Guidebook for Stow-on-the-Wold

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Guidebook for Stow-on-the-Wold

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This stylish, multi-award winning boutique Inn with restaurant and 13 rooms is located in the centre of the historic and picturesque Cotswold market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, the highest point in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. The Porch House occupies a handsome, Grade II listed, Cotswold stone building, The Porch House claims to be ‘England’s oldest Inn with parts of the building dating back to 947AD. Packed with historical, architectural and decorative features, The Porch House’s light-filled bar comes with wood-burning stoves and a conservatory dining space.
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The Porch House
1 Digbeth St
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This stylish, multi-award winning boutique Inn with restaurant and 13 rooms is located in the centre of the historic and picturesque Cotswold market town of Stow-on-the-Wold, the highest point in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. The Porch House occupies a handsome, Grade II listed, Cotswold stone building, The Porch House claims to be ‘England’s oldest Inn with parts of the building dating back to 947AD. Packed with historical, architectural and decorative features, The Porch House’s light-filled bar comes with wood-burning stoves and a conservatory dining space.
A menu which offers homemade, freshly prepared food, using quality ingredients, sourced from local suppliers. Each meal is freshly prepared to order, during busy periods there may be a longer waiting time, but it is well worth it!
The Old Bakery Tea Room
Digbeth Street
A menu which offers homemade, freshly prepared food, using quality ingredients, sourced from local suppliers. Each meal is freshly prepared to order, during busy periods there may be a longer waiting time, but it is well worth it!
Traditional English family run tearoom in Stow-on-the-Wold serving local, fresh, quality food. Specialities include home baked cream teas, delicious cakes, homemade soups and freshly prepared light lunches. From home cooked all day breakfasts, to delicious light lunches, to freshly baked homemade scones and cakes, there is something for everyone. Sit in the bay window with a latte for a spot of people watching, or by the fireplace with a bowl of homemade soup, or enjoy a 'Stow Special Afternoon Tea' served on a tiered cake stand!
Lucy's Tearoom
Market Square
Traditional English family run tearoom in Stow-on-the-Wold serving local, fresh, quality food. Specialities include home baked cream teas, delicious cakes, homemade soups and freshly prepared light lunches. From home cooked all day breakfasts, to delicious light lunches, to freshly baked homemade scones and cakes, there is something for everyone. Sit in the bay window with a latte for a spot of people watching, or by the fireplace with a bowl of homemade soup, or enjoy a 'Stow Special Afternoon Tea' served on a tiered cake stand!
Exciting new licensed eatery, hand made local artisan produce, hand roasted coffee, loose leaf tea. The Hive......the place to be!
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The Hive
Digbeth Street
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Exciting new licensed eatery, hand made local artisan produce, hand roasted coffee, loose leaf tea. The Hive......the place to be!
Dining in Cutler's Restaurant is an important part of your visit to Number Four. At this stylish eatery, Executive Chef Patron, Brian Cutler and his team serve up a combination of classic English and continental dishes, incorporating many locally, supplied products, with the emphasis on seasonality and flavour. We take pride in offering food of a consistently high quality and warm and friendly service. Relax and enjoy an aperitif or glass of champagne in our comfortable lounge bar prior to dining. The Bar is open all day and we welcome non-residents for a drink, snack or to dine with us.
Number Four at Stow - Hotel & Restaurant
Fosse Way
Dining in Cutler's Restaurant is an important part of your visit to Number Four. At this stylish eatery, Executive Chef Patron, Brian Cutler and his team serve up a combination of classic English and continental dishes, incorporating many locally, supplied products, with the emphasis on seasonality and flavour. We take pride in offering food of a consistently high quality and warm and friendly service. Relax and enjoy an aperitif or glass of champagne in our comfortable lounge bar prior to dining. The Bar is open all day and we welcome non-residents for a drink, snack or to dine with us.
Picturesque village of Nether Westcote and nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds AONB with marvellous views over the Evenlode Valley, and just a few miles from Kingham station with links to Paddington. Originally an old Malthouse, the updated and thoughtfully refurbished Feathered Nest offers a cosy, warm and welcoming atmosphere.
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The Feathered Nest Country Inn
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Picturesque village of Nether Westcote and nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds AONB with marvellous views over the Evenlode Valley, and just a few miles from Kingham station with links to Paddington. Originally an old Malthouse, the updated and thoughtfully refurbished Feathered Nest offers a cosy, warm and welcoming atmosphere.
A former butcher’s shop now one of the most popular restaurants in Stow-on-the-Wold. Casual dining, with an extensive menu to suit all tastes, The Old Butchers also caters for private functions on and off-site, and they are the exclusive caterers for the annual Longborough Festival Opera.
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Old Butchers
7 Park St
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A former butcher’s shop now one of the most popular restaurants in Stow-on-the-Wold. Casual dining, with an extensive menu to suit all tastes, The Old Butchers also caters for private functions on and off-site, and they are the exclusive caterers for the annual Longborough Festival Opera.
Visitors and locals alike have come to regard Treebus as a 'must visit' when you are looking for refreshments - from a full breakfast to a light lunch to traditional English tea you can be sure of fantastic home cooked food, a warm welcome and good old-fashioned customer service. Locally sourced produce of the highest quality is checked at every delivery to ensure only the freshest ingredients will make it to your table.
Treebus Tearoom
Visitors and locals alike have come to regard Treebus as a 'must visit' when you are looking for refreshments - from a full breakfast to a light lunch to traditional English tea you can be sure of fantastic home cooked food, a warm welcome and good old-fashioned customer service. Locally sourced produce of the highest quality is checked at every delivery to ensure only the freshest ingredients will make it to your table.
