Selsley West, Stroud At the very heart of the English Arts & Crafts Movement. The last of the great Cotswold wool churches, and …
Nympsfield, Stroud With breathtaking views of the Severn Vale, Coaley Peak, between Stroud and Uley, is a picture-perfect spot, whether you want …
The Cotswolds aonb web site contains lots of interesting information including self -guided walks, information on places to visit and …
Castle Street, Dursley 1000 years of history in one small town. A flourishing Market Town from the middle ages, the centre of agriculture …
Ozleworth, Wotton-Under-Edge On the Cotswold Way Ozleworth's beautiful church near to Newark Park stands in a circular churchyard, suggesting perhaps a pre-Christian …
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The Green, Frampton on Severn 10 miles south of Gloucester, near the River Severn, is the charming Frampton on Severn. Home to a large village …
Church Ln, Berkeley Explore the life of Georgian scientist Edward Jenner, the country doctor who changed the world, at his former home in …
Old London Road, Wotton Under Edge This iconic group of trees, planted in 1888 overlooks Wotton-under-Edge and is on the Cotswold Way. There are far-reaching views …
Ozleworth, Wotton-under-Edge A Grade I listed country house of Tudor hunting lodge origins with an estate of 700 acres on the Cotswold …
This is a top 5 favourite of ours and it's free. You can drive to within a short slight uphill …
The Woolpack Inn, Slad Walk in the footsteps of Cider with Rosie (which we recommend) author, Laurie Lee, as you explore the glorious, tranquil …
New Street, Painswick The Domesday Survey of AD 1086 records a priest in Painswick, so we assume that a church stood on this …
The Stroudwater canal walk from the Royal Geographical Society, along the towpath from Stroud to Stonehouse, tells the story of …
Bisley Rd, Stroud High on the valley side it’s in a semi derelict state. It includes fascinating memorials and a Victorian Chapel (shuttered). …
Minchinhampton Common, Minchinhampton 7.5 feet (2.3 m) high. The area has numerous prehistoric barrows and near by ornaments, flint and arrowheads have all …
Uley Walking from the village: To get to the top of this ancient fort from the village, walk from beside the …
Crawley Hill, Uley Also known as Hetty Pegler's Tump, one of our favourite local names, is a burial mound, or long barrow, built …
Old London Road, Wotton Under Edge Rising above the Severn Vale to about 220m, Westridge has become popular with walkers, trail runners, mountain bike riders and …
Nympsfield, Nailsworth It is an unfinished masterpiece. Building started about 1857, but stopped in the mid-1860s so all the secrets of the …
Tabemacle Pitch, Wotton Under Edge Fancy a walk with a theme? Then perhaps a wander around Wotton Under Edge looking for the Almshouses and reading …
The Chipping, Wotton-Under-Edge The Wotton-Under-Edge Historical Society and Heritage Centre is housed in a converted fire station and located in The Chipping. There …