VIBRANT DOCKS WITH CAFES, BARS AND RESTAURANTS
A visit to the magnificent Norman Cathedral is a must, as is the House of the Tailor of Gloucester, the actual shop that Beatrix Potter used as a model for the Tailor's home in her famous story "The Tailor of Gloucester". The nearby Folk and City museums, both individual and fascinating, will lead you through the complete Gloucester story; its extraordinary history, its people, their lives and livelihoods. The Docks also boast a specialist shopping centre, waterfront cafes, bars and restaurants and boat trips on the Queen Boadicea II, a Dunkirk little ship offering river cruises. There are also guided tours, a family picnic area, the amazing Antiques Centre, with four floors packed full of treasures, and ample car parking.
Link to http://www.glos-cotswolds.com/
The National Waterways Museum - http://www.nwm.org.uk/
The Gloucestershire Regiments Museum - http://www.glosters.org.uk/
Daily boat trips around the Historic - http://www.nwm.org.uk/trips.htm
Historic Docks - http://www.completely-cotswold.com/glos/docks/docks.htm
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