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| Sort by: | All | English Spas | 6 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Bath and Cheltenham with rent a car. (Cotswolds Vacations) |
Magical England | 9 Nights (min) Price It | | Visit London, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick, Cheltenham, Bath, Oxford and Windsor with rent a car.
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Broadway Situated at the Gateway to the Cotswolds, Broadway is one of the most beautiful villages in England. Its main sight is the Broadway Tower, an 18th Century Gothic viewpoint at 312m above sea level. Thirteen counties can be seen from its top. Other attractions are the Broadway Modern Gallery, specializing in contemporary British sculpture, art, ceramics, furniture and glass, housed in a pretty 17th Century Cotswold stone building and the National Trust Gardens, one of England's Arts and Crafts masterpieces. | Book this City | Cheltenham Eversince 1716 when its mineral springs have been dicovered, Cheltenham has become one of England's most fashionable spas. As winner of "Beautiful Britain in Bloom", Cheltenham is renowned for its gracious Regency architecture, with lots of ironwork, balconies, and verandas, and also for its colourful parks and floral decorations. It hosts annually the flagship race of British steeplechase horseracing, the Cheltenham Gold Cup and several festivals of culture, principally the annual Cheltenham Festival of Literature. | Book this City | Chipping Campden Chipping Campden is a charming old wool merchants' town, famous for its beautiful terraced High Street, dating from the 14th - 17th centuries. It is a good base for exploring the surrounding shire counties of Oxfordshire, Worcestershire and Warwickshire. The main attractions are: Kiftsgate Court and Hidcote Manor Garden (owned by the National Trust), near Mickleton (3 miles); Blockley; Broadway; Stow-on-the-Wold; Winchcombe; and, further afield, Shakespeare's Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick Castle. | Book this City | Chipping Norton Situated in the shadow of the Rollright Stones, Chipping Norton is the highest town in the county. The Rollright Stones consist of a stone circle and two sets of related standing stones. Chipping Norton is the perfect gateway for touring the beautiful North Oxfordshire Cotswolds. Chippy, as the locals call it, has one of the finest Parish Churches in the County, a mediaeval Guildhall, some quaint back lanes and beautiful Georgian houses. Chastleton House, Broughton Castle, Blenheim Palace and Rousham are nearby. | Book this City | Gloucester The city of Gloucester has a vibrant, lively atmosphere that combines a rich historic past with the attractions of a city just full of life and begging to be explored. Gloucester is a good starting point for exploring the Cotswolds. The main attractions are the magnificent Norman Cathedral, the House of the Tailor of Gloucester, the actual shop that Beatrix Potter used as a model for the Tailor's home in her famous story "The Tailor of Gloucester". The nearby Folk and City museums are fascinating. | Book this City | Stow-on-the-Wold Dating back from the Iron Age, Stow-on-the-Wold is located at the convergence of six major roads through the Cotswolds, including the Roman Fosse Way. Due to its strategic location Stow-on-the-Wold became a well-known market town. Like many of the Cotswold towns and villages, the houses were built with the very distinctive mellow Cotswold stone from the local quarries and date back to the 16th century. The square in the middle of town is an interesting place, many of the old buildings being located around it. St Edward's Church, in the south-eastern corner of the square, was built between the 11th and 15th centuries. At the bottom of Digbeth Street is the Royalist hotel which claims to be the oldest inn in England (dating from AD947). | Book this City |
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