Huffkins in Stow-on-the-Wold occupies the characterful grade II listed Cotswold stone building formerly housing the prestigious Preston's Antiques. Positioned overlooking the bustling market square the tearoom boasts a glorious double aspect and plenty of natural light. The tearooms seat around 65 on the ground floor with a further 35 seats upstairs. There is a large bakery counter and stock a full selection of freshly made cakes from our Oxfordshire craft bakery. These are delivered fresh every morning. We offer a wide selection of hot and cold dishes, breakfasts and afternoon teas freshly prepared to order.
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Huffkins Stow
The Square
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Huffkins in Stow-on-the-Wold occupies the characterful grade II listed Cotswold stone building formerly housing the prestigious Preston's Antiques. Positioned overlooking the bustling market square the tearoom boasts a glorious double aspect and plenty of natural light. The tearooms seat around 65 on the ground floor with a further 35 seats upstairs. There is a large bakery counter and stock a full selection of freshly made cakes from our Oxfordshire craft bakery. These are delivered fresh every morning. We offer a wide selection of hot and cold dishes, breakfasts and afternoon teas freshly prepared to order.
Bringing a new dimension to eating and drinking in the Cotswolds, as well as a little Soho style too, all located in the heart of Stow on the Wold. The ground floor of the Sheep includes plenty of dining space, as well as full length bar top and cosy fire. There’s an open kitchen and a wood-fired oven too. The kitchen is available all day, welcoming people to breakfast. There’s an a la carte menu offering a wide range of freshly cooked pizzas throughout the afternoon and evening. Families are welcome, and children have a bespoke menu. To complement the restaurant and bar, the garden and rear patio area features an outdoor dining area, built around a fireplace.
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Sheep on Sheep Street
Sheep Street
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Bringing a new dimension to eating and drinking in the Cotswolds, as well as a little Soho style too, all located in the heart of Stow on the Wold. The ground floor of the Sheep includes plenty of dining space, as well as full length bar top and cosy fire. There’s an open kitchen and a wood-fired oven too. The kitchen is available all day, welcoming people to breakfast. There’s an a la carte menu offering a wide range of freshly cooked pizzas throughout the afternoon and evening. Families are welcome, and children have a bespoke menu. To complement the restaurant and bar, the garden and rear patio area features an outdoor dining area, built around a fireplace.
Roly's crumbly fudge is made while you watch. Taste the difference - Roly's traditional recipe fudge is made using only natural ingredients.
Roly's Fudge Pantry
Roly's crumbly fudge is made while you watch. Taste the difference - Roly's traditional recipe fudge is made using only natural ingredients.
Here you will find a delicious range of handpicked local and regional artisan cheeses as well as your usual European favorites. If you love cheese as well as delicious jams, chutneys, cold meats, olives, crackers, biscuits, fudge you will be in food heaven.
The Cotswold Chocolate Company
Digbeth Street
Here you will find a delicious range of handpicked local and regional artisan cheeses as well as your usual European favorites. If you love cheese as well as delicious jams, chutneys, cold meats, olives, crackers, biscuits, fudge you will be in food heaven.
The Slaughters Country Inn is located in the heart of Lower Slaughter and is well loved by locals who add to the friendly atmosphere that ensures guests feel they are visiting a home from home. At the heart of the inn, a comforting and relaxed dining environment awaits. This is the perfect place to enjoy a pie and a pint by the fireside, or a salad on the terrace in summer.
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The Slaughters Country Inn
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The Slaughters Country Inn is located in the heart of Lower Slaughter and is well loved by locals who add to the friendly atmosphere that ensures guests feel they are visiting a home from home. At the heart of the inn, a comforting and relaxed dining environment awaits. This is the perfect place to enjoy a pie and a pint by the fireside, or a salad on the terrace in summer.
Coach House Coffee is a brand new Coffee House in the heart of Stow-On-The-Wold, set over 3 floors. Serving Rave coffee, award winning signature blend from RAVE coffee, hand roasted down the road in Cirencester and speciality loose leaf teas from social enterprise The Tea People ltd, locally sourced bakes and cold pressed juice.
Coach House Coffee
1 Talbot Square
Coach House Coffee is a brand new Coffee House in the heart of Stow-On-The-Wold, set over 3 floors. Serving Rave coffee, award winning signature blend from RAVE coffee, hand roasted down the road in Cirencester and speciality loose leaf teas from social enterprise The Tea People ltd, locally sourced bakes and cold pressed juice.
Everyone knows that good food starts with the freshest ingredients, and Cotswold Garden Tea Rooms use local produce and the finest ingredients for their homemade cakes, panini's and jacket potatoes.
Cotswold Garden Tearooms
Digbeth Street
Everyone knows that good food starts with the freshest ingredients, and Cotswold Garden Tea Rooms use local produce and the finest ingredients for their homemade cakes, panini's and jacket potatoes.
Set in the picturesque Cotswolds, Speedwells is a family run, fully licensed restaurant, serving great coffee and heartwarming food influenced by English favourites but with an American twist.
The Speedwells
3-4 Church Street
Set in the picturesque Cotswolds, Speedwells is a family run, fully licensed restaurant, serving great coffee and heartwarming food influenced by English favourites but with an American twist.
The restaurant at The Slaughters Manor House is one of the most acclaimed in the Cotswolds, and the proud holder of three AA rosettes by the AA Restaurant Guide. Nik Chappell, executive chef, focuses his menus on celebrating the Cotswolds’ excellent regional produce.
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The Slaughters Manor House
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The restaurant at The Slaughters Manor House is one of the most acclaimed in the Cotswolds, and the proud holder of three AA rosettes by the AA Restaurant Guide. Nik Chappell, executive chef, focuses his menus on celebrating the Cotswolds’ excellent regional produce.

