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  1. Add Standlake - St Giles Church to your Itinerary

    Standlake - St Giles Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Standlake

    Like so many churches, St Giles Church is medieval in origin but much altered and restored over the years. Notable features include the unusual 14th century octagonal tower dates to the 14th century and the Victorian woodwork in the roof…

  2. Add Fulbrook - St James the Great Church to your Itinerary

    Fulbrook - St James the Great Church

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    Fulbrook

    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.

  3. Add Stanton Harcourt - St Michael's Church to your Itinerary

    Stanton Harcourt - St Michael's Church

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    Stanton Harcourt

    The chancel of St Michael's church contains two of Oxfordshire's greatest church treasures: an ancient 13th century rood-screen and the shrine of St Edburg.

  4. Add Burford Tolsey Museum and Archive to your Itinerary

    Burford Tolsey Museum and Archive

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    Museum

    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.

  5. Add Nympsfield Long Barrow to your Itinerary

    Nympsfield Long Barrow

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    Historic Site

    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.

  6. Add Cirencester Lock Up to your Itinerary

    Cirencester Lock Up

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    Museum

    Cirencester

    Most towns had lock-ups, which were used to imprison people for short periods of time, often just overnight.

  7. Add Fairford - St Mary's Church to your Itinerary

    Fairford - St Mary's Church

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    Fairford

    Fairford is an outstanding church because of its fascinating complete set of medieval stained glass windows, the only such set in England. The glass is rare, and is of the highest quality.

  8. Add Berkeley Castle & Gardens to your Itinerary

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    Berkeley Castle & Gardens

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    Castle/Fort

    Berkeley

    Berkeley Castle is unique; it has been lived in by the same family for almost 900 years, long er than any other fortress in England. Visit our mediaeval Castle, Gardens, Butterfly House and visit our website for special events taking place.

  9. Add Stow on the Wold - St Edward's Church to your Itinerary

    Stow on the Wold - St Edward's Church

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    Churches and Cathedrals

    Stow on the Wold

    This beautiful church was built somewhere between the 11th and 15th century. The tower is 88ft high and was completed in 1447. It houses the heaviest peal of eight bells in Gloucestershire. The painting of the crucifixion in the south aisle was…

  10. Add Cleeve Hill to your Itinerary

    Cleeve Hill

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    Viewpoint

    Cheltenham

    Cleeve Hill is located on Cheltenham’s North-Eastern edge, on the way to Winchcombe, affording breath-taking views of Cheltenham and the surrounding area...

  11. Add Cerney House Gardens to your Itinerary

    Cerney House Gardens

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    Garden

    North Cerney

    A classic, romantic, secret garden with Victorian features set in parkland overlooking the Churn Valley.

  12. Add Duntisbourne Rouse - St Michael's Church to your Itinerary

    Duntisbourne Rouse - St Michael's Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Cirencester

    The atmospheric church of St Michael stands in idyllic Cotswold countryside in the hamlet of Duntisbourne Rouse. The church dates to the Saxon period, and boasts a Norman crypt beneath the chancel. There are 13th century wall paintings in the…

  13. Add Rushy Common Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Rushy Common Nature Reserve

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    Natural Wildlife Site

    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.

  14. Add Shorthampton - All Saints Church to your Itinerary

    Shorthampton - All Saints Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Chipping Norton

    The hamlet of Shorthampton consists of little more than a farm and the church. The church has an usual, boxlike appearance: no tower or spire, shallow roofs and square headed windows. Inside there are a number of unusual features but what…

  15. Add Butts Farm Visitor Centre and Farm Shop to your Itinerary

    Butts Farm Visitor Centre and Farm Shop

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    Farm

    Near South Cerney

    A rare breeds farm where you can get up close and personal with some of Britain’s rare breeds. Various daily activities to enjoy - milk a goat, bunny cuddles & groom a pony. Visit farm shop for local produce.

  16. Add Freedom of the Press Winery to your Itinerary

    Freedom of the Press Winery

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    Vineyard

    Minster Lovell

    A micro-winery in the Cotswolds making premium, modern wines from English grapes.

  17. Add Moreton in Marsh - St David's Church to your Itinerary

    Moreton in Marsh - St David's Church

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    Churches and Cathedrals

    Moreton in Marsh

    Saint David's Church began as a chapel of ease for Bourton-on-the-Hill. The early history of the church in Moreton is not clear, but there is a tradition that it was rebuilt and reconsecrated in the middle of the 16th century.

  18. Add Tewkesbury Abbey to your Itinerary

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    Tewkesbury Abbey

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    Abbey/Priory

    Tewkesbury

    Tewkesbury Abbey is a parish church of cathedral proportions tucked in the middle of the bustling market town of Tewkesbury. It contains many interesting features and should not be missed.

  19. Add Jet Age Museum to your Itinerary

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    Jet Age Museum

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    Museum

    Cheltenham Road East, Gloucester

    The Jet Age Museum is home to a unique collection of historic aircraft and artefacts charting the history of Gloucestershire's aviation heritage and telling the story of the people who made the first Allied jet powered flight possible.

  20. Add Ascott under Wychwood - Holy Trinity Church to your Itinerary

    Ascott under Wychwood - Holy Trinity Church

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    Ascott under Wychwood

    Holy Trinity is set in the heart of the beautiful village of Ascott-under-Wychwood. It abounds with fascinating historical features and has been the centre of worship in the village for some 900 years.

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