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Couture shoemaker studio tour and talk
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Craft Workshop
BROADWAY
Visit the atelier and participate in a talk given by Caroline Groves, an internationally renowned couture shoemaker specialising in decorative leatherwork, and descendant of C. R. Ashbee’s craft movement, followed by lunch or a picnic in the…
Bespoke Brewery & Beer Cooking Experience
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Food & Drink
Longhope
Beer isn’t just for drinking – you can cook with it too. On this five hour Bespoke Brewery & Cooking Experience in the glorious Forest of Dean, you will learn how beer enhances food, cook special dishes, tour the brew house and discover its…
Woodchester Mansion
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Historic House/Palace
Nympsfield, Stonehouse
Woodchester Mansion is a 19th Century Victorian Gothic Masterpiece mysteriously abandoned midconstruction in 1873. Hidden in a secluded Cotswold valley, it is untouched by time and the modern world.
Group info: The mansion is available for…
The Garden at Miserden
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Garden
Miserden
This lovely, timeless garden designed in the 17th century has a wonderful sense of peace and tranquillity with a topiary yew walk and grass steps designed by Lutyens, as well as magnificent mixed borders.
Owlpen Manor
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Garden
Nr Uley
Medieval manor house set in a secluded Cotswold valley. Notable Arts and Crafts collections, unique painted cloths, delightful gardens and delicious cream teas. Where possible, the tours are conducted by Sir Nicholas Mander, who has lived at Owlpen…
Broadway Tower
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Tower
Broadway
Broadway Tower is a unique Capability Brown Folly Tower open to visitors in an inspiring location.
It is one of England’s outstanding viewpoints and at 1024 feet above sea level, it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment with…
Sudeley Castle & Gardens
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Castle/Fort
Winchcombe, Near Cheltenham
Set against the beautiful backdrop of the Cotswold hills, Sudeley Castle has royal connections spanning over 1,000 years. Surrounding the castle are magnificent award-winning gardens including the recreated Knot Garden and the famed Queen’s Garden…
Gloucester Cathedral
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Cathedral/Minster
Gloucester
Gloucester Cathedral is the most iconic and spectacular building in Gloucestershire with a history spanning over 1000 years. Highlights include the tomb of King Edward II, the beautiful monastic cloisters - one of the film locations for Harry Potter…
Corinium Museum
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Museum
Cirencester
Leave the 21st century behind you and 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, mostly from Corinium, Roman Britain’s second…
Hook Norton Brewery
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Brewery
Hook Norton
Established in 1849, Hook Norton Brewery is a proudly independent family owned, fifth generation brewery that brews a range of cask, keg and bottled ales. Visitor centre, brewery tours, shire horses, steam engine, museum, café and coffee shop.
Tewkesbury Heritage Centre
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Heritage/Visitor Centre
Tewkesbury
A superbly restored 17th century building which is home to this innovative heritage centre. A wander through this charming building will take you from Tewkesbury’s earliest settlers, through the Wars of the Roses, the Civil War, through the…
Tewkesbury Abbey
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Abbey/Priory
Tewkesbury
Dominating the town’s skyline for over 900 years. The Abbey has one of UK’s finest Norman towers and is world renowned for being one of the country’s greatest examples of medieval architecture. The Abbey has a fine collection of medieval tombs and…
Witney Blanket Experience
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History & Heritage
Witney
Much of the Cotswolds wealth is thanks to the wool trade and you’re guaranteed an unforgettable experience at the beautiful Witney Blanket Hall.
After a welcome drink with biscuits, you’ll enjoy a walking tour of the town visiting significant…Kiftsgate Court Gardens
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Garden
Chipping Campden
Kiftsgate is a glorious garden created by three generations of women gardeners. The upper gardens around the house are planted to give harmonious colour schemes, whilst the sheltered lower gardens recreate the atmosphere of warmer countries. A…
Oxford & the Cotswolds Highlights Cycle Tour
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Cycling
Oxford
Discover the joy of exploring the Cotswolds on two-wheels with a guided, or self-guided tour of the Cotswolds.
Bainton Bikes will create a bespoke itinerary for you in tours lasting from 2 to 6 hours, including lunch, punting and afternoon tea for…Capture the Extraordinary: A Slow Photography Experience
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Arts & Heritage
Stroud
Discover a slow and mindful approach to the art of photography in the beautiful natural surroundings of Rodborough Common, overlooking the Stroud Five Valleys and the Severn Vale towards Wales.
Slow down, take a fresh look at the world around you…
Foodworks cookery school
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Food & Drink
Cheltenham
Join in a fun cookery class here at Foodworks cookery school. Clients can watch demo;s and make their own dishes in our state of the art kitchen. Learn from professionally trained local chefs including a Michelin star chef, use local produce and…
The Oxfordshire Museum
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Museum
Woodstock
Situated in the heart of Woodstock, the museum celebrates Oxfordshire in all its diversity and features collections of local history, Victorian Oxfordshire, art, archaeology, landscape, wildlife and innovative industries from nuclear power to…
Chedworth Roman Villa (National Trust)
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Historic Site
Chedworth
One of the largest Roman villas in Britain located in a beautiful setting with idyllic views and a rich wildlife haven. A modern conservation building gives you exceptional access to the extensive mosaic floors, hypocaust systems and bathhouse rooms…
Victorian Sawmill Experience
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History & Heritage
Combe, Witney
Combe Mill is the original ‘power house’ of the old Blenheim Palace Estate – a Victorian steam and water-powered sawmill now operating as a working museum.
A grade II* listed building, it offers visitors a fascinating insight into the work that went…