Gloucester
Parking in Gloucester
Gloucester has a long and distinguished history. It was here that William the Conqueror commissioned the Domesday Book of 1086, and Henry III was crowned in Gloucester Cathedral in 1216. The city also has associations with Beatrix Potter, and the Gloucester Docks museum complex is still linked with the Bristol Channel via the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal, opened in 1827. If you leave your car in a handy NCP Gloucester car park you won’t have to worry about getting a ticket or returning to feed the meter while you enjoy the delights of this multi-faceted city.
Points of interest
The port of Gloucester used to be a major hub for corn, timber, wine and metal shipments, and much of this heritage has been preserved in the historic docks. You can easily reach the quayside from a nearby NCP car park in Gloucester, and this making shopping a much more convenient activity. With numerous stores and independent outlets you’ll never be short of shops to explore in Gloucester, stocking everything from designer brands to antiques and bargains galore.