About the Cotswolds
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Kelmscott Manor
Kelmscott
The country home of William Morris - poet, craftsman and socialist - from 1871 until 1896, this is an essential experience for anyone interested in the Arts and Crafts movement.
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Prices £8.75 to £34.50 Per TicketCharming Cotswolds Cycle Tour
Oxford & The Cotswolds
Welcome to our tour of Oxford, the Cotswolds and Stratford-upon-Avon. Our local friendly and experienced guides will be on hand to escort you through the best of what this wonderful part of England has to offer. From stunning views to historic…
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Prices £21.00 to £25.00 ActivityCotswold Lakes Brew Co
Somerford Keynes, Cirencester
Based in the Cotswold Water Park, we’re an independent craft brewery and taproom serving up a range of award-winning beers! We’re a family-friendly venue, with freshly prepared hot food and live music from top local acts.
Golden Cross Inn
Cirencester
Just a short stroll from Cirencester historic market place, hidden up a picturesque medieval backstreet, you'll find The Golden Cross Inn.
This early-18th Century coaching inn offers a warm welcome to all, from those seeking a thirst quenching pint…
The Painswick
Painswick
The Painswick offers outstanding, straight-forward food, wired into a first-rate setting. Both in terms of look and spirit, it’s an easy-going and affordable splash of luxury with a country-cool edge, that is reminiscent of Covent Garden rather than…
Sheep on Sheep Street
Stow On The Wold
The Sheep on Sheep Street revealed its new look, along with its new name in July 2016. We like to think we’re bringing a new dimension to eating and drinking in the Cotswolds, as well as a little Soho style too, all located in the heart of Stow on…
The Restaurant at Ellenborough Park
Cheltenham
Feast in the historic surroundings of this intimate 15th century Restaurant, or tantalise your tastebuds in the Horse Box Brasserie.
North Leigh Roman Villa
Witney
The remains of a large and well-built Roman courtyard villa facing south east over the Evenlode valley. The most important feature is a near complete mosaic floor, which can be seen through a viewing window.
This is an English Heritage site with…
Kiftsgate Court Gardens
Chipping Campden
Perched on the edge of the Cotswolds with wonderful views to the west, the gardens at Kiftsgate reflect gardening through the 20th century.
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Prices £3.00 to £11.00 Per TicketWychwood Wild Garden
Shipton Under Wychwood, Chipping Norton
Wychwood Wild Garden covers 12.5 acres of avenues, woods and ponds,much of which was laid out in the 1860s, and provides a haven for wildlife including many breeds of ducks and birds. It is owned and managed by the local community and offered as a…
The House Spa
Broadway
Perched high above the village of Broadway, with fabulous views across the Cotswolds, Dormy House is the perfect rural retreat with the award winning House Spa there to make you feel fabulous
Woodchester Valley Vineyard
Stroud
Woodchester Valley is a family owned boutique vineyard and winery in the South Cotswolds producing a range of award winning still white, rosé and sparkling wines.
West Ox Arts
Market Square, Bampton
Beautiful art gallery in Bampton showcasing new, emerging and established local artists with a range of contemporary arts and crafts for sale. Free entry.
Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park Cafe
Guiting Power, Cheltenham
Adam’s Kitchen and the Farm Park shop are both open to the public. We serve a wide range of coffees, teas and other infusions, all of which are delicious with our homemade cakes and biscuits that will melt in your mouth.
Go Cotswolds
Go Cotswolds provides award-winning tours of the Cotswolds from just £60pp.
Sundial Theatre
Cirencester
Sitting at the heart of Cirencester College, The Sundial is also a place of education and performance for young people; college students and external performance arts schools alike have staged a variety of student-based performances every year.
Spice Lounge Burford
Burford
Award-winning Indian restaurant with an emphasis on organic and creative dishes. Ethnic recipes are used to provide a diverse, unusual menu, while focusing on healthy eating.
Bampton Community Archive
Bampton
The Old Grammar School in Bampton was built by Robert Vesey (d.1635), a wealthy local merchant living in Chimney, now a nearby village. At that time, Bampton was the largest town in the area and it badly needed a school for the children of the…
The Slaughters Country Inn
Lower Slaughter
Set in the heart of one of the most picturesque Cotswold villages, The Slaughters Country Inn in Lower Slaughter offers the authentic charm of a quintessential country inn.