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Gloucester has
seen many changes in its long and eventful history, but much of the old
medieval city still remains to this day.
For many centuries, Westgate
Street was the busiest and most important highway in the city.
The street leads to the bridge over the River Severn that was
the main link in the trading routes from London and Bristol to
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In the Westgate Quarter of the city, you
are walking in the footsteps of Roman soldiers, English Kings,
a Christian martyr, medieval pilgrims, civil war soldiers,
the Victorian inventor of the concertina and electric telegraph,
and, of course, Dick Whittington himself!
Today,
Westgate is renowned for food, fashion and family businesses.
There are tables on the street, and in hidden courtyards,
where you can enjoy good food and drink. There are butchers
and bakers and, yes, even a candlestick maker in Westgate
Street.
Upper Westgate Street had become the main market area
of the city by the 13th century and many important trades were
established here by the Middle Ages, some of which exist to
this day.
Part of the street was known as the Coiffery,
because of the head-dress and hat makers that clustered here.
It still could be, for a different reason, as there are no
fewer than five hairdressers in the street. In medieval times,
Westgate Street was two narrow lanes. Look down at the street
pavings. Dark brown bricks outline the position of the old
buildings that filled the centre of the street, that were later
demolished to create the wide boulevard that is Westgate today.
You can get a feel for what it must have
been like in those days by squeezing along Mercers Entry (between
the Woolwich and the Stroud & Swindon Building Societies);
the last remaining tenth century side street still in public
use.
Come back into Westgate Street and look up, above the modern shop fronts.
There are many medieval merchants town houses hidden behind the modern
facades, dating back as far as the fourteenth century.
The city’s finest timber-framed
building is at number 26 Westgate Street, now a book shop. From
Maverdine Lane, which runs alongside the building, you have the
best view of the overhanging oriel windows and leaded lights (some
with original glass) of this superb 16th century, four-storey town
house.
On the opposite side of the street you can see the black and white frontage of the former ‘Fleece Hotel’. Built around
1500, the Fleece was one of the three ‘Great Inns’ created
by the Abbey of St Peter (now Gloucester Cathedral) to reduce pressures
from pilgrims on the Abbey’s overcrowded guest houses. It is now
a cornerstone for the regeneration of the Blackfriars area, planned by
the city’s unique Heritage Urban Regeneration Company - Gloucester
Renaissance.
The cathedral sits in 12 acres of the Westgate Quarter, enclosed by stone
walls in the 13th century to create the precincts of St Peter’s Abbey.
In 1541 the new diocese of Gloucester was established, with the abbey church
becoming Gloucester Cathedral.
A narrow medieval lane called College Court leads to the cathedral precincts.
It may take some time to reach the cathedral as it houses stylish jewellers,
gift shops, places for food and drink; including a shop that boasts more than 500 malt whiskies and 300 bottled beers and
Beatrix Potter’s ‘House of the Tailor of Gloucester’.
The magnificent 15th century tower of the cathedral soars above Westgate.
Local or visitor, you can only marvel at the architecture and stained glass
of our cathedral and its many monuments and tombs, most notably that of
King Edward II. The cloisters most recently gained fame as the location
for part of Hogwarts School in the Harry Potter films.
Stroll past College Green, with its memorial to the Royal Gloucestershire
Hussars, to the arched entrance to Millers Green - a tranquil, almost forgotten
area of the city. Look back to the Parliament Room, a 13th century stone
undercroft with a 15th century timber-framed upper storey.
The tradition of holding parliament
in Gloucester started in Saxon times during the reign of Edward
the Confessor. It continued after the Norman Conquest and it was
at Gloucester in 1085 that William I ordered the detailed survey
of the country that we know as the Domesday Book.
The main entrance to the Cathedral is College Street - home to the ‘Comfy
Pew’ restaurant, gift shops, and the men’s fashion centre of
Westgate, with Jomasi, Lawrence’s and Youngs. On the opposite side
of the street, you can see Shire Hall’s grand entrance, styled on
the temple that stands on the River Illissus in Greece.
Look down Lower Westgate to the shortened spire of St Nicholas Church.
