Moreton-in-Marsh holds its weekly market every Tuesday from 8.00am to 2.00pm. Stow-on-the Wold – 2nd Thursday Bourton-on-the-Water – 4th Sunday of the month – morning Northleach – Wednesdays Chipping Campden – Friday mornings [...]
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Moreton-in-Marsh holds its weekly market every Tuesday from 8.00am to 2.00pm. Stow-on-the Wold – 2nd Thursday Bourton-on-the-Water – 4th Sunday of the month – morning Northleach – Wednesdays Chipping Campden – Friday mornings [...] Recently refurbished, The Old Manse Hotel was built in 1748 for a local Baptist minister Benjamin Beddome. It is a comfortable and welcoming hotel with a traditional bar serving real ale and a selection of bar food which during the winter months can be taken next to a roaring log fire. The elegant restaurant offers [...] [...] The Unicorn Hotel is a 17th century cotswold stone hotel with a stylishly decorated interior which mixes traditional with modern whilst still retaining a welcoming and friendly atmosphere. Afternoon tea can be taken in the pretty sitting room by the inglenook fireplace. Alternatively step over the flagstone hearth into the bar with its roaring log fire [...] [...] The Annual Moreton-in-Marsh Country Show takes place on the first Saturday of September. The Show is a traditional one day Agricultural and Horse Show and the leading agricultural event in the County. The site is old permanent pasture in a parkland setting. There are no permanent show buildings which means the Show is built up in the [...] [...] The Cotswold Way is a long distance path that runs from Bath in the south to Chipping Campden in the north – a few miles west of the Fosse Way at its northernmost point. 102 miles (164 km) long, it runs along Cotswold escarpment on the western edge of the area. It passes through many pretty [...] [...] Edward Sheldon is a very traditional country wine merchant – in the middle of good farming and hunting countryside southeast of Stratford-upon-Avon. (NB Now part of Bennetts Fine Wines )Their premises are redolent of their long history, and you’d be forgiven for expecting something a bit “stuffy”. But amongst the fine clarets, revered Burgundies [...] [...] The Halford Bridge Halford Bridge Hotel There has been a coaching inn on the Fosse Way where it crosses the River Stour since the 16th Century, but in recent years the place was getting a touch neglected. However in December 2006 it re-opened under new owners after extensive refurbishment. It is now a stylish, modern informal venue for [...] [...] One of England’s great gardens, Hidcote was designed and created in the Arts & Crafts style by the horticulturist Major Lawrence Johnston. It is arranged as a series of outdoor rooms, each with a different character and separated by walls and hedges of many different species. The garden is famous for its rare shrubs and [...] [...] Visit one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the country. Batsford Arboretum, one of the jewels of the Cotswolds and one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the country. The Arboretum was designed and planted in the 1880s by Lord Redesdale on his return from a post in [...] [...] Holly House is quietly situated in the centre of the picturesque Cotswold village of Ebrington, with its quaint thatched cottages and the Norman church of St. Eadburgha. The ground floor rooms are set around an attractive flower filled courtyard, each with its own private entrance. All the rooms are En-suite, spacious and well appointed with [...] [...] |
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