Chosen Hill
#2559 among destinations in the United Kingdom


Facts and practical information
Chosen Hill rises above Churchdown in Gloucestershire, England, and is the site of a 11.5-hectare nature reserve. ()
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Chosen Hill – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Jet Age Museum, Tredworth Road Cemetery, Hillfield Gardens, Longford.
 Museum, Specialty museum Museum, Specialty museum- Jet Age Museum, Gloucester- 51 min walk • The Jet Age Museum is the trading name of the Gloucestershire Aviation Collection, an all-volunteer, charitable organisation dedicated to the preservation of Gloucestershire's aviation heritage. The aviation museum is located on the north side of Gloucestershire Airport, between Gloucester and Cheltenham. 
 Cemetery Cemetery- Tredworth Road Cemetery, Gloucester- 71 min walk • Tredworth Road Cemetery, sometimes known as Gloucester Old Cemetery, is a cemetery in Gloucester, England, that is run by Gloucester City Council. In addition, it contains over 250 war graves maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. The cemetery chapel is a grade II listed building with Historic England. 
 Park Park- Hillfield Gardens, Gloucester- 64 min walk • Hillfield Gardens is a public park on London Road, Gloucester, England. It houses several historical monuments. The description in December 2020 stated: "Now a Council-owned public park covering about 1.6 hectares, Highfield Gardens is supported by an active Friends group which organises annual events". 
 Village, Park Village, Park- Longford, Gloucester- 74 min walk • Longford is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. Although situated within two miles of Gloucester city centre, Longford parish falls within the jurisdiction of the Borough of Tewkesbury. 
 Church, Gothic Revival architecture Church, Gothic Revival architecture- Holy Trinity Church, Gloucester- 45 min walk • Holy Trinity Church is a grade II listed Church of England church in Longlevens, Gloucester. It was designed by Howard Stratton Davis and built in 1933–1934 in a fifteenth-century perpendicular Gothic style. 
 Park Park- Hucclecote Meadows, Gloucester- 42 min walk • Hucclecote Meadows is a 5.74-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest divided into two areas on each side of the M5 road in the Severn Vale, Gloucestershire. It was notified in 1984. The western area is also a Local Nature Reserve. 
 
 Street Street- Horton Road, Gloucester- 60 min walk • Horton Road is a street in the City of Gloucester, England. It is the location of Wotton House, Horton Road Hospital, and the former Horton Road Stadium. It runs from London Road in the north to Metz Way in the south. 
 Street Street- Wellington Parade, Gloucester- 73 min walk • Wellington Parade is terrace of houses in the City of Gloucester, England, the whole of which is Grade II listed. It runs south from London Road, parallel with Great Western Road. At the south end of the terrace is the grade II listed Picton House. 
 Seminary Seminary- Redcliffe College, Gloucester- 60 min walk • Redcliffe College was a mission training centre and theological college based in Gloucester, England, specialising in training men, women and families working in Christian mission and ministry anywhere in the world. 
 Monastery Monastery- Whitefriars, Gloucester- 74 min walk • Whitefriars, also known as White Friers or The College of Carmelites, Gloucester, England, was a Carmelite friary of which nothing now survives. 






