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Places to visit in the Cotswolds

 

Because of Its size, (the Cotswolds covers over 600 Square Miles) the attractions are roughly grouped by location. The North, Central and South areas.

The North     Central      South

The northern area includes places such as Stow and Broadway. As well as all the towns and villages in this region, other popular arttractions are

Batsford Arboretum and Falconry Center near Bourton on the Hill. a popular place to visit with large picnic areas

Broadway Tower Country Park at the top of fish hill, overlooking the town of Broadway, and with fantastic views over the vale of Evesham. This is a park aimed at children, with animals adventure playground and a small castle (the Broadway Tower) which is a folly built of cotswold stone and with the best view around.

Cotswold Farm Park at Guiting Power this is a farm park still part of the working farm, it is well located, being signposted off the Fosse way south of Stow. It has a good collection of local livestock breeds and is well suited to children.

Hidcote Manor Gardens 4 miles north east of Chipping Campden, Hidcote Manor is secluded down leafy country lanes and is surrounded by its own farm and thatched cottages. Created early last century by the great horticulturist Major Lawrence Johnstone, it is really a garden of gardens, seperated by hedges. This is certainly one of the most delightful gardens in england.

 

 

Central

Covering the areas around Gloucester, Cheltenham and Stroud

Minster Lovell, on the Burford to Witney road, is a lovely stone and thatch village. With a magnificent ruined Manor House and Church. The site is informative and the manor steeped in history and no little tragedy

Sudeley Castle near Winchcombe, Cheltenham. A castle has been here at sudeley since the time of Ethelred the Unready, this one however dates back to the mid 15th century when it was rebuilt by Ralph Boteler on the spoils of Henry V's wars. A 1000 years of history are stored in this castle, the gardens and many rooms are open to the public

Hailes a magnificent ruined abbey, North east of Winchcombe. The main buildings were destroyed in the Dissolution of the Monastries in 1539, there is a superb museum on the site with all the details of this hauntingly beautiful place 

 

South

Including Dursley and Wooton under Edge, down to Bath

 

Owlpen Manor set in a magnificent wooded valley south of Stroud, is a magnificent Elisebethan Manor House, with church and cottages, signed off the main roads it is a fantastic drive down to the secluded manor.

Dyrham Park on the A46 North of Bath. Dyrham is a great Manor house built by William Blaythwaytin the late 17th century. surrounded by 264 acres of parkland with deer roaming, the house also has spectacular gardens and is an excellent picnic spot.

South Cerney and the Cotswold water Park lying South East of Cirencester, this area has been used as gravel quarrys for many years. The empty pits have been filled and used as an extensive water and wildlife park.

 

 
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