New Inn, Gloucester
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Image: © Rudi Winter Taken: 16 Mar 2019
The New Inn isn't all that new, having been built in 1450 to accommodate visitors to the Benedictine Abbey of St Peter (now Gloucester Cathedral http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6091523 ). The arrangement around a courtyard surrounded by first-floor galleries is typical of mediaeval inns, although few have survived to the present day as intact as New Inn. The view takes in the whole courtyard with the passageway towards the front on Northgate Street.