The Old Saw Barn
Hill Court Farm
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Worcestershire
WR10 2PP
Kinwarton Dovecote
A lovely and rare 14th-century circular dovecote with metre thick walls, over 580 nesting holes and original rotating ladder, nestled in the heart of the Warwickshire countryside. 10 minutes' drive from Coughton.
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Kenilworth Castle
This vast medieval fortress and Elizabethan Palace is one of the most spectacular castle ruins in England - climb 18 metres up into the tower - stroll through the authentically recreated Elizabethan Garden.
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Holy Trinity Church
Situated on the banks of the River Avon, one of England's most beautiful parish churches, where William Shakespeare is buried, in the chancel.
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Gloucester Warwickshire Steam Railway
A heritage railway operating steam and heritage diesel trains between Cheltenham Racecourse and Broadway through some of the most spectacular scenery in the Cotswolds – a round trip of 28 miles.
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Coventry Transport Museum
An amazing collection of British motor cars and bikes, covering 150 years of manufacture. See the record breaking Thrust 2. Experience the 4D land speed record simulator. Great for kids and enthusiasts.
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Coventry Cathedral
Inspiring 20th century cathedral built alongside the ruins of the former cathedral, a medieval church, destroyed by bombing during the Second World War. Contains a famous tapestry by Graham Sutherland..
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Coughton Court
An imposing Tudor house set in beautiful gardens with a lake, walled garden, woodland and magnificent views from the Tower. Links to the Gunpowder Plot in 1605 - with priest holes.
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Chipping Campden
A gem of a Cotswold town with an outstanding architectural heritage. Famous for its elegant long, winding High Street lined with beautifully-preserved historic buildings. Good choice of eateries and boutiques/shops.
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Broadway
A beautiful Cotswold village renowned for its honey-coloured houses, picturesque streets and historic architecture. Great choice of independent shops, restaurants, pubs and antique shops. Footpath leads to the Cotswold Way.
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British Motor Museum
The world's largest collection of historic British cars with over 300 cars on display, interactive exhibitions and dedicated zones on motorsport, design & concepts, royal cars and cars from film and television.
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Bourton House Garden
Award-winning 3 acre garden featuring imaginative topiary, wide herbaceous borders with rare, unusual and exotic plants, water features, unique shade house and many creatively planted pots. Open June to September.
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Baddesley Clinton
A beautifully-preserved Tudor, timber-framed moated manor house with Elizabethan interiors. Originally set in the Forest of Arden and providing sanctuary to persecuted Catholics in the 1590s, with secret priest holes.
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Anne Hathaway's Cottage
A beautiful 500 year old cottage, with original furniture, where Shakespeare courted his bride-to-be. Anne Hathaway was born in the cottage in 1556. Kitchen and parlour are original medieval construction.
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Hidcote Gardens
Hidcote is a famous Arts and Crafts garden in the north Cotswolds, a stone’s throw from Stratford-upon-Avon. It is a national trust property and highly renowned.
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Bourton on the Water
The 'Little Venice' of the Cotswolds and one of the most popular tourist spots in the region.
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Adam Henson's Cotswold Farm Park
Home of the Rare Breeds Conservation and something for everyone - an excellent restaurant and a ‘touch barn’
to pet the animals.
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Snowshill Manor
A famous Cotswold manor house set in hillside gardens; a fanciful world filled with unlikely treasures.
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Upton House & Gardens (National Trust)
A country mansion renovated in the 1920s and home to an extensive private collection of paintings and rare porcelain. Interesting gardens created on terraces down the side of a valley.
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Sezincote House & Garden
Sezincote is unique. At the heart of a country estate, stands a 200-year-old Mogul Indian palace, with curving orangery, set in a romantic landscape of temples, grottoes, waterfalls and canals.
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Packwood House
Restored timber-framed Tudor manor house famous for its fascinating Yew Garden representing the ‘Sermon on the Mount’, colourful herbaceous borders, kitchen garden, orchard, wild flower meadow and lakeside walk.
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Mary Arden's Farm, Wilmcote
Childhood home of Shakespeare’s mother - a working ‘Tudor’ farm with craft and falconry demonstrations, nature trails, historic buildings, farmyard and rare breeds.
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