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Attractions near Lechlade
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Kelmscott Manor
(2 Miles)*
Kelmscott Manor, a grade 1 listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was the summer home of William Morris from 1871 until his death in 1896. Morris loved the house as a work of true craftsmanship, totally unspoilt and unaltered. |
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Buscot Park and the Faringdon Collection
(3 Miles)*
Buscot Park was built by Edward Loveden Townsend in the 1770's. The house is a dignified example of late 18th-century taste for Italianate country houses. |
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Buscot and Coleshill Estates
(4 Miles)*
A visit to the Buscot and Coleshill estates nets you not one National Trust property, but two whole working communities. |
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Farmer Gow's
(6 Miles)*
Friendly, fun and a real hands on experience, Farmer Gows is a great place for a family day out. Meet the Animals is held daily at 11am and 2pm. |
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Tom Browns School Museum
(8 Miles)*
The Museum is housed in the 380 year-old schoolroom which was featured in the novel "Tom Brown's School Days", first published in 1857. Its author, Thomas Hughes, was born in Uffington. |
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Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate
(9 Miles)*
Gloucestershire is well known for its fine Regency architecture and gracious spa towns, and Lodge Park was built in keeping with this affluent lifestyle. |
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Witney & District Museum
(11 Miles)*
Opened in 1996, the Witney & District Museum is situated in the centre of the town, along the High Street. The large ground floor gallery houses a long term exhibition, showing the history of Witney and the surrounding area. |
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Towns near Lechlade
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Buscot
(2 Miles)*
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Southrop
(2 Miles)*
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Broadwell
(4 Miles)*
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Bibury
(7 Miles)*
Seven miles north-east of Cirencester, Bibury is on the southern edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding National Beauty. |
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Watchfield
(7 Miles)*
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Burford
(8 Miles)*
Burford is situated in north Oxfordshire, twenty miles north of Oxford, and is considered the southern gateway to the Cotswolds. |
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Aston
(8 Miles)*
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