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  1. Add River Cruises from Lechlade to your Itinerary

    River Cruises from Lechlade

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    Boat Trip

    LECHLADE

    Inglesham is a replica Thames launch, purpose built for charters and river trips on the Upper Thames at Lechlade.
    We can accommodate up to 12 passengers for a comfortable and relaxing cruise on this historic river.

  2. Add Little Faringdon - St Margaret's Church to your Itinerary

    Little Faringdon - St Margaret's Church

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    Church/Chapel

    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.

  3. Add Abbey Home Farm to your Itinerary

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    Abbey Home Farm

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    Farm

    Cirencester

    A 1600 acre mixed organic farm with award winning farm shop, cafe, cookery/craft day and short residential courses, educational visits, organic cotton textiles, yurts, green field campsite, Cotswold stone holiday cottage and farm trail.

  4. Add Northleach - St Peter and St Paul to your Itinerary

    Northleach - St Peter and St Paul

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    Church/Chapel

    Northleach

    For more than 100 years Northleach was the major "wool" town of the area, & the church is a fine example of late Gothic building. It has a complete set of medieval corbel heads, including a cat playing a fiddle, & an excellent collection of brasses.

  5. Add St John the Baptist to your Itinerary

    St John the Baptist

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    Church/Chapel

    Cirencester

    Cirencester is one of the great "wool" churches of the Cotswolds, & is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.

  6. Add Chastleton - St Mary's Church to your Itinerary

    Chastleton - St Mary's Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Chastleton

    Built in the 12th century and best know for it's brasses, the church was enlarged and refenestrated in the 14th century and has a south bell tower that was added in 1689 and whose crenellations echo those of Chastleton House.

  7. Add Court Barn Museum to your Itinerary

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    Court Barn Museum

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    Museum

    Chipping Campden

    Court Barn Museum celebrates the talented designers and craftspeople who have worked in Chipping Campden and the North Cotswolds since the beginning of the twentieth century.

  8. Add Hailey - St John the Evangelist Church to your Itinerary

    Hailey - St John the Evangelist Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Hailey

    St John the Evangelist is Victorian, built in 1868/9 to replace an 18th century church close by. Built in the French Gothic style with prominent buttresses and an unusual bell turret.

  9. Add Churchill - All Saints Church to your Itinerary

    Churchill - All Saints Church

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    Churches and Cathedrals

    Churchill

    All Saints’ was built in 1837 to replace the original village church, which had fallen into disrepair. The old church building is now the village Heritage Centre .

  10. Add Museum in the Park to your Itinerary

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    Museum in the Park

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    Museum

    Stroud

    The Museum in the Park is set in the beautiful grounds of Stratford Park. Our collection tells the story of the Stroud Valleys and the wider district, giving you the chance to find out about the people who lived and worked here.

  11. Add Bibury - St Mary's Church to your Itinerary

    Bibury - St Mary's Church

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    Churches and Cathedrals

    Bibury

    A Grade I listed church in one of the most popular villages in the Cotswolds. St Marys dates to the 12th century but a Saxon gravestone embedded in the church wall speaks of a much older heritage.

  12. Add Crickley Hill Country Park to your Itinerary

    Crickley Hill Country Park

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    Country/Royal Park

    Gloucester

    One hundred and forty three acres of grassland and beechwoods situated on the Cotswold escarpment.

  13. Add Chipping Norton - St Mary the Virgin Church to your Itinerary

    Chipping Norton - St Mary the Virgin Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Chipping Norton

    A wool church and Grade I listed building, St Mary the Virgin is tucked away near the bottom of the hill on which the town sits. The setting seems incongruous, however it is here in the shadow of the church and what was once the castle, that the…

  14. Add Greystones - Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust to your Itinerary

    Greystones - Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust

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    Natural Wildlife Site

    Bourton-On-The-Water

    At first glance Greystones appears as quiet sloping fields. However, on closer inspection, a remarkable landscape is revealed throughout stories about Bourton, wildlife, farming and our remote ancestors.

  15. Add Cutsdean Quarry to your Itinerary

    Cutsdean Quarry

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    Country Park/Nature Reserve

    CHELTENHAM

    Cutsdean Quarry is a nature reserve cared for and maintained by the Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. During the spring and summer months, the open rock faces make it a great location to spot reptiles such as adders, grass snakes and common lizards…

  16. Add Leafield - St Michael and All Angels Church to your Itinerary

    Leafield - St Michael and All Angels Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Leafield

    The present church was built in 1859-60 to a design by Sir George Gilbert Scott, one of a trio of eminent Victorian architects. The original spire was rebuilt in 1865 and further shortened in 1934. Even so, the church is visible for many miles…

  17. Add Foxholes Nature Reserve to your Itinerary

    Foxholes Nature Reserve

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    Natural Wildlife Site

    Chipping Norton

    In spring, the woodland floor is vibrant with primroses, violets and early-purple orchids. In May, Foxholes is awash with bluebells, and by summer, the tall spikes of foxgloves are in their full glory. Later in the year, you can enjoy spectacular…

  18. Add Elkstone - St John the Evangelist to your Itinerary

    Elkstone - St John the Evangelist

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    Church/Chapel

    Elkstone

    This is the highest church in the Cotswolds, & is off the beaten track. The village is full of modern cottages, but at its heart is this lovely Norman church, with carved stone heads around the nave, fine wood work, & an unusual first floor dovecote

  19. Add Cirencester Open Air Pool to your Itinerary

    Cirencester Open Air Pool

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    Leisure/Swimming Pool

    Cirencester

    Located on the edge of Cirencester Park, this open air pool has a 28 metre main pool with slide, separate children's paddling pool, sunbathing patio as well as hot and cold refreshments, picnics welcome. Plan ahead as booking is essential

  20. Add Langford - St Matthew's Church to your Itinerary

    Langford - St Matthew's Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Langford

    The most immediately striking aspect of the church is the square central tower, the most conspicuous surviving part of a large Saxon church dating to the 11th century.It may possibly postdate the Norman conquest but is certainly the work of Saxon…

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