Originally 200 feet high (61 metres), it suffered a direct hit from Royalist
artillery during the Seige of Gloucester in 1643.
St Nicholas House is now known as the Dick Whittington public house. It
was used as a town house by the Whittington family from 1311 to 1546, and
has a resident ghost.
The Folk Museum houses a piece of stonework with a relief carving of a
young boy holding a cat in his arms, part of a 15th century chimney piece
uncovered in 1862 during repairs to the house.
Displays in the Folk Museum include a dairy, shoemaker’s and carpenter’s
workshops, an ironmonger’s shop and a Victorian schoolroom, as well
as agricultural, folk life and fishery exhibits. Bishop John Hooper is
said to have lodged in the building before he was burned at the stake in
1555.
Spend an hour, a day, a weekend or a week in the Westgate Quarter and there will still be more to see when you come back.
All the traders, who have funded this guide, look forward to welcoming
you.
Please support us.
www.gloucestercivictrust.org.uk
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| Health & Beauty |
Ashley Paul Hairdressing
4a College Court,
01452 502438 |
| Map No 45 |
Avant Garde
86 Westgate St,
01452 417737 |
| Map No 46 |
the
Barbers
No 2, College Street
Gloucester.
01452 300679 |
| Map No 2 |
Blushes
76 Westgate Street,
01452 528342 |
| Map No 4 |
Chinese Medical Centre
13 Westgate Street,
01452 504940 |
| Map No 47 |
| Streaks Ahead 2 Bull Lane Gloucester, 01452 520906 |
| Map No 48 |
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| Food & Drink |
Aunt Sally's
57 Westgate St Gloucester,
Telephone: 01452 311075 |
| Map No 50 |
the Comfy Pew
11 College Street Gloucester
01452 524296 |
| Map No 7 |
Jane’s
Pantry
96 Westgate Street,
Gloucester
GL1 2PE 01452 300326 |
| Map No 21 |
Katyusha
84 Westgate Street
Gloucester,
07816 985512 |
| Map No 1 |
Lillys Restaurant
5a College Court
Gloucester,
01452 307060 |
| Map No 51 |
Morgans
Butchers
78 Westgate Street,
Gloucester
01452 311850 |
| Map No 30 |
Nickis
Taverner
105 / 107 Westgate Street,
Gloucester,
01452 301359 |
| Map No 31 |
Over Farm Market Over, Gloucester Telephone
01452 521014 |
| Map No 34 |
Potstill
5 College Court, Gloucester 01452 301223 |
| Map No 35 |
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| Sound & Vision |
Gloucester Hifi
2 Three Cocks Lane Gloucester 382222 |
| Map No 52 |
Sound House
49 Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 417429 |
| Map No 38 |
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| Fashion Shops |
David Edwards Jewellers
21 Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 522366 |
| Map No 9 |
Inti
39 Westgate Street,
Gloucester
01452 411253 |
| Map No 20 |
Juliet & Desdemona
1a College Court,
Gloucester
01452 300337 |
| Map No 22 |
John
Lawrence Menswear
58 Westgate Street,
Gloucester 01452 506070 |
| Map No 23 |
Jomasi
8 College Street,
Gloucester
01452 330077 |
| Map No 24 |
Material Needs
97 Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 414174 |
| Map No 29 |
Silver Town
3 Bull Lane Gloucester 01452 411231 |
| Map No 53 |
Truscott
Jewellers
College Court,
Gloucester
01452 524914 |
| Map No 40 |
Tuxedo Junction
The Island, Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 380066 |
| Map No 41 |
Hayden Taylor
60-62 Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 522735 |
| Map No 44 |
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| Public Houses |
| Dick Whittington 100 Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 502039 |
| Map No 10 |
| the Fountain Inn 53 Westgate Street, Gloucester 01452 522562 |
| Map No 14 |
the Haus
56 Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2NF
01452 522366 |
| Map No 18 |
Poet's
1 Bull Lane Gloucester GL1 2HG 01452 387155 |
| Map No 54 |
| the Union 43/45 Westgate Street, Gloucester GL1 2NW |
| Map No 43 |
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