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Stratford Upon Avon - www.stratford.co.uk Stratford-upon-Avon - Birthplace of Shakespeare and a beautiful day out.
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Chipping Campden - www.chipping-campden.net Chipping Campden Information Site
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Batsford Arboretum - www.batsarb.co.uk Batsford Arboretum, one of the jewels of the Cotswolds and one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the Country.
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Beaufort Polo Club - www.beaufortpoloclub.co.uk The Beaufort Polo Club is the foremost centre for the development of polo in the Cotswolds. Home to the famous Tomlinson polo dynasty you can always be assured of watching or playing polo of the highest quality at every level from 2 to 20 goal
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Beckford Silk - www.beckfordsilk.co.uk Founded in 1975, Beckford Silk is first and foremost a manufacturing company. Designing, printing and making, scarves and ties for heritage outlets and corporate customers and offer a complete manufacturing service from design development to packaging.
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Bibury Trout Farm - www.biburytroutfarm.co.uk Bibury Trout Farm is a working trout farm and is one of Britain’s oldest trout farms. Bibury Trout Farm was founded in 1902, by the naturalist Arthur Severn, to stock the local rivers and streams with the native Brown Trout. The trout farm now covers 15 acres in Bibury.
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Cheltenham Racecourse - www.cheltenham.co.uk The racecourse is best known for the National Hunt festival held in March each year, and includes races such as the Gold Cup and Champion hurdle.
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Cotswold Farm Park - www.cotswoldfarmpark.co.uk The Cotswold Farm Park was established in 1971 as the very first of its kind and was voted Farm Park of the Year 2003. It has since been much imitated and continues to be very popular with animal lovers and children.
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Cotswold Wildlife Park - www.cotswoldwildlifepark.co.uk Cotswold Wildlife Park is set in 160 acres of parkland and gardens around a listed Victorian Manor House and has been open to the public since 1970. The Park is home to a fascinating collection of mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates.
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Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway - www.gwsr.com The Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway runs along a part of the former Great Western Railway’s mainline from Birmingham to Cheltenham. The line commands wonderful views of the sleepy hamlets and villages, as it runs though the beautiful Cotswold countryside.
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Pitville Pump Rooms and Park - www.pittvillepumproom.org.uk Cheltenham's finest Regency building was completed in 1830 as the centre piece for Joseph Pitt's Pittville estate. Located at the North end of Pittville Park visitors can still sample the famous spa waters and take a tour of the fabulous grounds.
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Prescott Hillclimb - www.bugatti.co.uk Prescott is tucked away amidst the still quite unspoiled Cotswold countryside. Here visitors can view the green hills around or watch competing cars from a number of advantageous points all in a spacious 'confine'.
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Rob Ireland Activity Days - www.robireland.co.uk Established in 1990 by ex English Sporting Champion and former International shot, Rob Ireland. Rob Ireland's activity days have become firm favourites with many of the UK's leading companies along with hundreds of individuals and groups.
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Snowshill Lavender - www.snowshill-lavender.co.uk Lavender has thrived on the gentle free draining limestone hills. At 1000 feet above sea level the combination of soil type, altitude and climate produce ideal growing conditions for the finest English essential oils. With 53 acres of lavender, 250,000 plants and 70 miles of rows.
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The National Arboretum - www.forestry.gov.uk Westonbirt, The National Arboretum is one of the most spectacular tree gardens in the world. An historical collection of over 3,000 different trees and shrub. Covering six hundred acres, the arboretum is an inspiring place to relax, get back to nature and indulge your senses.
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Wellington Aviation Museum - www.wellingtonaviation.org Wellington Aviation Museum is a small independent museum based in Moreton-in-Marsh, England, which serves to remember the hundreds of trainee pilots who passed through its gates.
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