Gloucestershire is located in the South West region of England, close to the Welsh border
The Midlands is located in the central part of England, bordering Northern England, Southern England, Wales and East Anglia. The area covers several counties including Herefordshire, Derbyshire, Gloucestershire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire and Shropshire.
Derby is in the East Midlands.
Birmingham is within the West Midlands.
That depends on which part of London you are starting out from and which part of the Midlands you are travelling to, but between two and three hours by car.
Cheltenham is a Spa town located in the county of Gloucestershire. It is part of the district known as The Cotswolds. Commercial companies arbitarily link Cheltenham to be in either West Midlands or the South West regions. This seems to be very much dependent on where the companies regional offices are based.
Staffordshire and Worcestershire (both in the West Midlands), West Dean in Gloucestershire, Leicestershire, and Greater Manchester (all in Britain) have ancient records of the Mosley surname.
Gloucestershire County is located in South West England. It compromised part of the Cotswold Hills, part of the fertile valley of River Severn, and the Forest of Dean. It has a population of 861,700.
It's Midlands.
It's pronounced 'Glostershire'- the 'uce' part is silent.
The East Midlands Conference Centre is located in Nottinghamshire, Nottingham in the UK. It is a building which is part of the University of Nottingham.
In the midlands, close to the town of Athlone.
Gloucestershire does not have a border with Berkshire