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Best Museums & Galleries in Bristol
"Built in the second half of the 19th century, Blaise Castle House is the highlight and obvious main event of the Blaine …"
"Built in the second half of the 19th century, Blaise Castle House is the highlight and obvious main event of the Blaine …"
"Built in 1811 as a home for retired staff from Blaise Castle, Blaise Hamlet features a small collection of buildings that remain well-preserved to this day. The hamlet is made up of nine quaint cottages laid out around the hamlet’s green, forming a picturesque scene of the English countryside. This hamlet was one of the first of its kind and is also home to an original stone sundial and water pump."
"– #visitbristol #bestofbristol #bbcbristol #cottage #visitengland #igersbristol #catsofbristol #bristol_lens #iamatraveler. A post shared by Zoë (@zfjsutton) on Jan 2, 2020 at 7:07am PST. Why settle for one pretty cottage when you can see nine of them all surrounding a lush green?"
"This underground chamber on Eastgate Street reveals the remains of city defences and the East gate, dating back to Gloucester's founding as a Roman settlement in around AD 68. The site includes Roman remains, the base of a 13th century tower and the Tudor 'horse-pool' where wagons and livestock were washed before market. A large section of the chamber can be viewed through the glass panels in the floor outside Boots..."
"This underground chamber on Eastgate Street reveals the remains of city defences and the East Gate, dating back to about AD 68 when Gloucester was founded as a Roman settlement."
"This underground chamber reveals the remains of defences and the Eastgate of the city since it was established as a Roma… More"
"Fascinating Big Pit provides an opportunity to explore a real coal mine and get a taste of what life was like for the miners who worked here from 1880 to 1980. Tours descend 90m into the mine and explore the tunnels and coalfaces in the company of an ex-miner guide. Above ground, you can visit various colliery buildings, including the 1939 pithead baths, filled with displays on the industry and the evocative reminiscences of ex-miners."
"Situated within five acres of landscaped grounds beside Gloucester Docks, Llanthony Secunda Priory is the remains of a once large and important Augustinian Priory."
"The Augustinian priory of Llanthony Secunda in Gloucester was founded in 1136 as a cell of the mother church, Llanthony … More"
"Halfway up a thickly forested hillside in the Vale of Eywas, this tiny 11th-century church is like a time capsule of Welsh faith and culture, buried too deeply in these hills ever to change. Astonishing as it is in its perfectly situated, weathered simplicity, it's inside that its true wonders reveal themselves: a finely carved wooden rood screen and loft, dating from around 1500; medieval frescos of biblical texts; coats of arms and a red-ochre skeleton; and memorials to people long dead."
"Just outside the village of Much Marcle, 4 miles southwest of Ledbury, lies the beautiful 17th-century manor of Hellens, kept like a…"
"Yeah, yeah, It’s a pancake house and not a coffee shop, I hear you. But we don’t just go to the coffee shop for caffeine, we go for the vibes right?. And Yanto’s not only have a delicious variety of sweet and savoury pancakes on your choice of four styles, but they cater to vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free diets."
"Yanto’s Pancake House, the first restaurant of its kind in Gloucester. Yanto’s is open for Takeaway. Order online and pick up from the shop or find us on JustEat and Deliveroo."
"Offering quality Coffee, Loose Leaf Tea, Wine, Beer, or choice of soft drinks including ice cream milkshakes and an extensive food menu available."
"This Westgate Street coffee shop is so popular that it has just upgraded to larger premises to squeeze in all of the customers."
"The Knobbly Cob is a buffet catering company and sandwich shop in Westgate Street Gloucester. The young, energetic shop staff, serve you exactly the sandwich or takeaway food you ask for and they seek to offer their customers the highest quality food and ingredients possible. The buffet catering offers food, freshly prepared, using ingredients straight from the main shop."
"A fantastic independent lunchtime eatery on Westgate Street, which has been opening its doors for over 20 years. The Knobbly Cob provides quick and friendly service for both takeout or those that choose to dine in. Dishes on offer include baked potatoes with various toppings, baguettes or sandwiches, including a delicious bacon sandwich."
"You can order online using Uber Eats or Deliveroo or you can collect from our no-contact collection point.View and Order From Deliveroo hereView and Order from UberEats here. Photo Credit @ Gloucester City Council. Visit Gloucester Knobbly Cob, Westgate Street."
"The home of real ale in the heart of Gloucester, The Fountain Inn offers a great selection of beers and tasty pub grub, too. This hidden gem on Westgate Street offers a minimum of six real ales on tap during the summer and seven in the winter; with regular favourites such as St Austell Tribute, Dartmoor Jail Ale and Bristol Beer Factory’s Independence always available. Other real ales from across the country are rotated regularly, to ensure there’s always something different to try."
"With its beautiful, cobbled courtyard the Fountain Inn is a Gloucester gem. A stone’s throw from Gloucester Cathedral, the pub is perfect for catching up with pals over a refreshing pint and bite to eat."
"Located in Gloucester Quays, the city’s Five Guys is open for click and collect, takeaway and deliveries on Deliveroo, so you can still get your hands around the popular burgers with a whole host of toppings – and those incredible fries too."
"It may be Lockdown 3.0 but Five Guys are open for Click & Collect, Takeaway and Deliveroo. So if you’re hungry and need a treat Five Guys are here for you!"