Lady Chapel, Gloucester Cathedral
Cathedral Close, Kingsholm
Gloucester, GL1 2LY

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Getting Here

Parking

Due to limited space, parking in the cathedral close is restricted to pass holders.

For more information about parking in and around Gloucester, visit the Gloucester City Council website here.

Rail & Bus

Gloucester Cathedral is about a 10 minute walk from Gloucester Transport Hub and Gloucester Railway Station.


Accessibility

There are facilities for Hearing Impaired Visitors with a loop on the sound system and facilities for Visually Impaired Visitors, with Touch model, braille guides and large print leaflets. Guide dogs are permitted inside the Cathedral.

There is a parking area for disabled visitors outside the Cathedral. The Cathedral has ramp/level access and there are toilets for disabled visitors.

About Lady Chapel, Gloucester Cathedral

A warm welcome awaits you at Gloucester Cathedral – one of the finest medieval buildings in the country and steeped in history, from royal coronations and burials to Harry Potter film sets. Begun in 1089 and remodelled over four centuries, its architectural magnificence encompasses Norman and English Gothic styles. 

The extraordinary fan-faulted medieval cloisters and Great East Window are national treasures and the Lady Chapel houses some of the finest Arts & Crafts glass in the country.

For directions to Gloucester Cathedral, visit the Gloucester Cathedral website.