Wallsworth Hall, Gloucester
#49 among attractions in Gloucester
Facts and practical information
Wallsworth Hall is a stately home in the parish of Sandhurst, Gloucester, England. It is a Grade II* listed building. ()
Wallsworth Hall – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Kingsholm Stadium, Jet Age Museum, St Nicholas Church, Hillfield Gardens.
- 2.4 miSArenas and stadiums, Rugby, Sport venue
Kingsholm Stadium, Gloucester
62 min walk • Kingsholm Stadium is a rugby union stadium located in the Kingsholm area of Gloucester, England, and is the home stadium of Gloucester Rugby. The stadium has a capacity of 16,115. It is sometimes nicknamed 'Castle Grim' after the estate where the stadium is built.
- 2.6 miEMuseum, Specialty museum
Jet Age Museum, Gloucester
66 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.
- 2.7 miSChurch, Gothic architecture
St Nicholas Church, Gloucester
68 min walk • St Nicholas Church is a historic church in Westgate Street in the city of Gloucester, England, under the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. It is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade I listed building. Its truncated spire is a landmark in the city centre.
- 2.5 miSPark
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".
- 2.7 miSChurch, Gothic Revival architecture
St Peter's Church, Gloucester
68 min walk • St Peter's Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Gloucester, Gloucestershire. It was built from 1860 to 1868 and designed by Gilbert Blount. It is situated on the corner of London Road and Black Dog Way in the centre of the city. It is a Grade II* listed building.
- 2.6 miSMonastery, Monuments and statues
St Oswald's Priory, Gloucester
67 min walk • St Oswald's Priory was founded by Æthelflæd, daughter of Alfred the Great, and her husband Æthelred, ealdorman of Mercia, in the late 880s or the 890s. It appears to have been an exact copy of the Old Minster, Winchester It is a Grade I listed building.
- 2.7 miSChurch
St Mary de Lode Church, Gloucester
68 min walk • St Mary de Lode Church is a Church of England church immediately outside the grounds of Gloucester Cathedral. It is believed by some to be on the site of the first Christian church in Britain.
- 2.6 miSRuins
Tanners Hall, Gloucester
67 min walk • Tanners Hall was a 13th century town house and is now a ruin located on Gouda Way in Gloucester. It is the oldest non-religious building and only surviving medieval domestic stone house in the city. It became a Grade II listed building on 29 July 2015.
- ~230 ftSEMuseum, Art gallery, Art museum
Nature in Art, Gloucester
2 min walk • Nature in Art is a museum and art gallery at Wallsworth Hall, Twigworth, Gloucester, England, dedicated exclusively to art inspired by nature in all forms, styles and media.
- 1.5 miSVillage, Park
Longford, Gloucester
39 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.
- 2.7 miSBridge
Westgate Galleria, Gloucester
68 min walk • The Westgate Galleria are grade II listed almshouses in Westgate Street, Gloucester, now used as a small shopping centre. The building dates from 1787-90 when it was built by William Price for the City of Gloucester on the former site of St Bartholomew's Hospital which had been founded in the early 12th century.