Drinks & Nightlife

Tucked away on the edge of the most beautiful of the Cotswold villages. The Bell at Stow is the perfect country pub. A favourite with the locals, The Bell is open all day every day offering everything from a pint of real ale through to a delicious three-course supper.
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The Bell at Stow
Park Street
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Tucked away on the edge of the most beautiful of the Cotswold villages. The Bell at Stow is the perfect country pub. A favourite with the locals, The Bell is open all day every day offering everything from a pint of real ale through to a delicious three-course supper.
The village icon on the Square. Serving real ales, refreshing beers, ciders and traditional food, giving back to Stow an 'old style' beer pub.
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The Talbot
Market Square
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The village icon on the Square. Serving real ales, refreshing beers, ciders and traditional food, giving back to Stow an 'old style' beer pub.
Come and while away your time at the prettiest pub setting in the Cotswolds, on the bank's of the river Windrush. A Donnington brewery Inn in Moreton-in-Marsh, with traditional olde-worlde bar and conservatory riverside bar with breathtaking views.
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The Fox Inn
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Come and while away your time at the prettiest pub setting in the Cotswolds, on the bank's of the river Windrush. A Donnington brewery Inn in Moreton-in-Marsh, with traditional olde-worlde bar and conservatory riverside bar with breathtaking views.

