St Nicholas' Church, Westgate St, Gloucester GL1 2PG, United KingdomMap
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The leaning church of Gloucester.
Slightly off the beaten track but what a gem of a find mainly due to the excellent volunteer who gave a very informative history of the amazing church. Thank you for this special 30 minute personal t...
A wonderful mix of architectural styles from Norman to Victorian. Because the church is now redundant the interior is very bare which makes the dramatic tilt of every element of the building even more...
Now under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, this redundant building is real history. A church was first built on this site in 1180, being principally associated with the medieval (now part...
We had to obtain the key to this church from the museum across the road. Once inside, we found a fairly bare interior but the enormous circular piers provide ample evidence of its Norman origins. The ...
Although no longer an active church, St Nicholas is opene regularly and staffed by enthusiastic and well-informed volunteers. We were lucky enough to be offered a tour from which we learned far more a...
The leaning church of Gloucester.
Slightly off the beaten track but what a gem of a find mainly due to the excellent volunteer who gave a very informative history of the amazing church. Thank you for this special 30 minute personal t...
Fascinating historic church
A wonderful mix of architectural styles from Norman to Victorian. Because the church is now redundant the interior is very bare which makes the dramatic tilt of every element of the building even more...
GLOUCESTER'S VERY OWN LEANING TOWER
Now under the care of the Churches Conservation Trust, this redundant building is real history. A church was first built on this site in 1180, being principally associated with the medieval (now part...
Redundant church
We had to obtain the key to this church from the museum across the road. Once inside, we found a fairly bare interior but the enormous circular piers provide ample evidence of its Norman origins. The ...
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Although no longer an active church, St Nicholas is opene regularly and staffed by enthusiastic and well-informed volunteers. We were lucky enough to be offered a tour from which we learned far more a...