Gloucester Quays

Gloucester Quays is one of the largest mixed use waterside regeneration developments in the UK. This imaginative and visionary scheme will provide an attractive environment for residents and become a major destination for shoppers and tourists. The colourful heritage of the Quays will be preserved and enhanced, blended with contemporary design of new buildings. The 60 acre £400 million development started on site with a new college in 2005 and will provide over 150,000 sq m (1.6 million sq ft) of floorspace and includes: Designer outlet shopping offering top name fashion and homeware items at discounted prices – 18,000 sq m (200,000 sq ft) over 100 outlets Waterfront bars, cafes and restaurants Leisure facilities Shopper’s 1,400+ space car park 4 star 80 bedroom hotel and a 100+ bedroom budget hotel Sainsburys foodstore Office space.  

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Cheltenham Spa

Most of the town centre lies within a conservation area of outstanding national importance. Regency town houses , characterised by intricate ironwork balconies and painted stucco facades, line the historic Promenade, squares and terraces. With its award-winning gardens, impressive range of stylish shops and restaurants, and its festivals of horse racing, music and literature, Cheltenham has a cosmopolitan ambience to beguile the most jaded spirit.  

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The Forest of Dean

England's few remaining ancient forests, covering over 110 square kilometres of woodland. The Forest of Dean lies between the rivers Wye and Severn, in the western part of Gloucestershire, and on the borders of Wales and Herefordshire. The Forest is one of the most distinctive areas of Britain having a seductive charm and character that is uniquely its own. The stunning landscapes and spectacular scenery have inspired artists, craftspeople, inventors, poets and playwrights, as well as the many visitors who return year after year.  

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