Things To Do in the Cotswolds
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Abbey Grounds Cirencester
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Parks & Gardens
Cirencester
The Abbey Grounds is hidden behind the Market Place and the Parish Church. The grounds contain the site of St Mary's Abbey which was consecrated in 1176 in the presence of Henry II, remaining until the Dissolution in 1539 when the Abbey was…
Crocodiles of the World
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Animal Collection
Brize Norton
Crocodiles of the World is the UK's first and only crocodile zoo, and is home to over 80 crocodiles, which represent 12 of the 23 extant crocodilian species, making it the largest collection of crocodiles in the UK
Wotton under Edge Heritage Centre
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Heritage/Visitor Centre
Wotton under Edge
Located in a converted fire station in the Chipping, the Museum provides visitors with an excellent introduction to the historic wool town and its surrounding area of outstanding natural beauty.
Tewkesbury Heritage Centre
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Heritage/Visitor Centre
Tewkesbury
This superbly restored 17th century building, once a shop selling hats, is home to our innovative heritage centre. Using our state of the art portable guides and interactive games, so you can get a taste of our fascinating local history.
Tetbury Goods Shed
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Arts Centre
Tetbury
The Goods Shed is a vibrant arts centre and cafe in Tetbury. Based in a stunning Victorian railway building set in a park, it features live music, cinema nights and craft workshops.
Croome (National Trust)
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National Trust Property
Worcester
Expect the unexpected. Incredible innovation, devastating loss, remarkable survival and magnificent restoration. All in one place
Victoria Art Gallery
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Gallery
Bath
Located near Bath’s famous Pulteney Bridge, the Victoria Art Gallery boasts an outstanding collection of paintings, sculptures and decorative arts. Entry to the permanent displays is free.
Woodchester Valley Vineyard
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Walking Tour
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.
Cotswold Lakes Brew Co
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Brewery
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.
The Vaulted Spa at the Kings Head Hotel
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Hotel Spa
Cirencester
The subterranean Vaulted Spa is a unique experience like no other!
Scented candles, exposed brickwork and indulgent treatments in an exceptional and unique subterranean setting; providing the perfect environment for a peaceful and tranquil Spa…
Bourton House Garden
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Garden
Bourton on the Hill
Award-winning three acre garden with imaginative topiary, magnificent herbaceous borders with many rare, unusual and exotic plants, spring-fed water features and unique Shade House.
Cogges Manor Farm
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Heritage/Visitor Centre
Witney
Cogges Manor Farm is a historic farmstead and home to Downton Abbey’s Yew Tree Farm. It is a beautifully preserved collection of farm buildings, manor house, and walled garden, set in its own grounds, with farm animals, outdoor adventure play and…
Bladon - St Martin's Church
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Church/Chapel
Bladon, Woodstock
Sir Winston Churchill, alongside his beloved wife Clementine, is buried here in the churchyard of St Martin's Church in Bladon.
Bampton - St Mary's Church
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Church/Chapel
Bampton
It seems there was a church here long before the Norman Conquest, although the only surviving element before that time is the Anglo-Saxon tower with its fine herringbone stonework.
Bampton Community Archive
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Museum
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…
British Motor Museum
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Museum
Gaydon
Explore the British Motor Museum - home to the world’s largest collection of historic British cars, from the very first Land Rover to Lady Penelope’s FAB1 - over 400 cars to discover.
Honeybourne Pottery
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Craft Workshop
Honeybourne
Fabulous hands-on clay workshops for individuals and groups, all ages and abilities welcome.
Buscot Park (National Trust)
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National Trust Property
Faringdon
Late 18th-century house, set in enchanting landscaped grounds, which houses an extensive art collection
Newark Park (National Trust)
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Historic House/Palace
Wotton under Edge
Newark Park stands proud on top of the Cotswold Escarpment, looking down into the Ozleworth Valley to the Mendips beyond. With a house of architectural intrigue, quaint gardens and a sprawling estate and parkland.
Painswick Rococo Garden
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Garden
Painswick
This unique garden restoration, situated in a hidden valley, dates from a period when 18th century gentle folk were creating flamboyant pleasure grounds in which to entertain their guests.