Sightseeing

St. Edward's Church
2 Crossways House the Square
Chastleton is a hidden gem located in the beautiful Cotswold countryside. With both a Jacobean house to explore and beautiful gardens, there is much to discover during an afternoon visit.
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Þjóðtrú - Chastleton House
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Chastleton is a hidden gem located in the beautiful Cotswold countryside. With both a Jacobean house to explore and beautiful gardens, there is much to discover during an afternoon visit.
At nearly 800ft, Stow is the highest of the Cotswold towns, located on the Roman Fosse Way and at the point where several roads meet, hence an important trading centre. It has a long history and probably dates from a prehistoric fortified settlement on top of the hill and had a special importance in the English Civil War, the last battle was fought close by in Donnington back in 1646. St Edward’s Church, was used as a prison for the defeated Royalist troops, as it was the only lockable building in the town. Some of the damage sustained at this time can still be seen today.
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Stow-on-the-Wold
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At nearly 800ft, Stow is the highest of the Cotswold towns, located on the Roman Fosse Way and at the point where several roads meet, hence an important trading centre. It has a long history and probably dates from a prehistoric fortified settlement on top of the hill and had a special importance in the English Civil War, the last battle was fought close by in Donnington back in 1646. St Edward’s Church, was used as a prison for the defeated Royalist troops, as it was the only lockable building in the town. Some of the damage sustained at this time can still be seen today.
The brainchild of the 18th Century landscape designer Capability Brown and designed by the architect James Wyatt, Folly Tower is a great attraction for Cotswold visitors wanting to experience great English heritage in an inspiring location. See examples of the work of William Morris and understand the link between the Tower and the Arts and Crafts. At 1024 feet (312m) above sea level it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment (Cleeve Hill is the highest at 330m). From the viewing platform you can see all around along a 62-mile radius, taking in 16 counties on a clear day. Conveniently located on the Cotswold Way, Broadway Tower is the perfect place to start a walk, with ample car parking for visitors.
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Ganga til Broadway Tower
Middle Hill
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The brainchild of the 18th Century landscape designer Capability Brown and designed by the architect James Wyatt, Folly Tower is a great attraction for Cotswold visitors wanting to experience great English heritage in an inspiring location. See examples of the work of William Morris and understand the link between the Tower and the Arts and Crafts. At 1024 feet (312m) above sea level it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment (Cleeve Hill is the highest at 330m). From the viewing platform you can see all around along a 62-mile radius, taking in 16 counties on a clear day. Conveniently located on the Cotswold Way, Broadway Tower is the perfect place to start a walk, with ample car parking for visitors.
Rated amongst the top attractions in the Cotswolds, the castle rooms and exhibits contain many fascinating treasures, from ancient Roman times to the present day. The castle is surrounded by a breathtaking 1,200-acre estate and ten award-winning gardens. The centrepiece is the Queens Garden, so named because four of England’s queens – Anne Boleyn, Katherine Parr, Lady Jane Grey and Elizabeth I – once walked upon the original Tudor Parterre. The Pheasantry at Sudeley houses a collection of 16 rare and endangered species of birds from around the world as part of Sudeley’s programme of breeding and conservation. (Note: Sudeley is open from early March to the end of December. Please check website for the current year’s dates.)
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Sudeley Castle
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Rated amongst the top attractions in the Cotswolds, the castle rooms and exhibits contain many fascinating treasures, from ancient Roman times to the present day. The castle is surrounded by a breathtaking 1,200-acre estate and ten award-winning gardens. The centrepiece is the Queens Garden, so named because four of England’s queens – Anne Boleyn, Katherine Parr, Lady Jane Grey and Elizabeth I – once walked upon the original Tudor Parterre. The Pheasantry at Sudeley houses a collection of 16 rare and endangered species of birds from around the world as part of Sudeley’s programme of breeding and conservation. (Note: Sudeley is open from early March to the end of December. Please check website for the current year’s dates.)
Bourton-on-the-Water has been described as the 'Little Venice' of the Cotswolds and is one of the most popular tourist spots in the region being serviced by the many shops, cafe's, and attractions.
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Bourton on the Water Visitor Information Centre
Victoria Street
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Bourton-on-the-Water has been described as the 'Little Venice' of the Cotswolds and is one of the most popular tourist spots in the region being serviced by the many shops, cafe's, and attractions.

