The Folk of Gloucester

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The Folk of Gloucester is made up of three Tudor town houses and has been known for many years as Bishop Hooper House because some people believed that Bishop Hooper stayed here on the night before he was burnt at the stake in 1555. Three buildings joined together dating from the 16th and 17th century with half timbered oak frame and wattle and daub.  A Victorian school room, an 18th century pin factory with original fire place and machinary, an 18th century cider mill with a horse driven cider mill (one of the last surviving in the West Country) with a cafe and courtyard garden. 

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The Folk of Gloucester

Type:History & Heritage

Bishop Hoopers House, 99-101 Westgate Street, Gloucester, Gloucestershire, GL1 2PG

Email: FilmOffice@gloucester.gov.uk

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