Gloucestershire travel
guide - Photos of Buckland, Gloucestershire, St Michael's Church These photos form part of a personal travel
guide and photo gallery of Gloucestershire, featuring attractions,
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Photo of St Michael's church, Buckland, Gloucestershire.
One of the treasures of Buckland is this embroidered 16th century cope, or ecclesiastical cape. Made between 1450-1500, it may have come from Hailes Abbey after the Dissolution.
'Two Springbank' is a renovated mid-terraced cottage situated in a pleasant rural area near to the 14 Century village church of St George, Upper-Cam. … more >> Sleeps 4
Exuding an elegant charm the Ramada Bristol North, The Grange hotel is set in 18 acres of tranquil gardens. The unique setting of the 19th century hotel offers guests a peaceful country manor retreat within easy reach of the vibrant buzz of the city. Just 5 miles from … more >>
This Tudor castle stands serenely in 15 acres offering views of the Severn Estuary and the hills of South Gloucestershire and Wales. Fine old panelling, tapestries and paintings enrich the interior. There are 25 restored bedrooms, most overlooking the vineyard or the oldest Tudor garden in England. more >>