Living in the city of Gloucester has many blessings, the magnificent Cathedral for a start, let alone a thriving retail, shopping outlet at the Quays, as well as the town centre shops of course and all the wonderful cafe’s, bars and restaurants. From elite, boutique shopping in Quba & Co, Blue Inc and Inti, to cheap and cheerful at Primark. Buy beautiful bridal designs from By Design, Vivienne Stella and Taffeta & Lace or purchase sportswear at Sports Direct and the Adidas Outlet Store, plus there are several boutique and individual businesses, so it’s easy to find whatever it is you want to buy. Plus, a great selection of all the major supermarkets, including, Tesco’s, Asda, Morrisons, Sainsbury’s, Aldi, Lidl and the Co-Op, Gloucester City really does have everything.
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We can’t talk about all the great places to shop, eat and visit in Gloucester City without saying more about the Cathedral. This stunning, Romanesque & Gothic style building began life back in the year 1089 and was only completed in 1499! The Cathedral clock that was installed in 1898 was made by Dent and Co, the same company who built Big Ben’s clock. Two of the Bells situated in the tower date back to 1420, the largest bell weighing in at just under three tons is named Great Peter and rings faithfully on the hour and just before a main service. This historical and beautiful building has been used several times as film set locations, including some of The Harry Potter movies, a couple of Doctor Who episodes and a Sherlock Holmes special.