Little Thatch
Quedgeley, Gloucestershire
Little Thatch is a hotel located in Quedgeley.
Originally built in 1351 and as such one of the county’s oldest buildings this popular inn is steeped in local history. In 1535 King Henry VIII and his Queen Anne Boleyn are reputed to have stayed at the Little Thatch whilst on their way to visit the Fleet in Bristol.
Located in the village of Quedgeley, just 3 miles from the centre of Gloucester with its famous Docks, Museums and Cathedral and only minutes from junction 12 of the M5, the Little Thatch is ideally located for leisure guests wishing to explore both the historic city and the stunning natural beauty of the Cotswolds and the Forest of Dean.
Nearby restaurants include Orchard, Emperor Chinese, Golden Spice, and Quedgeley Tandoori.
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