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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel
Stained glass window of St Mary Magdalene and St Margaret in St Margaret's chapel. The window is probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel
Stained glass window of St Luke and St John in St Margaret's chapel. The window is probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel
Stained glass window of St Matthew and St Mark in St Margaret's chapel. The window is probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Stained glass window, St Margaret's chapel`
The windows in St Margaret's are probably by Clayton and Bell.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Interior of St Margaret's chapel
View along the nave of St Margaret's chapel.
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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St Margaret's chapel
St Margaret's was the chapel of the Leper Hospital of St Margaret and St Sepulchre and was founded prior to 1163, it is now the chapel of the United Almshouses. The chapel is Grade II* listed, see: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245723
Image: © Philip Halling
Taken: 13 Sep 2019
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Gloucester buildings [6]
St Margaret's Chapel was built as the chapel of the Leper Hospital of St Margaret and St Sepulchre (founded prior to 1163) and is now the chapel of the United Almshouses
Image Some 12th century masonry remains but the chapel was rebuilt in the 14th century, altered in the 15th century and restored in 1846 and 1875. A rare survival of a medieval hospital chapel. Listed, grade II*, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245723
The cathedral city and county town of Gloucestershire, Gloucester lies on the River Severn and is linked via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal to the river’s estuary. Founded by the Romans in AD 97, the city gained its first charter in 1155. In the Middle Ages there were a large number of monastic establishments including St Peter's Abbey founded in 679 - later Gloucester Cathedral. Until the construction of the Severn Bridge in 1966, Gloucester was the lowest road bridging point on the River Severn. The city has a long association with the aerospace business, including the Gloster Aircraft Company.
Image: © Michael Dibb
Taken: 1 Jun 2020
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92 - 94 London Road
Pair of buildings on London Road, marked on old maps as York Parade. The taller building in the centre, no 92, dates from around 1790 and is now a hotel, the Edward Hotel. It is grade II listed - see www.historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245736.
The stuccoed terrace beyond, York Buildings, described in the Pevsner guide as "unassuming", dates from 1827 and is also grade II listed - see historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1245735.
Image: © Ian Capper
Taken: 16 Mar 2019
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St Margaret's Chapel
Forming part of the large complex of almshouses and nursing home on the site of the former Leper Hospital of St Margaret and St Sepulchre founded prior to 1163, of which this was the chapel, a function which it still provides. Possibly 12th century, but rebuilt in the early 14th century with later alterations and additions, Listed Grade II*.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 16 Mar 2019
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Bench mark, The Edward Hotel, London Road, Gloucester
See http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6091092 for location.
Image: © Alan Murray-Rust
Taken: 16 Mar 2019
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