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The Cotswolds

Cotswolds Hotel Deals
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Calcot Manor, Tetbury GL8 8YJ, England. Pleasant Country Manor House, opened as Hotel in 1984, set in rural area. Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor.
Bibury Court Hotel, Bibury Court, Bibury GL7 5NT, England. Bibury Court, a beautiful Jacobean mansion situation on the outskirts of the village. The setting is of peace and tranquility. The hotel is run on country house lines, one of the main objectives being the provision of good food and wine in informal and comforabl surroundings. The hotel opens to non-residents from 10am onwards for coffee, lunch, afternoon tea, and dinner. Our main goal is for guests to feel that they are staying in a country home rather than a hotel. Find the best deal, compare prices and read what other travelers have to say at TripAdvisor.
Cotswolds
Insight Compact Guide (Insight Compact Guides S.)
This 80-page guidebook covers the Cotswold's highlights for
the visitor, ranging from Roman Cirencester to the market town
of Stow-on-the-Wold. Key features: Top Ten Sights 8 itineraries
for tours and excursions Leisure-time suggestions Practical
information section, listing hotels, restaurants, essential
contact addresses and numbers Dozens of top-notch full-colour
photographs Detailed maps of main regions and towns.
50
Walks in the Cotswolds (50 Walks In...)
This guide offers over 50 walks around the Cotswolds, including
Chippi ng Camden, Shipton on Stour, Chasleton House, Sherbourne
and Wychwood Forest. A range of walks are featured to suit both
the casual walker and the hiker, all between two and ten miles
(3.2 to 16km) in length. Each walk takes a particular theme:
wildlife, history, countryside, and following in the footsteps
of the famous. A location map is included to indicate the starting
point of each walk and the route to take, with clearly marked
topographical features to guide you. Information on footpath
signs, countryside access, walking tips, safety guidelines and
dog-friendliness is included, and details include refreshment
panels highlighting tea-room and pubs.
Buildings
of the Cotswolds (Building Heritage S.)
Of all that England has to offer, the Cotswolds has some of
the loveliest countryside and architecture. The key is limestone,
the golden oolite of Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire with the
tawny brown of Warwickshire. Buildings of the Cotswolds covers
over a 100 Cotswold villages and towns: colour and mono chrome
photographs, specially taken for the book, highlight the fine
detail of the buildings, the stone and its variations, the style
of construction and local building specialities. Together with
the vivid text they reveal features of manor houses, cottages,
fine farm buildings with great tithe barns and churches, some
dating from pre Norman times. This is a highly informative and
entertaining book which delight all who love this beautiful
region. Tour
The Cotswolds.
The
Haunted Cotswolds: Tales of the Supernatural in Gloucestershire
A collection of ghost stories by the Cotswold ghost hunter,
Bob Meredith, who lists the supernatural events in town and
village order throughout the Cotswolds.
Walking
in the Cotswolds: With Sue Gearing
A new compilation of 20 circular walks through the picturesque
villages and countryside of the Cotswolds. Walks designed with
every type of rambler in mind - whether for a leisurely Sunday
afternoon ramble or a walk designed for every day of a holiday.
Sue Gearing's walks include points of local and historical interest,
whether or not the route is dog friendly and even some great
places to stop off for a bite to eat along the way. With easy
to read maps, clear point-by-point descriptions and illustrated
with beautiful photographs, this book makes an ideal companion
or present. Tour
The Cotswolds.
Pubs
of the River Thames: From the Cotswolds to the East End
From its source in sleepy Gloucestershire, the Thames runs nearly
180 miles, past the spires of Oxford, Royal Windsor and eventually
on to the bustle of London. Thanks to its recently renovated
towpath, the Thames has become the only major British river
that can be walked from its source to its estuary, the Thames
Barrier. The path is one of the busiest trails in the country.
The pubs, all within a few hundred yards of the river, cover
a wide range from Cotswold stone country inns and thatched riverside
taverns to the traditional establishments in the City and East
End of London. In addition to providing a lively social history
of the river and its inns, Pubs of the River Thames is a practical
guide for the day-tripper and tourist alike, offering tips and
details on all the pubs featured, travel, opening hours, food
and beer selections and other facilities. Tour
The Cotswolds.
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