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Cirencester Park

Cirencester Park

Historic Grade 1 Listed 3,000-acre park open daily to visitors. Dog friendly with accessible…

Kelmscott Manor

Kelmscott Manor

The country home of William Morris - poet, craftsman and socialist - from 1871 until 1896, this is…

Chedworth Roman Villa

Chedworth Roman Villa (National Trust)

Cradled in a beautiful Cotswold valley rest the remains of one of the grandest Roman villas in…

Corinium Museum, Cirencester

Corinium Museum

Discover the treasures of the Cotswolds as you explore its history at this Award Winning Museum.…

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  1. Add Gloucester Cathedral to your Itinerary

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    Gloucester Cathedral

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    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.

  2. Add Guiting Power - St Michael's and all Angels to your Itinerary

    Guiting Power - St Michael's and all Angels

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    Guiting Power

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    1 Jan 2024to31 Dec 2024

    St Michael's and All Angels is primarily a Norman building, with a beautifully carved south door. Indeed, the door is one of the few remaining pieces of Norman architecture, for the church was heavily remodelled in the 13th and 15th centuries.

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    South Leigh - St James the Great Church

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    South Leigh

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    1 Jan 2024to31 Dec 2024

    St James the Great is full of interest with several fine medieval wall paintings, some very old stained glass, a 15th century font, and a 16th brass. The pulpit is Jacobean and it was here that John Wesley, who went on to found Methodism, preached…