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Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Mansion
Woodchester Mansion is an architectural masterpiece of the Victorian age abandoned by its builders before it could be completed. It has been virtually untouched by time since the mid-1870s, and today offers a unique opportunity to tour and explore a ...
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Cotswold Farm Park
Cotswold Farm Park

The Cotswold Farm Park was established in 1971 as the very first of its kind and was recently voted Farm Park of the Year 2003. It has since been much imitated and continues to be very popular with animal lovers and children especially.

The Park has a...
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Broadway Tower
Broadway Tower

Built on an ancient beacon site, Broadway Tower has a colourful history as - amongst others - home to the renowned printing press of Sir Thomas Phillips, country retreat for Pre-Raphaelite artists, notably the artist, designer, writer, craftsman, and...
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Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace is a world heritage site, home of the 11th Duke Of Marlborough and birthplace of Winston Churchill, Britain's most famous 20th Century Prime Minister.

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Around the Cotswolds...
Gloucester Cathedral
Gloucester Cathedral
The cathedral is situated in the centre of Gloucester off Westgate Street. Worship continues daily with sung evensong most days.
The impressive nave has massive Norman pillars. From the nave move to the famous fan vaulted cloisters where scenes from ...
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Hailes Abbey
Hailes Abbey
Just a mile from Winchecombe are the ruins of Hailes Abbey. Hailes was founded by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, brother of Henry III, in 1246.
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Westonburt Arboretum
Westonbirt Arboretum
There are over 17,000 numbered trees and 17 miles of paths in this excellent arboretum run by the Forestry Commission. Best in : spring for rhododendron and magnolias, and autumn for Japanese maples and fothergilla....
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Cotswold Motor Museum
Cotswold Motor Museum
The Cotswold Motoring Museum car collection is full of cars you had and cars you only dreamt of owning.How many of you can spot the car you learnt to drive in or our 1970s caravan where you spent your long summer holidays?...
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Sudeley Castle
Sudeley Castle
Sudeley Castle is the family home of the Dent-Brocklehursts and Lord & Lady Ashcombe....
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Birdland
Birdland
A natural setting of woodland, river and gardens with over 500 birds.
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