High Orchard was an industrial area of the city of Gloucester in England that was developed in the 19th century on the former orchard of the Priory of Llanthony Secunda (1136). The area was closely associated with Gloucester Docks immediately to the north, and served by the Gloucester and Sharpness Canal and railway transport. It was the site of Fielding & Platt's Atlas Works and a number of other significant local employers.
Llanthony Provender Mill, 2009, canalside
Llanthony Provender Mill, 2009
Tweddell's 150-Ton Riveting Machine (1885), made by Fielding & Platt.
Pillar & Lucy Warehouse at Baker's Quay, 2009
Southgate Street is one of the ancient streets in the City of Gloucester, so named because its southern end was originally the location of the south gate in the city's walls. The part beyond the gate as far as Severn Street was sometimes known as Lower Southgate Street. It runs from the crossroads of Northgate, Eastgate, Southgate, and Westgate Streets in the north to Bristol Road in the south.
Southgate Street looking south from The Cross, c. 1890s.
St Michael's Tower
St Mary de Crypt Church
Robert Raikes' House