The Seven Wonders of the Cotswolds
In 2012, a public vote was organised by the Cotswolds Conservation Board to find the Seven Wonders of the Cotswolds. Members of the public
Read MoreIn 2012, a public vote was organised by the Cotswolds Conservation Board to find the Seven Wonders of the Cotswolds. Members of the public
Read MoreA quick summary The birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, Blenheim Palace is a World Heritage Site high on the list of
Read MoreA quick summary TV’s little ‘super hero car’ Brum can be found amongst a large collection of classic cars and motorcycles, caravans, original
Read MoreOn August Bank Holiday Monday each year at 4 pm, one of the Cotswolds’ most quirky and iconic events, which
Read MoreThe Model Village is a one-ninth-scale replica of the heart of Bourton-on-the-Water, containing all the buildings from the Old Water
Read MoreNestled amidst the Cotswolds’ rolling hills and picturesque villages, these five hotels offer luxurious accommodations, impeccable service, and unforgettable experiences.
Read MoreSet against the backdrop of the Cotswold Hills, Sudeley Castle is steeped in history, with royal connections spanning 1,000 years. Just outside Winchcombe, the castle was
Read MoreSeveral members of the Royal Family live in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds, including King Charles at Highgrove House, near Tetbury, and
Read MoreFarming has always been a crucial part of life in the Cotswolds, although farming and production methods have changed hugely over
Read MoreAn artistic town full of surprises, Nailsworth is renowned for its award-winning restaurants, pubs, cafes and a celebrated bakery, home to
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