Bourton-on-the-Water |
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| Bourton-on-the-Water
is often described as 'the Venice of the Costwolds'. Based along the
River Windrush you will find shops, pubs, hotels, museums and The
Model Village, a scaled down version of the village, definitely worth
a visit. |
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| The
Slaughters
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| Visit
The Old Mill at Lower Slaughter and don't forget the bread for the
ducks. Drive or walk the short distance to Upper Slaughter where you
will find the Lords of the Manor Hotel, picturesque Cotswold Stone
cottages and even a little ford to paddle in... |
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| Stow-on-the-Wold |
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| Stow-on-the-Wold
is based around its old stocks, still in working condition, and market
square. 947ad restaurant claims to be the 'oldest inn' in England,
and The Kings Arms was visited by King Charles in 1645 during the
Battle of Naseby. |
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| Moreton-in-Marsh |
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| Moreton-in-Marsh
is situated along the Fosse Way (A429) and is easily accessed by train
with its direct line to London Paddington Station. Have lunch at The
Redesdale Arms Hotel followed by a stroll around the shops. |
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| Broadway |
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Broadway
is described as 'the gateway to The Cotswolds'. Broadway is centrally
situated, with Evesham, Winchcombe, Cheltenham and Stratford Upon Avon
very close by. Climb the steps to the top of the tower and on a clear
day you can for miles.
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