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Professor's set to open Water Fest This is Gloucestershire The festival over the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Bank Holiday weekend will be based at Marling School playing field. Organised by the Cotswold Canals Trust with help from many other organisations, it will run from 11am to 11pm on June 2, 3 and 4. |
THE HELL OF MY HOLIDAY-HOME HEAVEN Express.co.uk By Adam Edwards More stars per acre live in the Cotswolds than anywhere outside London, says a new report. One long-time resident reveals why... and wishes they'd leave him alone EIGHTEEN years ago I swapped town for country. |
Cotswold's Open Door School is turning 45 Charlotte Observer Nora Rubin, left, and Tristan He experiment with homemade playdough at Open Door School, a preschool in Cotswold. PHOTOS BY HOPE YANCEY Sheila Locklear, director of Open Door School displays woodworking supplies. Allowing students to safely use real ... |
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | get ready for some colourful arrivals Telegraph.co.uk By Graham Rice It's always tempting to try something new – a new holiday destination, the new beaujolais. And in recent years the number of new plants appearing at mail-order nurseries seems to have become a flood; it can be hard to distinguish between ... |
'Fantasist' ordered 200 pasties This is Cornwall TWO HUNDRED pasties and a £3000 holiday were among items ordered from Bodmin businesses by a teenage "fantasist" who had no means to pay. Douglas Coppen, 18, wrote cheques for goods and services when he knew that they would not be honoured, ... |
Diamond Jubilee to be celebrated with water festival in Stroud Gazette Series The Stroud on Water Festival 2012 is being held over the June Bank Holiday weekend from Saturday, June 2 to Monday, June 4. The festival, which takes place on the fields of Marling School, will also be Stroud District Council's official Diamond Jubilee ... |
Reaction to the Cllr Jenkins Standards Board decision Wilts and Gloucestershire Standard By Ian Craig » SENIOR Cotswold politicians have reacted to today's conclusion of the Standards Board hearing into Councillor Esmond Jenkins' alleged breaches of the councillors' code of conduct. Although the Standards Committee decided today that Cllr ... |
Resolve in the face of procrastination Financial Times All the while I'm struggling with mobile phone reception, at first in a Cotswold valley where dog walkers look on surprised as I shout millions into my Blackberry and latterly on the Argentine Pampas where I only have cows and horses to impress with ... |
Buying a cottage in the countryside Country Life 'With the London market outperforming other areas, some are now reluctant to sell, but still keen to take that first step with a smaller property for weekends and school holidays,' explains buying agent Charles Birtles from Charles Birtles Property ... |
Is reinstating rail link a track to the future? The Oxford Times Cotswold Line Promotion Group chairman John Ellis said: “From time to time people have thought about the possibility of reinstatment, particularly with congestion on the A40 and the extent to which it could reduce that, but I have no idea what previous ... |
Are you tired of going on the usual holidays time and time again? Do you want to experience the real English culture and enjoy a classical country vacation instead? Then it’s time you go on a Cotswold holiday, An area in England known as Britain’s rural capital of culture where tourists experience new things, day and night. Cotswold is considered as one of the great travel destinations today. It encompasses real history that has inspired many fantasy movies and TV locations; with fine places to stay from lovely manor houses, farm accommodations, to gold and silver awards winning Bed and Breakfast guest houses.
The Cotswold is famous for its honey-colored limestone villages in an exquisite rural setting; the Cotswold Hills; and the flower shows and beautiful garden festivals. Cotswold holidays have much to offer: good food culture that starts with the basics, charming sites, Thrilling outdoor and indoor experiences, and the most unique
accommodations you’ll ever find.
When in Cotswold you can choose from wonderfully-varied accommodations, mostly award-winning, ranging from hotels, to ownership vacations and family-run guest houses. Great accommodations are available in all counties in Cotswold as well as among its hundred villages. You can stay in a quiet bungalow, a traditional English farm house, or a beautiful and very classic Victorian home.
When it comes to food and drinks, Cotswold also tops competition. Its award-winning restaurants, and even the simple pubs, boast of fresh local produce and fine cuisine from the very creative chefs. No wonder why a Cotswold foodie event takes on a weekly, or sometimes daily basis.
Some of the finest restaurants include the Le Champignon Sauvage, the Lords of the Manor, and the Royal Well Tavern. Cotswold also boasts of fine tea rooms and great British pudding.
And when it comes to things to do, Cotswold offers many simple yet breathtaking adventures, starting with cycling, walking, horseback riding, cricket, and rugby. Farncombe Estate Center is that offers leisure breaks, day courses and other events all the time. If you wish to learn a new skill ranging from A to Z, this is the place to visit. Shopping is also a must-do during Cotswold holidays. No need to look for malls, Cotswold has many surprises at every turn.
Of course your Cotswold holidays would not be complete without a long tour. Believe it or not, there are countless attractions in this rural area that you will never forget once you set foot in it. Painswick Rococo Garden and the Westonbirt Arboretum are two of Cotswolds attractions that exude natural beauty. The Mill Dene Garden also boasts of a cricket lawn, a Pavilion, and a lovely Rose Walk and Herb garden. For those who wish to see historic and artistic sites the Holst birthplace Museum and the Cheltenham Art and Gallery Museum are top of the list. The first Museum exhibits the piano and plays the music of famous composer Gustav Holst. The latter displays well-renowned arts and crafts movements including furniture, metalwork, and English pottery.
If you really want to make your Cotswold holiday extra memorable, then you should visit one of the finest religious spas of the ancient world, the Roman baths. Hidden beneath the city of Bath lies stone remains and the natural hot spring that gives only the best spas in the world.
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