Free 30 mins - 1 hour About 5 miles away
Charting the history of Britain's second-oldest county constabulary (Gloucesershire Constabulary began in 1839), the Tetbury Police Museum also houses a collection of criminal restraints from around the world housed in a Victorian police station building. Take a look around from 10am to 3pm.
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GLOUCESTERSHIRE
51.71°N, 2.19°W
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