Arts & Culture

Still in its original Cotswold location in the Manor House on The Square in Stow on the Wold. Fosse Gallery is often described as "one of the most important UK art galleries outside London". Founded in 1980, it has handled some of the most prestigious contemporary British art, with artists of investment quality and international standing.
Fosse Gallery
Still in its original Cotswold location in the Manor House on The Square in Stow on the Wold. Fosse Gallery is often described as "one of the most important UK art galleries outside London". Founded in 1980, it has handled some of the most prestigious contemporary British art, with artists of investment quality and international standing.
An independent bookseller of more than 30 years' standing with a reputation far beyond the local area, with customers in Europe and beyond. We stock a huge range of books, including most of the classics, and source unusual and specialist books from small publishers that you would have difficulty finding elsewhere. All major new titles stocked Special orders welcomed and usually fulfilled within 48 hours Out-of-print books sourced Stylish greetings cards and wrapping paper Calendars, including Advent, diaries and address books (July-December) National Book Tokens sold and accepted Quarterly catalogues of new books Knowledgeable, helpful staff, with varying reading interests
The Borzoi Bookshop
1 Digbeth St
An independent bookseller of more than 30 years' standing with a reputation far beyond the local area, with customers in Europe and beyond. We stock a huge range of books, including most of the classics, and source unusual and specialist books from small publishers that you would have difficulty finding elsewhere. All major new titles stocked Special orders welcomed and usually fulfilled within 48 hours Out-of-print books sourced Stylish greetings cards and wrapping paper Calendars, including Advent, diaries and address books (July-December) National Book Tokens sold and accepted Quarterly catalogues of new books Knowledgeable, helpful staff, with varying reading interests
Longborough Festival Opera is one of the UK's finest country opera houses: an intimate 500-seat theatre set amidst the glorious rolling hills of the Cotswolds. Each performance is created especially for the Festival: talented designers, directors, conductors and the best up-and-coming artists coming together to bring you something you won't have seen anywhere else. Located in the grounds of founders Martin and Lizzie Graham’s home, a visit to Longborough ensures a unique experience which truly captures the drama and emotion happening on stage. This summer, take in the picturesque views, bring a picnic and enjoy spectacular opera at Longborough.
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Longborough Festival Opera
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Longborough Festival Opera is one of the UK's finest country opera houses: an intimate 500-seat theatre set amidst the glorious rolling hills of the Cotswolds. Each performance is created especially for the Festival: talented designers, directors, conductors and the best up-and-coming artists coming together to bring you something you won't have seen anywhere else. Located in the grounds of founders Martin and Lizzie Graham’s home, a visit to Longborough ensures a unique experience which truly captures the drama and emotion happening on stage. This summer, take in the picturesque views, bring a picnic and enjoy spectacular opera at Longborough.
Stanway is an outstandingly beautiful example of a Jacobean manor house, owned by Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years then for 500 years by the Tracy family and their descendants, the Earls of Wemyss who still live there. The house, its fascinating furniture, the jewel-like Gatehouse, the church and 14th-century Tithe Barn, the 18th-century water-garden, the specimen trees and avenues, the surrounding villages, farms, parkland and woodland all subtly combine to create an enclave of very English and almost magical harmony. Recently it has seen the gradual restoration of the 18th century watergarden, probably designed by the greatest of British landscape gardeners, Charles Bridgeman.
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Stanway House
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Stanway is an outstandingly beautiful example of a Jacobean manor house, owned by Tewkesbury Abbey for 800 years then for 500 years by the Tracy family and their descendants, the Earls of Wemyss who still live there. The house, its fascinating furniture, the jewel-like Gatehouse, the church and 14th-century Tithe Barn, the 18th-century water-garden, the specimen trees and avenues, the surrounding villages, farms, parkland and woodland all subtly combine to create an enclave of very English and almost magical harmony. Recently it has seen the gradual restoration of the 18th century watergarden, probably designed by the greatest of British landscape gardeners, Charles Bridgeman.
The Royal Shakespeare Company is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, just 30 minutes' drive from Broadway. As well as major productions, there are events and activities suitable for adults and children.
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Konunglega Shakespeare-hátíðarhúsið
Waterside
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The Royal Shakespeare Company is a major British theatre company, based in Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England, just 30 minutes' drive from Broadway. As well as major productions, there are events and activities suitable for adults and children.

