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3.5 miles to Hatton Court Hotel Upton St Leonards
Description: A member of the Hatton Hotels Group, The Hatton Court is a country house hotel set in the Cotswolds located near Painswick, Gloucester and Cheltenham and within easy reach of a host of local attractions
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3.7 miles to JDR Karting Gloucester
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3.9 miles to Painswick Rococo Garden Painswick
Description: Historic garden in cotswolds valley
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4.2 miles to National Waterways Museum Gloucester
Description: Welcome to the award winning National Waterways Museum based at Gloucester in South west England.
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5.5 miles to Toots Long Barrow Uley
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6.7 miles to Slimbridge Wildfowl and Wetlands Slimbridge
Description: The Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust (WWT) promotes the conservation of wetlands focusing on rare wetland birds. Dedicated visitor centres around Britain offer great days out and the chance to get really close to wetland birds.
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7.2 miles to Nature In Art Twigworth
Description: The world's first museum and art gallery dedicated exclusively to art inspired by nature from any period, any culture and in any media. Specially Commended in the National Heritage Museum of the Year Awards.
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9.6 miles to National Birds of Prey Centre Newent
Description: NBPC, National Birds Of Prey Centre, Newent, UK - UK's largest collection with over 200 birds of prey with regular flying displays
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10.1 miles to Cattle Country Berkeley
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10 miles to Jenner Museum Berkley
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10 miles to Berkeley Castle Berkeley (Tickets)
Description: Welcome to one of the finest Norman castle's in existence. Berkeley Castle has survived to witness many of the historical events that shaped English history over the last 1000 years.
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11 miles to Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum Cheltenham
Description: World-renowned Arts & Crafts Movement collection inspired by William Morris. Social history of Cheltenham. Special exhibitions throughout the year.
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11 miles to Everyman Theatre Cheltenham
Description: The Everyman Theatre Cheltenham, Gloucestershire's Theatre
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11 miles to Beechwood Shopping Centre Cheltenham
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11 miles to Cheltenham Town Football Club Cheltenham
Description: Web Design, Domain Name Registration, Search Engine Registration and Hosting from InToTheNet, Gloucestershire, UK/England
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12 miles to Cheltenham Racecourse Cheltenham (Tickets)
Description: CHELTENHAM RACECOURSE - Racing of the highest
quality in a spectacular setting, featuring The Festival and The Open.
Conferences, exhibitions, and performances ...
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15 miles to Wye Valley Butterfly Zoo Symonds Yat West
Description: Butterfly Zoo open times, directions and information
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16 miles to Eastnor Castle Ledbury (Tickets)
Description: Eastnor Castle - premier venue amongst corporate entertainment and wedding venues in the UK: a fairytale setting, excellent facilities, luxury accommodation.
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27 miles to Bristol Zoo Gardens Bristol
Description: A family day out at Bristol Zoo
Exciting events at the Zoo
Latest news
Buy tickets online
Annual membership
Animal Adoption
Learning Zone
New baby gorilla
Unusual gifts
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28 miles to at-Bristol Bristol
Description: At-Bristol: The most vibrant waterfront leisure, education and entertainment attraction in Europe located in Bristol, UK, Wildwalk, Wildscreen - offers a unique combination of small animals, plants and the latest in sound and vision technologies, Explore - a 21st century Science Centre using the very latest hands-on and multimedia techniques, IMAX large format theatre, Planetarium. The most successful tourist attraction in the south west.
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(Books)
AA the Days Out Guide 7Rev ed
This is the 7th edition of a colourful guide to the best of Britain's rich and varied heritage and attractions. With all the information you need to enjoy a perfect day out in Britain and Ireland, it is the perfect companion for organising family days out or weekend breaks throughout the year. Fully updated and revised for 2006, there are over 2,000 places of interest - from castles to art galleries; museums to theme parks. There is essential advice on availability of refreshments, disabled access, parking and whether dogs are allowed, plus up to date details of prices, addresses, directions and opening times. Each location is plotted on the colour location atlas to help you find your way.
7.80 GBP
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(DVDs)
Working Shire Horses
This programme is set in the beautiful countryside of rural Devon, as we visit champion plough woman Anne Williams and her shires, Leo and Lupin (brother and sister). Anne explains how to prepare the shire horses for work in the fields around the farm. She also explains the simple techniques of what to look for when preparing shire horses, making sure that the horses' well being is at the forefront of your mind. Designed for people who love shire horses; it is informative, educational and is enhanced by the beautiful Devonshire scenery.
9.29 GBP
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(Books)
50 Walks in Gloucestershire
Explore the beauty of Gloucestershire with this walking guide. It offers over 50 walks around the region, including the Cotswolds Water Park and Tewkesbury and provides places to visit along the way, or extensions to the walks easier or more challenging.
6.39 GBP
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(Books)
Hidden Places of Gloucestershire, Wiltshire and Somerset, The
This volume contains information on the more secluded and little known venues for food, drink, accommodation and places of interest as well as the more enduring attractions of these three counties. It looks at the Marlborough Downs, the Cotswolds, and the Quantocks Hills.
8.99 GBP
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(Books)
Robin Brooks - A Grim Almanac of Gloucestershire
A day-by-day journey through the grim underbelly of the county's history looking at crimes and misdemeanors, strange natural phenomena, folk tales and curious customs. Stories include the explosion that wrecked a taxidermy and carpet-cleaning business in Cheltenham, spreading a selection of stuffed and part-stuffed animals along the street, the tale of Tom, Dick and Harry - three brothers with the surname Dunston - who were Gloucestershire's most notorious highwaymen, and a curious natural disaster that befell Mr and Mrs Taylor on the evening of 13 July 1852. when a fire ball shot through the open window of their house, collided with the wall and made the roof fall in. With a story for every day of the year, this is an alternative look at Gloucestershire's past.
11.49 GBP
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