right. Most of High Orchard was redeveloped as Gloucester Quays shopping centre and associated buildings in the early 2000s. The surviving streets are High Orchard Street, Baker Street, Church Street, Llanthony Road, Southgate Street, and Merchants' Road.
Kimbrose Square, Gloucester: 2011: Tom Price Sculpture: Mild steel: 16 metres high Gloucester City Council: The final element of the Linkages scheme, connecting Gloucester Quays and the city centre [17]
The Gloucester Waterways Museum is part of Llanthony Warehouse, Gloucester, built in 1873. Designed by Capel N Tripp, for local corn merchants, Wait, James & Co. [3] It is a six storey red brick building, with a slate roof and stone lintels and sills. [4] The warehouse would have been used for storing timber, grain and alcohol. [5]
Llanthony Bridge, Gloucester by Edward Smith, n.d. Oil on canvas, Museum of Gloucester. [1] Llanthony Road Bridge is a bridge over the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal in the Gloucester Docks and High Orchard area. It is the third bridge on the site. [2]
High Orchard Bridge is a bascule bridge over the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal in High Orchard in the city of Gloucester, England. It was opened in 2008 to carry the newly constructed St Ann Way over the canal. In 2012, Marstons pub company opened a brand new pub on the land next to the bridge and named it after the bridge “The High Orchard ...
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The Soldiers of Gloucestershire Museum is located within the historic docks in the city of Gloucester.The museum tells the story of two regiments of the British Army, the Gloucestershire Regiment, including its antecedents the 28th (North Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot and the 61st (South Gloucestershire) Regiment of Foot, and the Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, both of which recruited ...