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Croome.Credit: John Hubble

Croome (National Trust)

Expect the unexpected. Incredible innovation, devastating loss, remarkable survival and magnificent…

Red Borders - James Dobson

Hidcote (National Trust)

One of England's greatest gardens, famous for its rare trees and shrubs, outstanding herbaceous…

Gordon Russell Museum

Gordon Russell Design Museum

The museum celebrates the life and work of renowned furniture designer Sir Gordon Russell and his…

Lodge Park

Lodge Park & Sherborne Estate (National Trust)

Lodge Park is part of the Sherborne Estate, an ornate building dating from 1635 overlooking the…

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  1. Add Lower Oddington - St Nicholas Church to your Itinerary

    Lower Oddington - St Nicholas Church

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    Church/Chapel

    Oddington

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    1 Jan 2024to31 Dec 2024

    One of our favourite churches - St Nicholas church in Lower Oddington is hidden at the end of a small lane. Its not the easiest place to find, but the effort is worth it, for St Nicholas's boasts a superb series of medieval wall paintings, including…

  2. Add Gloucester Cathedral to your Itinerary

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    Gloucester Cathedral

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    Cathedral/Minster

    Gloucester

    Gloucester Cathedral of honey coloured lime stone is a place of worship and architectural gem with crypt, cloisters, Chapter House set in its precincts. Shop selling souvenirs, cards, CDs and gifts.

  3. Add Ebrington - St Edburgha's Church to your Itinerary

    Ebrington - St Edburgha's Church

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    Chipping Campden

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    1 Jan 2024to31 Dec 2024

    A 13th century church with a wonderful Norman doorway, 14th century font and knight's grave, plus 16th and 17th century tombs to the Keyte family. The most impressive tomb is that of Sir John Fortescue, Lord Chief Justice to Henry VI, who died in…

Tree on a hill in front of rolling countryside