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The Mulberry House
2a Heathville Road
Gloucester
Gloucestershire

GL1 3DP
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A small family run business, the Mulberry House aims to provide a warm reception and an enjoyable stay, whether you’re here with us on business or having a short break away touring Gloucester and its picturesque surroundings; such as the Royal Forest of Dean or the many clusters of villages that line the River Severn and its beautiful riverside walks. The owners, Keith and Jean Burrows, are passionate about good service and Gloucester has been their family home for nearly thirty years, so undoubtedly, should you need any information on what to do during your trip - be it recommendations for unmissable destinations within the city centre, day trips out, or where to go to eat in the evening, we have the passion and enthusiasm to give you a good list of options! Gloucester, the ancient capital of the beautiful county of Gloucestershire, is a popular cathedral city that also boasts England’s most inland harbour. Visitors to the city are astounded by the splendour of its magnificent Cathedral and the huge Victorian Harbour and waterfront that connects with an interesting range of historic buildings, shops, bars and restaurants. Mulberry House is within walking distance of the Cathedral, the Docks and the city centre which also contains a number of real gems. For instance, the House of the Tailor of Gloucester, is the actual shop that Beatrix Potter drew when illustrating her famous story “The Tailor of Gloucester” and there are two fine museums which tell the story of this extraordinary city which was founded nearly 2000 years ago by the Romans.

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