Nile Wilson secured the even bar title to win his third gold of the 2018 Commonwealth Games as England partner Alice Kinsella won the ladies' bar.
James Hall took silver behind Wilson while Kelly Simm won pillar bronze.
Latalia Bevan guaranteed Wales did not leave the vaulting field flat broke with silver on the floor.
Wilson additionally won parallel bars silver with Scotland's Frank Baines securing bronze, while Courtney Tulloch and Dominick Cunningham won vault awards.
A third gold stamped 22-year-old Wilson's fifth award of the Games, having won all-around and men's group gold and additionally rings silver behind Tulloch, likewise 22.
"I was battling the most recent few days," said Wilson. "I am, exceptionally extremely tired right at this point. It has been astounding and a gigantic venturing stone for what's to come. It's been one of the best encounters I've ever had.
"I'm only upbeat to overcome the most recent two days and do stunning vaulting by and by. It's been an astounding week for Team England. We totally crushed it."
Gold was 17-year-old Kinsella's third decoration of the Games on Australia's Gold Coast following ladies' group silver and all-around bronze.
She scored 13.700 to take top spot on the pillar with Simm, 22, just passing up a great opportunity for silver by 0.033 focuses - pushed out by the last contender, Australia's Georgia-Rose Brown.
"I'm still very confused. I don't generally recognize what to state," said Kinsella. "I went out very certain on the grounds that I came next in capabilities. I thought on the off chance that I go clean an award was conceivable. Be that as it may, when I got the gold I didn't recognize what to do."