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The Royalist Hotel in Stow-on-the-Wold claims to be the oldest Inn in England: The Royalist Hotel dates back to 947AD and was built by a Cornish Saxon Duke named Aethelmar, as a refuge on the Fosse Way. A Grade II listed building, which ranks it amongst the top 4% of protected buildings in the country, and [...] [...]
[ January 17, 2009; ] Farncombe Estate is situated in the North of the Cotswolds just outside the picturesque village of Broadway. The Estate offers weekend leisure breaks, day courses and other events all year round in 300-acres of privately owned Cotswold parkland. e.g. a Whisky Appreciation Day on Saturday 17 January 2009. This is but one of many events held at [...] [...]
Set in the picturesque village of Shipton-under-Wychwood, The Lamb Inn The Lamb Inn is a beautiful Cotswold stone inn, unlike any other! With five unique and luxurious en-suite guest rooms, great food, a delightful restaurant, a varied wine list and a sophisticated bar this inn offers stylish dining and bar food alongside exciting drinks. The bedrooms are themed [...] [...]
Chipping Campden is the archetypal Cotswold Village – mellow yellow stone houses, thatched roofs, an ancient market hall, a beautiful parish church (St James) and nowadays a good sprinkling of antique shops, craft galeries and plenty of places to eat and drink well. Bennetts Fine Wines looks every inch the old-fashioned traditional wine merchant – small, [...] [...]
Simon and Fabienne Peckham (and son Monty) run this organic farm just south of the M40 on the Fosse Way.They produce organic (soil association) Berkshire and Gloucester Old Spot pork; Slowed reared organic grass-fed lamb, grass reared Beef hung for at least 21 days (not yet organic but reared to organic standards); organic Geese, Turkey, [...] [...]
In the heart of the Cotswolds a small organic dairy is producing wonderful Cotswold Brie. All our cows are Friesian and feed on grass and forage grown exclusively and organically for them at Kirkham Farm… every morning the milk travels the five metres to the creamery where our other girls work hard at turning it into [...] [...]
The Cotswold Motoring Museum is at the Old Mill in the heart of Bourton-on-the-Water. It also includes a Toy Collection which should entertain all ages. The collection neatly represents a slice of motoring history from the 20th Century. The big showstoppers are, of course, the 31 cars, the caravans, the motorcycles, the dozens of bicycles, but [...] [...]
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 [...] [...]
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