Attractions near The Stables
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Broadway Tower & Country Park
(2 Miles)*
See thirteen counties in one day! Broadway Tower is one of England's outstanding viewpoints. |
Snowshill Manor
(2 Miles)*
Few places are more historic than the lovely Tudor buildings which make up Snowshill manor. Beautifully built in local Cotswold stone, the existing modest house was built between the 15th and 18th Century. |
Stanway House and Fountain
(3 Miles)*
Stanway House, an outstandingly beautiful example of a Jacobean manor house is situated near Winchcombe in the glorious Gloucestershire countryside and is now the setting for a 300ft single jet gravity fountain - the tallest fountain in Britain. |
Stanway Water Garden
(3 Miles)*
One of the finest 18th century water gardens, restored in 1998, Stanway lies beneath the 700 foot high Cotswold escarpment. Its grand formal Canal, with 165 foot high fountain , stands on a great grass terrace overlooking the Jacobean manor house. |
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway
(4 Miles)*
The Gloucester Warwickshire Railway is in the process of rebuilding and restoring part of the former Cheltenham to Stratford-upon-Avon mainline as a heritage railway. Currently operating from Toddington to Gotherington. |
Hailes Abbey
(5 Miles)*
Hailes Abbey is to be found nestling in the beautiful Cotswold countryside. Built in the 13th century by Richard, Earl of Cornwall, Hailes became famous when presented with a phial that was said to contain the blood of Christ. |
Bourton House Garden
(6 Miles)*
The Cotswolds' best kept secret! An award-winning three acre garden surrounding a fine 18th century Manor House and Grade I listed 16th century Tithe Barn. |
Hidcote Manor Garden
(6 Miles)*
Hidcote Manor Garden is one of those gardens which can only be found in England! It was created by keen horticulturist, Major Lawrence Johnston, on a Cotswold property bought for him by his mother. |
Batsford Arboretum
(6 Miles)*
The earliest verifiable recorded history of Batsford Park, of which the Batsford Arboretum forms the central part, dates back to the Freeman family who owned the estate in the early part of the 17th Century. |
Cotswold Falconry Centre
(6 Miles)*
Cotswold Falconry invites you to a spectacular demonstration with a large variety of birds of prey flying free. This gives a remarkable insight into the ancient art of falconry. |
Towns near The Stables
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Broadway
(1 Mile)*
The show village of Broadway lies at the foot of the Cotswold Edge. Renowned the world over for its picturesque beauty, Broadway has been welcoming tourists since the 19th century. |
Buckland
(1 Mile)*
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Weston Subedge
(2 Miles)*
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Chipping Campden
(4 Miles)*
The historic town of Chipping Campden in north Gloucestershire is a Mecca for visitors, from home and abroad. Chipping Campden is set on the edge of the Cotswolds. |
Toddington
(4 Miles)*
The idyllic Cotswolds village of Toddington in Gloucestershire it is 12 miles north east of Cheltenham. |
Bengeworth
(4 Miles)*
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Evesham
(5 Miles)*
Evesham nestles at the foot of the Cotswold Hills, on the banks of the River Avon, at the heart of the fruit growing industry of the Vale of Evesham. An old market town, Evesham is still a lively shopping centre. |
Ashton under Hill
(5 Miles)*
Nestled on the slopes of Bredon Hill, the rural village of Ashton-under-Hill has much to offer for the huge variety of people who inhabit and visit it. |
Mickleton
(5 Miles)*
The Cotswold village of Mickleton has lots of things to do and see. This article is a great guide to the best local attractions and villages worth visiting. |
Alderton
(6 Miles)*
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