Local Attractions

Ashleworth Tithe Barn
A 15th-century tithe barn, placed in the Glorious setting on the banks of the river Sever..... More Info

Bibury Trout Farm
Bibury Trout Farm is a working trout farm in the beautiful Cotswold village of Bibury.
Visitors can feed the fish and catch their own at the Beginners' Fishery. Bibury Trout Farm has a gift shop, picnic..... More Info

The Butts Farm Shop
The Butts Farm Shop is part of a working farm where, for many years, we have bred a wide range of rare breed animals to promote the exceptional benefits of rare breed meat, home cured bacon..... More Info

Chedworth Roman Villa
Remains of one of Britain's largest Romano-British villas set in the heart of the Cotswolds. A 1700 year-old stately home, with beautiful wooded coombe surroundings. Discover surviving mosaics, hypocausts..... More Info

Cirencester
Cirencester was the second largest town in Britain during Roman times. Today the former Corinium Dobunnorum is home to more than 18,000 people and a service centre for the thousands more who live in surrounding villages.... More Info

Corinium Museum
Step through a triumphal arch to arrive in Corinium; second largest city in Roman Britain, population c. 15, 000. Experience life as a Roman. Marvel at the stunning mosaics. Dress as a Roman soldier. Explore their..... More Info

The Cotswolds
the best Cotswold events listings on the Web. 2007 is ‘Year of the Cotswold Garden’ – a great year to visit for gardeners and romantics..... More Info

The Cotswold Canals
The Cotswold Canals are made up of two waterways - the 7-mile (12km) Stroudwater Navigation and the 29-mile (46km) Thames & Severn Canal. When restored, the canals will form a continuous waterway.... More Info

Cotswold Leisure Center
Our new building opened in April 2006, and we believe it is one of the best Leisure Centres in the area. The Centre features both wet and dry facilities, spread over two floors, offering a varied programme of activities for people..... More Info

The Cotswold Water Park
This unique area, spread over 40 square miles of countryside, offers something for everyone, from young to not so young, from active to not so active..... More Info

Cotswold Woollen Weavers
Tour the working woollen mill in splendid 18th century buildings. Find out about the story of Cotswold wool and how it has profoundly shaped the heritage of the area..... More Info

Dyrham Park
Spectacular late 17th-century mansion, garden and deer park. Lavish 17th-century collections reflect the fashion for all things Dutch, victorian domestic quarters give an insight into life below stairs, and elegant formal gardens..... More Info

Hailes Abbey
13th-century Cistercian abbey, founded in 1246 and once a celebrated site of pilgrimage. This Cistercian abbey ruins with dramatic cloister arches, and has a small museum managed by English Heritag..... More Info

Hidcote Manor Garden
Celebrated 20th-century garden in the beautiful north Cotswolds. One of England's greatest gardens, an Arts & Crafts masterpiece, has a eries of outdoor rooms each with its own unique character..... More Info

Lodge Park & Sherborne Estate
Rare 17th-century grandstand and Cotswold country estate, built for John 'Crump' Dutton, a wily Civil War politician, renowned for his hunchback. Has a unique deer park with deer course and grandstand..... More Info

Magicland Ltd
Magicland offers a 13,000sq foot arena containing the largest soft play structure ever created by House of Play (one of the largest suppliers of soft play equipment). ... More Info

Newark Park
A tudor hunting lodge, transformed into a fashionable Georgian home perched upon a 40ft cliff, with outstanding panoramic views of Tranquil settings............. More Info

Snowshill Manor
Cotswold manor house with eclectic collection and Arts & Crafts-style garden. Bright colours and delightful scents, the home of thousands of fascinating treasures collected entirely by architect and craftsman..... More Info
Westbury Court Garden
Dutch water garden – a rare and beautiful survival. The only restored Dutch water garden in the country, and reputedly home to England's oldest evergreen oak and many other 16th and 17th-century trees and shrub..... More Info

Westonbirt Arboretum
Westonbirt, The National Arboretum is one of the most spectacular tree gardens in the world. An historical collection of over 3,000 different trees and shrub species many of which are rare or endangered in their native lands.... More Info

Woodchester Park
Beautiful secluded Cotswold valley containing a 'lost garden', a chain of five lakes thread through this delightful 18th and 19th-century landscape park, and waymarked trails through delightful scenery..... More Info
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