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Gloucestershire

Historic and picturesque South West England county with rich heritage sites, scenic landscapes, and vibrant cultural festivals.

Temple Church

Temple Church in Bristol is a historic ruined church originally built by the Knights Templar in the 12th century, later rebuilt and heavily damaged during World War II. The site features a leaning tower and outlines of the original circular church, and is now preserved as an open ruin managed by English Heritage, offering a unique outdoor historical experience.

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Blackfriars

Blackfriars in Gloucester is a historic Dominican friary dating from 1239, featuring well-preserved medieval architecture including a Grade I listed former church and the oldest purpose-built library in the UK. The venue hosts weddings, concerts, exhibitions, tours, and educational activities, offering visitors a unique combination of indoor historical exploration and outdoor cloisters.

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Greyfriars

Greyfriars in Gloucester is a historic medieval monastic site with the remains of a 16th-century friary church rebuilt in Perpendicular Gothic style, offering an outdoor experience of English heritage.

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Avebury

Avebury is a prehistoric Neolithic henge monument in Wiltshire, England, featuring the largest megalithic stone circle in the world. The site includes multiple stone circles and is part of a larger prehistoric landscape with significant archaeological and cultural value. Managed by the National Trust, Avebury is also recognized as a World Heritage Site and holds contemporary religious importance for Pagan communities.

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Hailes Abbey

Hailes Abbey is a ruined Cistercian monastery in Gloucestershire founded in the 13th century, notable for its historical pilgrimage significance due to a relic of the Holy Blood. Visitors can explore the abbey ruins and an on-site museum with artefacts, as well as a nearby historic medieval church with notable wall paintings.

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Buscot Park

Buscot Park is an 18th-century neoclassical country house near Faringdon, Oxfordshire, surrounded by extensive formal gardens, woodland, and lakes. It houses a notable art collection including works by Rembrandt and Edward Burne-Jones. The estate is open to the public each summer under the National Trust and offers a blend of historic interiors and outdoor landscapes.

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Ashleworth Tithe Barn

Ashleworth Tithe Barn is a large 15th-century medieval tithe barn in Gloucestershire, England, notable for its historic architecture and National Trust stewardship. Visitors can explore this well-preserved agricultural building with its timber framed roof and stone slate roof, witnessing a key example of medieval barn construction and history.

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Hidcote

Hidcote Bartrim is a Grade I-listed Arts and Crafts-inspired garden in Gloucestershire featuring 10.5 acres of garden rooms with diverse atmospheres and named plant varieties, gifted to the National Trust by its creator Major Lawrence Johnston.

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Newark Park

Newark Park is a Grade I listed Tudor hunting lodge and country house near Ozleworth, Gloucestershire, set within a 700-acre estate featuring formal deer park and landscaped grounds. Visitors can explore both the historic indoor interiors and the scenic outdoor areas surrounding the house. The site is managed by the National Trust and open to the public seasonally.

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Snowshill Manor

Snowshill Manor is a 16th-century Cotswold manor house in Gloucestershire, owned by the National Trust and housing an extensive collection amassed by Charles Paget Wade. Visitors can explore unique indoor collections and enjoy Arts and Crafts style outdoor gardens with terraces, ponds, and more.

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The Kymin

The Kymin is a historic hill near Monmouth, Wales, famous for its neoclassical Roundhouse and Naval Temple monuments, offering scenic views and managed by the National Trust as a public heritage site.

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Chedworth Roman Villa

Chedworth Roman Villa is a large and elaborate Roman villa near Chedworth in Gloucestershire featuring mosaic floors, heated baths, and a nymphaeum spring shrine, showcasing elite Romano-British life from 2nd to 5th century. It offers indoor archaeological remains and outdoor grounds for visitors to explore.

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