About the Cotswolds
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Fulbrook - St James the Great Church
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.
Stanton Harcourt - St Michael's Church
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.
The Crown
Woodstock
An 18C Grade II Cotswold stone inn right in the heart of historic Woodstock, the Crown Inn has five luxurious ensuite bedrooms with super king beds with 300 count Egyptian cotton sheets, luxury Cowshed toiletries and Lefroy Brooks showers or baths.
The Woodstock Arms
Woodstock
A traditional pub with modern cuisine in a fuss-free manner, courtyard garden.
St John the Baptist
Cirencester
Cirencester is one of the great "wool" churches of the Cotswolds, & is a masterpiece of Gothic architecture.
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FreeDuke of Marlborough
Woodstock
The Duke of Marlborough boasts two very different eating areas: the Bar Restaurant and the Function Room Restaurant.
The Bar Restaurant is warmed by a roaring log fire, exposed Cotswold stone walls and pretty wall lights. The Function…
W.R. Harvey & Co Antiques
Witney
With seven decades of history, W. R. Harvey & Co. (Antiques) Ltd has become the first port of call for many collectors, designers and visitors to the Cotswolds and Witney.
The Feathered Nest Country Inn
Chipping Norton
The Feathered Nest Country Inn, a country pub, restaurant and inn set in the picturesque village of Nether Westcote and nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds with marvellous views over the Evenlode Valley.
The Colesbourne Inn
Colesbourne
Set in the heart of the picturesque Cotswold countryside and occupying two acres, The Colesbourne Inn is a delightful old coaching inn of the Colesbourne Estate dating back to 1827.
The Horse & Groom Village Inn shop
Stow-on-the-Wold
The Henbrook’s Village Store and Coffee Shop is set within the historic Horse & Groom Village Inn in Upper Oddington, near Stow-on-the-Wold.
Cotswold Barn
Moreton In Marsh
Cotswold Barn is a wonderful, unique destination stop in the North Cotswolds.
We pride ourselves on our friendly and welcoming service, making our customers want to return time after time.
West Tump Long Barrow
Nr Cranham
This barrow is located in the middle of Buckholt Wood, in the parish of Brimpsfield, about one and a half miles south-west of Birdlip.
Cirencester Roman Amphitheatre
Cirencester
A large, well preserved, earth covered, Roman amphitheatre.
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FreeHector&Queen
Burford
At Hector&Queen, we love creating, designing, and discovering new and exciting gift ideas to suit all ages and all budgets.
Woodchester Mansion
Nympsfield, Stonehouse
Discover the story of this never-to-be completed Victorian Gothic Mansion, see our colonies of Horseshoe bats, learn about Victorian building techniques and about the Leigh Family for whom it was built.
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Prices Free to £8.50 Per TicketStow on the Wold - St Edward's Church
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…
Moreton in Marsh - St David's Church
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.
Eco-Able
Cirencester
Eco-Able is a sustainable lifestyle brand, specialising in homewares, gifts, baby items, preloved clothing and liquid refills.
Trove
Chipping Norton
The Local Trove is an easy and convenient way of ordering food and produce from local independent retailers for a real taste of the Cotswolds.
Woodstock - St Mary Magdalene Church
Rectory Lane, Woodstock
A musical clock that plays a different tune each day of the week and over 200 hand-embroidered kneelers - St Mary Magdalene Church was built in the reign of Henry I for the convenience of the court during royal visits to their royal hunting lodge