About the Cotswolds
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Burford Tolsey Museum and Archive
Burford
Exhibits quaintly recall the trades that flourished here - quarrying, bell-founding, rope-making, brewing, farming, leather-working and clarinet-making. There is also a famous doll's house, furnished in style of the Jane Austen period.
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FreeW.R. Harvey & Co Antiques
Witney
With seven decades of history, W. R. Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd has become the first port of call for many collectors, designers and visitors to the Cotswolds and Witney.
Thornbury Castle
Bristol
Step back in time in this extraordinary Tudor castle on the edge of the Cotswolds. This hotel offers the perfect luxurious retreat – combining 500-year-old architecture to relax over a delicious meal in our exclusive restaurant.
The Madhatter Bookshop
Burford
Independent Bookshop with books for every age and every stage. Fiction, non-fiction, signed editions, special editions, stationery and events.
Rushy Common Nature Reserve
Stanton Harcourt, Witney
Rushy Common and neighbouring Tar Lakes is a 30 hectare site with three lakes, left after gravel extraction in the Lower Windrush Valley, that are being managed for the benefit of people and wildlife.
Berkeley Circular Ride (33 miles)
Berkeley
Download - an easy start through the Severn Vale followed by a steep ascent and descent of the Cotswold escarpment. A ride taking in some beautiful countryside that includes The Tyndale Monument and the National Trust’s Newark Park.
The Royal Oak Leighterton
Leighterton
The Royal Oak is the quintessential 18th century Cotswold country pub – a free house serving classic pub food, local cask ales, great wines and warm hospitality.
Little Faringdon - St Margaret's Church
Little Faringdon
A small, picturesque church dating back to the 12th century but with a little 19th century bellcote. There are a few pieces of medieval glass.
The Killingworth Castle
Wootton, Woodstock
Independent 17th century pub coveted by foodies, 'the killy' has a Michelin recommendation & eight luxurious bedrooms a stones throw from Blenheim Palace. Staycation heaven in the Cotswolds.
The Bell Inn - Gin Tasting
Selsley
A tour of the Cotswolds through local gin. Three fun hours of ginspiration including quizing, talking and, of course, tasting.
The Kingham Plough
One of the UK’s most renowned foodie pubs with rooms, the charming Kingham Plough lies at the heart of a picturesque Cotswolds village within the area of outstanding natural beauty. The Plough showcases the very best, fresh local produce on its…
Cotswold Tours
Winchcombe
Private day tours of the Cotswolds with an experienced Qualified Blue Badge Driver Guide.
Guiting Power - St Michael's and all Angels
Guiting Power
St Michael's and All Angels is primarily a Norman building, with a beautifully carved south door. Indeed, the door is one of the few remaining pieces of Norman architecture, for the church was heavily remodelled in the 13th and 15th centuries.
Italian Kitchen Experience
Near Cheltenham
Italian cuisine is a worldwide favourite so why not join or tutor chef for a day filled with both demonstration and hand-on learning.
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Prices £95.00 ActivityNympsfield Long Barrow
Stonehouse
Overlooking the river Severn to the Forest of Dean, with a picnic site nearby, this chambered Neolithic long barrow is 90ft long, with a pair of side chambers and an end chamber.
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FreeForge Gallery at Wychwood
Ascott-Under-Wychwood
Independently owned art gallery and art gift shop at the heart of quintessential Cotswold where you can find something special for someone special.
Sassy & Boo, Tetbury
Tetbury
Sassy and Boo in Tetbury is an independent ladies wear boutique where you’ll find a range of beautiful clothing and accessories.
The Lion Inn
Winchcombe
A 15th Century coaching inn has been transformed to the place we know today, The Lion Inn has a bar, snug, restaurant, courtyard garden and eight double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, including a suite with its own entrance.
The Ebrington Arms
Chipping Campden
A must for foodies, this gloriously unspoilt Cotswold stone inn has retained 2 AA rosettes for the past five consecutive years. Without doubt, it is one of the most beautiful settings to enjoy the Cotswolds’ best food.