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| Cotswold Way walking trail Just over 100 miles of quintessentially English countryside. Follow the Cotswolds escarpment with its stunning views and charming villages from the beautiful Cotswold market town of Chipping Campden in the north to the World Heritage City of Bath in the south. |
| Cotswold Wildlife Park Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House and has been open to the public since 1970. |
| Hidcote Manor Gardens One of England's greatest gardens, an Arts & Crafts masterpiece, a series of outdoor rooms each with its own unique character, Old roses, unusual plants and trees from around the world. Nestled in the Cotswolds with stunning panoramas across the Vale of Evesham
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| Snowshill Manor A stunning collection of craftsmanship and design from across the globe. The home of the life's work of eccentric architect, artist and craftsman Charles Paget Wade. Traditional golden-yellow Cotswold Manor house set in a delightful village above the Vale of Evesham. Terraced hillside garden designed as a series of rooms and run on organic principles. |
| Coughton Court A great Tudor family seat associated with the Gun Powder Plot and Civil War intrigue. A fine collection of furniture, porcelain and paintings and stunning displays of roses and herbaceous plants - described as 'breath-taking' by the RHS. Interesting country estate with two churches, a lake and riverside walk, great family day out – children's trail and activities throughout the year. |
| Charlecote Park Shakespeare was rumoured to be caught poaching on the estate. 700 years of the Lucy family, with a uniquely extensive portrait collection. Colourful landscaped gardens by the River Avon. Great walking and picnic opportunities in the 'Capability' Brown deer park. Traditional family games and play area. |
| Sudely Castle Set against the backdrop of the beautiful Cotswold Hills, Sudeley Castle is steeped in history. With royal connections spanning a thousand years, it has played an important role in the turbulent and changing times of England's past. |
| Cleeve Hill and Cleeve Common Cleeve Common includes the highest point of the Cotswolds, Cleeve Hill. There are spectacular views across the Severn Vale to the Malvern Hills, the Forest of Dean and beyond to the Black Mountains in South Wales and the hills of Shropshire. To the east stretch the gently undulating slopes of the Cotswolds dipping towards the low vales of Oxfordshire. A geoligically and historically significant location.
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