• 1610 map showing position of Gloucester Castle on the River Severn, with Gloucester Cathedral (centre, until 1541 Gloucester Abbey) to its north-east.
  • Trial trenching at the former HMP Gloucester has revealed layers of the site’s history, from its early medieval beginnings as Gloucester Castle to its transition...
  • Castle Facts: Location: Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England. ... The castle was demolished and Gloucester Prison built on the site.
  • , 'Gloucester: The castle', in A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 4, the City of Gloucester , (London, 1988) pp. 245-247.
  • Gloucester Castle was a Norman-era royal castle, likely constructed by the Anglo-Norman, Roger de Pitres, the post-Norman Conquest Sheriff of...
  • Captain Warwick read the appropriate service of rememberance for the dead of the 'Gloucester Castle' including the name of Joseph Farnworth.
  • It was here that the murder of Edward II was committed on 21st September 1327 – his remains are buried in an alabaster tomb at Gloucester Cathedral.
  • Henry was a frequent visitor to Gloucester, and during his reign Gloucester Castle supplanted the Saxon palace at Kingsholm as the royal residence.
  • One of worlds best-known castles is found in Gloucester Gloucester castle By Fifty Plus Advocate.
  • Top Gloucester Castles: See reviews and photos of Castles in Gloucester, Massachusetts on Tripadvisor.
  • There were 2 medieval castles in Gloucester’s history. The first or ‘old’ castle was mentioned in the Domesday Book – it lay to the east of the prison site and...
  • As the nation celebrates a new monarch, Berkeley Castle has been named as among the best of England’s most obscure castles. ... Gloucester.