Glawcestershire

Gloucestershire is a county and unitary authority in the Kingdom of Wessex. The most northernly county, Gloucestershire is famous for the Cotswold Hills, the Forest of Dean and the Cheltenham Horseracing Circuit. Gloucestershire's county town is Gloucester, while other principle towns include Cheltenham, Cirencester, Stroud and Tewkesbury.

Gloucestershire borders the Wiltshire to the south, the Great British Confederation to the North, East and West. Gloucestershire surrounds the Mouth of the River Severn into the Bristol Channel.