IMAGES TAKEN NEAR TO
Fieldgate Road, CHELTENHAM, GL52 8JJ

Introduction

This page details the photographs taken nearby to Fieldgate Road, GL52 8JJ by members of the Geograph project.

The Geograph project started in 2005 with the aim of publishing, organising and preserving representative images for every square kilometre of Great Britain, Ireland and the Isle of Man.

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Image Map


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Image Listing (166 Images Found)

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Bishop's Cleeve houses [25]
Fieldgate House, Fieldgate Road, is a large house built in the late 18th or early 19th century with later additions. Constructed of squared, coursed limestone under a concrete tile roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1340173 Bishop's Cleeve is a large village in Gloucestershire. It lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill, the highest point of the Cotswolds, some 3½ miles north of Cheltenham. Although Iron Age and Roman remains have been found locally, the earliest known origins of the village date to the 8th Century. A monastery and surrounding land was given to the Bishop of Worcester, and the village became the Bishop’s Cliffe. The village grew rapidly when an aerospace factory was built nearby after the Second World War and continues to grow.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 9 Nov 2021
0.07 miles
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St. Michael's Hall, School Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Glos
The building is over 150 years old and was built as a school, which probably links to the road name. It is now a church hall but still serves as a place of learning as it is much used by community groups and for the church's Sunday School, and other church functions. The Church Office is also based here.
Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Apr 2013
0.08 miles
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Bishop's Cleeve houses [24]
St Michael's Cottage, Priory Lane, was built in the later 17th or early 18th century. Constructed of square-panelled timber framing with rendered and painted brick noggin set on a limestone plinth, all under a thatch roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1091697 Bishop's Cleeve is a large village in Gloucestershire. It lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill, the highest point of the Cotswolds, some 3½ miles north of Cheltenham. Although Iron Age and Roman remains have been found locally, the earliest known origins of the village date to the 8th Century. A monastery and surrounding land was given to the Bishop of Worcester, and the village became the Bishop’s Cliffe. The village grew rapidly when an aerospace factory was built nearby after the Second World War and continues to grow.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 9 Nov 2021
0.09 miles
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Rectory Court, School Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Glos
A large development of one and two bed retirement apartments with resident management staff and community alarm system. The development was built in 1987.
Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Apr 2013
0.09 miles
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Church Cottage and School Road, Bishop's Cleeve, Glos
The thatched cottage on the left is Church Cottage. A lot of properties in the village were damaged by a fire in 1445 and this was probably one of the properties built some years after that. The exact date is unknown.
Image: © P L Chadwick Taken: 6 Apr 2013
0.09 miles
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Parish church [4]
Part of the churchyard. The Anglican parish church of St Michael and All Saints was built circa 1175. The church was partly rebuilt in the early 14th century and in the 17th century. The tower was added circa 1700. Restoration was circa 1900. Constructed of ashlar with a stone slate roof. The church contains some fine monuments. Listed, grade I, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1091736 Bishop's Cleeve is a large village in Gloucestershire. It lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill, the highest point of the Cotswolds, some 3½ miles north of Cheltenham. Although Iron Age and Roman remains have been found locally, the earliest known origins of the village date to the 8th Century. A monastery and surrounding land was given to the Bishop of Worcester, and the village became the Bishop’s Cliffe. The village grew rapidly when an aerospace factory was built nearby after the Second World War and continues to grow.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 21 Jul 2021
0.09 miles
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Bishop's Cleeve: Reroofing a thatched cottage in School Road 1
Image: © Michael Garlick Taken: 30 May 2017
0.10 miles
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Bishop's Cleeve: Reroofing a thatched cottage in School Road 2
Image: © Michael Garlick Taken: 30 May 2017
0.10 miles
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Bishop's Cleeve War Memorial
Image: © Roy Hughes Taken: 23 May 2015
0.10 miles
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Bishop's Cleeve houses [22]
Church Cottage, number 7 School Road, was built in the 17th or early 18th century with later additions. Constructed of square-panelled timber framing with painted brick noggin, now mostly rebuilt or encased in painted brick, all under a thatch roof. Listed, grade II, with details at: https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1340174 Bishop's Cleeve is a large village in Gloucestershire. It lies at the foot of Cleeve Hill, the highest point of the Cotswolds, some 3½ miles north of Cheltenham. Although Iron Age and Roman remains have been found locally, the earliest known origins of the village date to the 8th Century. A monastery and surrounding land was given to the Bishop of Worcester, and the village became the Bishop’s Cliffe. The village grew rapidly when an aerospace factory was built nearby after the Second World War and continues to grow.
Image: © Michael Dibb Taken: 21 Jul 2021
0.10 miles
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