Entertainment & Activities

The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR), which runs between Cheltenham Race Course and Broadway, is a steam and diesel heritage railway. Since 1981, the volunteers have restored over 10 miles of line, together with platforms, buildings, steam and diesel locomotives and rolling stock. In addition to a scheduled service, GWR hosts a number of galas and enthusiasts’ events throughout the year, including the ever-popular Santa Specials.
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Toddington Station
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The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR), which runs between Cheltenham Race Course and Broadway, is a steam and diesel heritage railway. Since 1981, the volunteers have restored over 10 miles of line, together with platforms, buildings, steam and diesel locomotives and rolling stock. In addition to a scheduled service, GWR hosts a number of galas and enthusiasts’ events throughout the year, including the ever-popular Santa Specials.
Cheltenham is at the heart of almost every aspect of Jump racing. This is the place where owners, trainers, jockeys, stable staff and breeders dream of having winners. It's the place where the most important races are run. This is where many stars of the future go through the sale ring. But most of all, this is the place where the equine and human champions forge their reputations. As always, there is much to look forward to in the season, with 16 exciting days of top class Jump racing. Hundreds of thousands of racing fans come to Cheltenham every year, but you don't need to be an expert to make lasting memories.
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Cheltenham Race Course station
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Cheltenham is at the heart of almost every aspect of Jump racing. This is the place where owners, trainers, jockeys, stable staff and breeders dream of having winners. It's the place where the most important races are run. This is where many stars of the future go through the sale ring. But most of all, this is the place where the equine and human champions forge their reputations. As always, there is much to look forward to in the season, with 16 exciting days of top class Jump racing. Hundreds of thousands of racing fans come to Cheltenham every year, but you don't need to be an expert to make lasting memories.
Hartwells Cotswold Cycle Hire & Hartwells Ironmongers
High Street
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Stroll around the Park and get eye-to-eye with Giraffe, watch Rhinos graze on the Manor House lawns, walk with Lemurs, ride on the train or explore the adventure playground.
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Cotswold Villtafuglaparkur og garðar
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Stroll around the Park and get eye-to-eye with Giraffe, watch Rhinos graze on the Manor House lawns, walk with Lemurs, ride on the train or explore the adventure playground.
One organisation, four extraordinary Cheltenham Festivals: Jazz, Science, Music and Literature. We also run extensive education and outreach programmes.
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Cheltenham Festivals
109- 111 Bath Rd
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One organisation, four extraordinary Cheltenham Festivals: Jazz, Science, Music and Literature. We also run extensive education and outreach programmes.
Cowley Manor is a secluded and tranquil venue to escape and relieve yourself from the stresses of everyday life. The award-winning spa has two swimming pools, a steam room, sauna and relaxation area. In the summertime, recline on the sun loungers by the outdoor heated pool and enjoy the bar and full waiter service on offer. There’s also a full range of treatments available using Cowley Manor’s very own nurturing Green & Spring products.
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Cowley Manor - Part of A Curious Group of Hotels
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Cowley Manor is a secluded and tranquil venue to escape and relieve yourself from the stresses of everyday life. The award-winning spa has two swimming pools, a steam room, sauna and relaxation area. In the summertime, recline on the sun loungers by the outdoor heated pool and enjoy the bar and full waiter service on offer. There’s also a full range of treatments available using Cowley Manor’s very own nurturing Green & Spring products.
A beautiful wellness retreat at the acclaimed Daylesford Farm Shop, offering a range of pampering massage, facial and stress reduction treatments with an emphasis on the use of a holistic approach to wellbeing. Pick up some luxurious Bamford Bath & Body products whilst you’re there, all made in England using natural, responsibly sourced, organic ingredients.
Bamford Wellness Spa, Cotswolds
A beautiful wellness retreat at the acclaimed Daylesford Farm Shop, offering a range of pampering massage, facial and stress reduction treatments with an emphasis on the use of a holistic approach to wellbeing. Pick up some luxurious Bamford Bath & Body products whilst you’re there, all made in England using natural, responsibly sourced, organic ingredients.
For the ultimate in luxury, look no further than Barnsley House – an iconic hotel tucked away in the picturesque Cotswold village of Barnsley – where a dedicated spa hidden in the gardens offers all visitors a truly memorable day of R&R. The glass-walled spa really is the ultimate in luxury retreats, boasting an outdoor heated hydrotherapy pool, herbaceous sauna and indoor/outdoor lounge relaxation areas.
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Barnsley House
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For the ultimate in luxury, look no further than Barnsley House – an iconic hotel tucked away in the picturesque Cotswold village of Barnsley – where a dedicated spa hidden in the gardens offers all visitors a truly memorable day of R&R. The glass-walled spa really is the ultimate in luxury retreats, boasting an outdoor heated hydrotherapy pool, herbaceous sauna and indoor/outdoor lounge relaxation areas.

