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Blackfriars, Gloucester

1239 establishments in England1539 disestablishments in EnglandBuildings and structures in GloucesterChristian monasteries established in the 13th centuryDominican monasteries in England
English Heritage sites in GloucestershireGrade I listed buildings in GloucestershireHistoric house museums in GloucestershireHistory of GloucesterMonasteries in GloucestershireUse British English from August 2013
Gloucester Blackfriars 20.08.11
Gloucester Blackfriars 20.08.11

Blackfriars, Gloucester, England, founded about 1239, is one of the most complete surviving Dominican black friaries in England. Now owned by English Heritage and restored in 1960, it is currently leased to Gloucester City Council and used for weddings, concerts, exhibitions, guided tours, filming, educational events and private hires. The former church, since converted into a house, is a Grade I listed building.

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Blackfriars, Gloucester
Blackfriars, Gloucester

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Blackfriars
GL1 2HN Gloucester
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