List Of Churches In Gloucestershire
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List Of Churches In Gloucestershire
The following is a list of churches in Gloucestershire, England. Gloucester Catholic *St Peter's Church, Gloucester * English Martyrs RC Church Church of England *St George Church, Brockworth, Gloucester * St James Church, Quedgeley * St Nicholas Church, Hardwicke * St Owen's Church, Gloucester Other * One Church Gloucester, Banbury Road - Pentecostal *Gloucester Pentecostal Church, Matson, GL46LA Cheltenham Church of England parish churches (Diocese of Gloucester) (not a complete list) * Cheltenham Minster (previously St Mary's) — the original church of the town and the only surviving medieval building. *St Philip and St James Church, Leckhampton (liberal) — part of the South Cheltenham mission area. * Trinity Church (evangelical) — one of the largest Anglican congregations outside London. * St Matthew's - Clarence St. Christ Church- Christchurch * St Mark's - St. Marks * All Saints - Pittville Circus * St Luke's - Sanford * St Peter's - The Moors * St Pau ...
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Tewkesbury Abbey - Geograph
Tewkesbury ( ) is a medieval market town and civil parishes in England, civil parish in the north of Gloucestershire, England. The town has significant history in the Wars of the Roses and grew since the building of Tewkesbury Abbey. It stands at the confluence of the River Severn and the River Avon, Warwickshire, River Avon, and thus became an important trading point, which continued as railways and later M5 and M50 motorway connections were established. The town gives its name to the Tewkesbury Borough, Borough of Tewkesbury, due to the earlier governance by the Abbey, yet the town is the second largest settlement in the Borough. The town lies on border with Worcestershire, identified largely by the Carrant Brook (a tributary of the River Avon). The name Tewkesbury is thought to come from Theoc, the name of a Anglo-Saxons, Saxon who founded a hermitage (religious retreat), hermitage there in the 7th century, and in the Old English language was called '.Lucy Toulmin Smith, Toulm ...
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