Essentials

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Tesco Superstore
Fosse Way
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Parks & Nature

Over 55 acre's of Cotswold parkland overlooking the Evenlode Valley containing over 1500 different species of trees. home to the country's largest private collection of trees and shrubs. Batsford is an intimate and romantic place to visit, with interest all year round from the first snowdrops of spring, right through to the outstanding autumn colour in October and November.
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Batsford Arboretum
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Over 55 acre's of Cotswold parkland overlooking the Evenlode Valley containing over 1500 different species of trees. home to the country's largest private collection of trees and shrubs. Batsford is an intimate and romantic place to visit, with interest all year round from the first snowdrops of spring, right through to the outstanding autumn colour in October and November.
Sitting in the heart of the Cotswolds, Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park has a long-standing reputation for a fun-filled day out. Visitors of all ages can interact closely with the animals and learn about farming, past and present. As the home of rare breed conservation, visitors can meet over 50 flocks and herds of farm animals, including Gloucestershire Old Spot Pigs and Highland cattle. There is plenty to do all year round, whatever the weather, with an adventure playground, Farm Safari, Maze, Tractor School, Sand pits and Jumping pillows, providing entertainment for children of all ages. Adam’s Kitchen cafe/restaurant and the Farm Park shop are both open to the public, so you don’t even need to buy a ticket to the Farm Park.
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Cotswold Farm Park
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Sitting in the heart of the Cotswolds, Adam Henson’s Cotswold Farm Park has a long-standing reputation for a fun-filled day out. Visitors of all ages can interact closely with the animals and learn about farming, past and present. As the home of rare breed conservation, visitors can meet over 50 flocks and herds of farm animals, including Gloucestershire Old Spot Pigs and Highland cattle. There is plenty to do all year round, whatever the weather, with an adventure playground, Farm Safari, Maze, Tractor School, Sand pits and Jumping pillows, providing entertainment for children of all ages. Adam’s Kitchen cafe/restaurant and the Farm Park shop are both open to the public, so you don’t even need to buy a ticket to the Farm Park.
Pittville ParkOpened in 1825, the city's largest ornamental park includes playgrounds, a boating lake and an aviary. Cotswold WayThe Cotswold Way offers just over 100 miles of magical walking, with long distance views from the Cotswold escarpment, and journeys through picturesque villages and past famous ancient sites.
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Pittville Park
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Pittville ParkOpened in 1825, the city's largest ornamental park includes playgrounds, a boating lake and an aviary. Cotswold WayThe Cotswold Way offers just over 100 miles of magical walking, with long distance views from the Cotswold escarpment, and journeys through picturesque villages and past famous ancient sites. 
Birdland is a natural setting of woodland, river and gardens, which is inhabited byover 500 birds ( swans, pelicans, flamingos, hornbills, cranes, storks, cassowary, pigeons, owls and many more) with the only group of King Penguins in England, Wales and Ireland. More than 50 aviaries, open enclosures and a Desert House and you will also see a display of fish, reptiles, amphibians and insects in the Discovery Zone There is the Penguin Café, indoor and outdoor Picnic areas, an indoor and outdoor play areas, Gift Shop and much more.
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Birdland
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Birdland is a natural setting of woodland, river and gardens, which is inhabited byover 500 birds ( swans, pelicans, flamingos, hornbills, cranes, storks, cassowary, pigeons, owls and many more) with the only group of King Penguins in England, Wales and Ireland. More than 50 aviaries, open enclosures and a Desert House and you will also see a display of fish, reptiles, amphibians and insects in the Discovery Zone There is the Penguin Café, indoor and outdoor Picnic areas, an indoor and outdoor play areas, Gift Shop and much more.
The Cotswold Way offers just over 100 miles of magical walking, with long distance views from the Cotswold escarpment, and journeys through picturesque villages and past famous ancient sites.
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Cotswold Way
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The Cotswold Way offers just over 100 miles of magical walking, with long distance views from the Cotswold escarpment, and journeys through picturesque villages and past famous ancient sites.