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St. Mary's Street, Gloucester
HWW - here's a section of wall that has seen a few uses over the years.
Behind this 18th Century building is the precinct of Gloucester Cathedral; in particular Miller's Green, so it is likely that the bricked up archway used to provide access to the mill and other abbey service buildings.
This old structure is relatively 'modern', as there are records of a mill, bakery and brewery here in 1222.
The access door above the more modern garage doors suggests that the building next to the arch was originally a storehous of some sort.
Behind this 18th Century building is the precinct of Gloucester Cathedral; in particular Miller's Green, so it is likely that the bricked up archway used to provide access to the mill and other abbey service buildings.
This old structure is relatively 'modern', as there are records of a mill, bakery and brewery here in 1222.
The access door above the more modern garage doors suggests that the building next to the arch was originally a storehous of some sort.
Trudy Tuinstra, Peter_Private_Box, Robert Swanson, Xata and 9 other people have particularly liked this photo
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Have a peaceful Wednesday!
hWW
Wünsche noch einen schönen Tag,liebe Grüße Güni :))
A really nice picture, which I like very much!
Wonderful and interesting composition
Great colours
Best Wishes, HWW, a nice half week ahead, and stay safe!!
Peter
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