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Named for Gloucestershire and is associated with the county is the Gloucestershire Old Spots. In the Forest of Dean, sheep roam widely. Also have wild boar, the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.
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Named for Gloucestershire and is associated with the county is the Gloucestershire Old Spots. In the Forest of Dean, sheep roam widely. Also have wild boar, the Forest of Dean and the Wye Valley.
Visit WebsiteThe city of Gloucester is the county town and Cheltenham, Stroud, Tewkesbury, Cirencester and Dursley are other principal towns.
Visit WebsiteAcross the county, there are a variety of religious buildings.
Visit WebsiteA regional centre at the Gloucester Docks, Alexandra Warehouse; an associate faculty (Hartpury College) specialising in animal behaviour and welfare, and sports related courses in Hartpury, Gloucestershire; and Frenchay Campus in South Gloucestershire; three locations in Gloucestershire the University of the West of England has.
Visit WebsiteHave parish churches are most of the old market towns. There are churches of special interest on account of the pre-Norman work they retain at Deerhurst near Tewkesbury and Bishop's Cleeve near Cheltenham. In Lechlade, there is also a Perpendicular church and that Fairford was built (c. 1500) to contain a series of stained-glass windows which are said to have been brought at from the Netherlands according to tradition.
Visit WebsiteSudeley Castle, burial place of Queen Parr, 6th wife and consort of King Henry: are places of interest in Gloucestershire.
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