Tanners' Hall, Medieval ruins in Gloucester, United Kingdom.
Tanners' Hall consists of three remaining stone walls that rise at the intersection of Hare Lane and Gouda Way in central Gloucester, reaching about 3.7 meters in height. The location makes clear how important this building was within the urban fabric of the medieval city.
The building began in the 13th century as a merchant's house and was converted to a tannery in 1540, operating as one until the 18th century. This change of use reflects how the city's economy shifted and how the craft grew in importance during that time.
The hall was the center of the tanning trade and shows through its location and structure how important this craft was to Gloucester. The stone walls stand as silent witnesses to the medieval craft tradition that shaped the city.
The ruins stand on a development site that is accessible to visitors and are located in the city center, easy to reach on foot. It is wise to check ahead for current access conditions and visiting possibilities, since the site is part of ongoing residential development.
This is the only surviving stone building from the Middle Ages in Gloucester that was not built for a church or monastery. At a time when nearly all other structures were built of timber, the stone construction reveals the wealth and importance of this place.
Location: Gloucester
GPS coordinates: 51.86840,-2.24303
Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:04
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