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Cirencester Park Polo Club 

Established in 1894, amid 3000 acres of parkland and woodland on one of the country’s most beautiful parks, Cirencester offers the highest level of polo whilst retaining the charm of…

The Hospital of St Cross

This former 1132 hospital buildings with rich history and a gift shop in a porter’s lodge, plus a beamed tearoom. The Hospital was founded to support thirteen poor men, so…

The Great Hall

The Great Hall, is described as “one of the finest surviving aisled halls of the 13th century,” houses the most iconic symbol of medieval mythology—King Arthur’s Round Table. This historic…

Winchester Cathedral

Winchester Cathedral is one of the finest medieval cathedrals in Europe. The cathedral is a magnificent medieval masterpiece, stands as a symbol of architectural and historical grandeur in the heart…

Wolvesey Castle

Wolvesey Castle (Old Bishop’s Palace) was one of the greatest medieval buildings in England – the palace of the powerful and wealthy bishops of Winchester. One of the most important…

Winchester City Mill

Winchester City Mill is an ancient water mill, café with island garden and wildlife spot in the heart of Winchester. This Mill is a unique and well-preserved instance of an…

RH England Gallery at Anyho Park

RH England is a curator of design, taste and style in the luxury lifestyle market. There are three restaurants blending exquisite hospitality and design into one place: The Orangery, a…

 Railway Studios

The Railway Studios is the new workspace for professional artists Catherine Binnie and Martha Evans, located in the lovely Cotswold town of Charlbury, and is only a three minutes walk…

Cotswolds Teacup Tours

The Cotswolds Teacup tours offers guests the opportunity to explore the Cotswolds in exclusive tours. With options to enjoy scenic tours, garden tours or exclusive shopping tours of the Cotswolds,…

Larkswold

Larkswold offers creative and crafty workshops in the Cotswolds (or online.) With classes including candle making, printing, wreath making, leather work, goldsmithing, glass fusing and many more. The perfect way…

Kelmscott Manor

Kelmscott Manor was built around 1600 for Thomas Turner, the house, initially Lower Farm, replaced two earlier buildings. The Turners, prosperous yeoman farmers, rose to prominence. In the 1660s, Thomas…

Fat Squirrel Outdoor

Are you looking for some outdoor pursuits and to spend time outdoors with your nearest and dearest? Why not check out Fat Squirrel Outdoor, they offer axe throwing, fire classes,…

Nuneham Courtney Pottery

Hand crafted pottery by Margie – A pottery workshop located in Nuneham Courtney. Come along and have a go at making your own clay masterpiece or paint a ready made…

Leamington Street Art Trails

Leamington’s thriving art scene plays out not only in studios and art galleries around town but on walls as well.  This trail is focused on the work commissioned as part…

Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle is a mediaeval castle developed from a wooden fort, originally built by William the Conqueror during 1068.  Warwick Castle is situated in the town of Warwick, on a…

Leam Boat Centre

Appreciate Leamington from the water by hiring a rowing boat on the River Leam at Leam Boat Centre. Or if you’re feeling really adventurous, try a canoe course. A thriving…

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