Nailsworth – Things to see and do
An artistic town full of surprises, Nailsworth is renowned for its award-winning restaurants, pubs, cafes and a celebrated bakery, home to
Read MoreAn artistic town full of surprises, Nailsworth is renowned for its award-winning restaurants, pubs, cafes and a celebrated bakery, home to
Read MoreMoreton-in-Marsh started as a Saxon settlement around the church but was redeveloped as a market in the 1220s. King Charles I granted
Read MoreA quick summary Cotswold Airport, also known as Kemble Airport, is a historic airfield in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire, UK. Its
Read MoreA quick summary The Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens, two miles from Burford, exhibits over 260 different species of animals and
Read MoreThe single thing that gives the Cotswolds its distinctive character is the Jurassic oolitic limestone beneath the land. The limestone, in all its
Read MoreMalmesbury, a captivating hilltop town nestled in the southern Cotswolds, is a treasure trove of history. It proudly holds the title
Read MoreLechlade is a charming town on the southern edge of the Cotswolds, known for its picturesque location along the River
Read MoreKingham is a vibrant village in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds about four miles from Chipping Norton, which Country Life magazine judged to be
Read MoreHistorically known as “Glevum”, Gloucester was a significant Roman settlement and was designated “Colonia” – the highest urban status. Described as “the
Read MoreKnown as the “Capital of the Cotswolds”, Cirencester is a thriving market town with ancient origins. The Roman fort (later town) of
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