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…
Kilkenny Lane Country Park
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Adventure Park/Playground
Carterton
Set within 50 acres Kilkenny Lane Country Park is an ideal location for playing, walking, jogging, or simply relaxing with a picnic. There are 2.5km of paths (suitable for wheelchair access) and bridleways, as well as an adventure play area
Corinium Museum
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Museum
Cirencester
Discover the treasures of the Cotswolds as you explore its history at this Award Winning Museum. Home to one of the largest collections of Romano-British antiquities extensively from Corinium, Roman Britain's second largest city.
Fairytale Farm
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Farm
Chipping Norton
Children will love Fairytale Farm - a sensory and learning wonderland for all the family. With our exciting adventure playground, an enchanted walk with a surprise around every corner and a chance to meet our amazing animals, there is so much to see
Rollright Stones
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Historic Site
Chipping Norton
The Rollright Stones are a group of prehistoric megalithic monuments built from large natural boulders found within about 500m of the site. The stones are naturally pitted, giving them extraordinary shapes.
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.
New Brewery Arts
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Craft Centre
Cirencester
New Brewery Arts is the home of craft and making in the heart of the Cotswolds, with galleries, artists’ studios, café and shop, and guest accommodation, and an extensive programme of courses and workshops (over 200 each year). Admission is free.
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.
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.
Highgrove Gardens
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Garden
Tetbury
Highgrove Gardens are part of the private residence of Their Majesties King Charles III and Queen Camilla.
Located near the town of Tetbury, discover the striking development of the gardens and the important sustainable principles instilled…
Birdland Park and Gardens
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Animal Collection
Bourton on the Water
In a natural setting of woodland, river and gardens, Birdland is home to over 500 birds of 130 different species. Open all year. Only group of King Penguins in England.
The Spa at Hatherley Manor
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Hotel Spa
Down Hatherley, Gloucester
A luxury spa based in the Cotswold countryside.
Lucknam Park Spa
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Hotel Spa
Chippenham
Set within the estate’s 500-acres of unspoilt parkland, the Lucknam Park Spa is totally at one with its surroundings incorporating wood, marble and glass to reflect the warm seasonal hues of the outdoors.
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.
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…
Rousham
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Garden
Nr Woodstock
One of England's most important gardens, Rousham represents the first phase of English landscape design and remains almost as its designer William Kent (1685–1748) left it. Many of the features that delighted its 18th century visitors are still…
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.
Swinford Museum
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Museum
Filkins
Tools and artefacts relating to domestic life and rural trades and crafts that are particular to this Cotswold village.
Tyndale Monument
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Tower
DURSLEY
The Tyndale Monument was built in 1866 in memory of William Tyndale, who it is thought was born in nearby North Nibley. Tyndale, a prominent Protestant in the time of Henry VIII, produced the first complete translation of the New Testament in…
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