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Bristol Road in the City of Gloucester dates from the medieval period. It runs between in the north and in the south where it joins the Bath Road and the A38. It contains a number of and other notable structures.


History
Bristol Road was one of the significant roads into the City of Gloucester from the medieval period, joining it to the City of Bristol. Later, as Gloucester expanded, the northernmost part of Bristol Road became known as lower Southgate Street. Medieval Gloucester: Topography. British History Online. Retrieved 4 April 2019.


Listed buildings and structures
Listed buildings and structures in Bristol Road, north to south, are:
  • Norfolk Buildings, designed by , 1836.
  • Gloucester & Sharpness Canal Milepost
  • The Little Thatch, 14th-century timber-framed house.
  • Forge Thatch Cottage, 17th-century timber-framed house.
  • Milestone, 19th-century, iron.
  • Packers Cottage, Quedgeley.
  • Laura Croft, 17th-century timber-framed house.
  • Milestone, 19th-century, iron.
  • Lodge to
  • Road Farmhouse, Hardwicke.
  • Milestone, Hardwicke, 19th-century, iron.


Other buildings
  • Gloucester Railway Carriage and Wagon Company (no longer exists)
  • Moreland's Match Factory, makers of "England's Glory" matches.
  • St Stephen's Church (formerly St Luke the Less) The church contains two First World War memorials. One to the men of the parish who died and a second to the men of Morelands match factory who died which was transferred from the factory.


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