London Walks | The Best Way to See the Cotswolds
See the Cotswolds with London Walks. No need to book. Just show up at Paddington Station for a stress-free guided journey to England's achingly beautiful land of storybook villages, stone bridges, unmatched flower gardens and historic churches. Learn more at | Produced by Jim Albritton |
Bill takes you on a tour of the White Hart Royal Hotel
Come on a tour of our beautiful hotel with our Manager, Bill.
See our recent refurbishment works, learn about our history and meet some of our wonderful team!
Part of the Coaching Inn Group, The White Hart Royal Hotel and Eatery is an AA rated 3 star hotel, with individually designed bedrooms including several feature rooms. It is an historic former 17th-century coaching inn located in the centre of Moreton-in-Marsh. Some rooms offer 4-poster beds, private gardens, very spacious wet rooms and roll-top baths.
The Moreton in Marsh hotel boasts two delightful period lounges, a Courtyard Restaurant, and a traditional Snug Bar with flagstone floors and an original inglenook fireplace. Guests can enjoy the superb cuisine and an extensive wine list.
Gloucestershire Country Walk The Cotswolds Moreton in Marsh Aston Magna Blockley round
Our video is a guided walk in the Cotswolds of Gloucestershire. Starting at Moreton-in-Marsh we walk to Aston Magna on the Diamond Way then follow the minor road to Draycott and Blockley. From Blockley we return to Moreton-in-Marsh on the Heart of England Way and the Monarch's Way. This is an easy to moderate walk through fields on footpaths and tracks mainly on the Diamond Way and Monarch's Way. There is also some minor road and some inclines and declines. Elevation: Approx Lowest Point 106m (348ft) Approx Highest Point 254.6m (835ft). Approx 9 miles allow 3½ hours using OS Explorer Map OL45, The Cotswolds. Start Point: Moreton-in-Marsh in the pay and display car park at the back of the Tourist Information Centre. For more info please see our website.
Bourton on the Water is Stunning! | Exploring Together The Cotswolds ENGLAND #2????????
Today we are in the beautiful Cotswold Area of England. Somehow, a perfect day in England is exploring the cotswolds and its medieval style and having some food or a great british tea with friends. That's exactly what I told my friend Alex when he told me we should do a travel day in Cotswolds. Join us in exploring the beautiful villages of burford, bourton on the water and Cirencester City!
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Blockley Village In The Cotswolds.
Blockley is a village, civil parish and ecclesiastical parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, England, about 3 miles (4.8 km) northwest of Moreton-in-Marsh. Until 1931 Blockley was an exclave of Worcestershire.
The civil and ecclesiastical parish boundaries are roughly coterminous, and include the hamlets of Draycott, Paxford and Aston Magna, the residential development at Northwick and the deserted hamlets of Upton and Upper Ditchford.
Blockley village is on Blockley Brook, a tributary of Knee Brook. Knee Brook forms the northeastern boundary of the parish and is a tributary of the River Stour.
The Church of England parish church of St. Peter and St. Paul in Blocley is late Norman, built in about 1180. The ecclesiastical parish now forms part of the Vale and Cotswold Edge team of Church of England churches, with the Team Vicar remaining responsible for Blockley and its outlying villages of Paxford, Draycott and Aston Magna, as well as the parish of Bourton-on-the-Hill.
The church is utilized as St Mary's Roman Catholic church of the Father Brown television series and the vicarage transformed into presbytery for Father Brown's residence.
The Baptist Chapel was built in 1835.
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Moreton-in-Marsh Town Centre
Video of Moreton in Marsh Town centre. I've also posted vids of the town on Market Day and of the station (search on g4shf Moreton in Marsh).
The Cotswolds Tour with Award-winning London Walks
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COTSWOLDS I STOW on the WOLD I The OLDEST PUB in ENGLAND
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Birmze takes you on a UK tour of Stow on the Wold in the Cotswolds area of England
Here he visits the oldest pub in England, the Porch House and an amazing Fudge / Ice cream shop called Roly's
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Five Days with Lets Tour England - Cotswolds, Oxford, Bristol, Wales, Stonehenge
Five Days with Lets Tour England - Cotswolds, Oxford, Bristol, Wales, Avebury, Stonehenge and Salisbury Cathedral
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FAQs - Getting to the Cotswolds
Andrew from Cotswold Walks discusses the various ways you can travel into the Cotswolds to start your walking tour. The Cotswolds is perfectly positioned in the UK to be just the right distance away from major cities - providing the perfect rural location whilst being just over an hour away to the airports of London to the east, Birmingham to the north and Bristol to the south.
Cotswold Walks are a local, Cotswold company who pride themselves on their friendly, personable service and an attention to detail that is second to none.
Some call it concierge walking, they call it the perfect way to enjoy the freedom and unspoilt beauty offered by the ancient footpaths that define the Cotswolds and leave a lasting memory.
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????CIRENCESTER | COTSWOLDS ENGLAND VANLIFE!!????
The capital of the Cotswolds apparently. Cirencester, the town of Roman heritage and a massive Abbey as well...
We have come here today as we have done the village circuit and feel as though we couldn't leave without stopping off here. Cirencester is a larger town (not a city) in the Cotswolds and it is pretty much as you would expect. Similar architecture and layout as the others but slightly bigger. A large market sort of area in the middle as standard but also is had the finest greengrocers I have ever seen in my life. I wish we had something like that at home not just stupid supermarkets.
We had a look in the Abbey which was pretty impressive, not sure what difference is between an Abbey and a Cathedral? but it was very impressive. We also popped into the town museum of archaeology, not architecture Becky.
We also decided to end our trip here, we didn't really see the benefit of staying an extra night plus it would be ideal to have to whole of tomorrow to sort out the van and get everything cleaned etc. So yes, hope you enjoyed our trip and make sure you join us on the next one!
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FOOTLOOSE IN THE COTSWOLDS travel guide HD video
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Explores the Quintessential Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty; the landscape; the popular towns and also you can see pretty villages; the gardens of Kiftsgate, Hidcote & Sudeley Castle. Featuring the GWR Steam Railway, the Cotswold Motoring Museum, The Mechanical Music Museum. Local events include Cheese Rolling at Coopers Hill, Robert Dover's Original Olimpick Games, Woolsack racing at Tetbury. Includes 6 walks in this fabulous region, some of which are on the Cotswold Way. All the best of England on 2 DVDs. Fabulous music by BARNABY SMITH.
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The Cotswolds, a Gentle Hill Country Region in South Central England
The Cotswolds refers to a region of gentle hill country in south central England, the main range reaching 1083 ft in altitude at its highest. The Cotswolds lie across the boundaries of several traditional English counties: Gloucestershire enjoys by far the largest portion of the region; the county shares this honour significantly with Oxfordshire and south Warwickshire, and to a lesser extent with Wiltshire, Somerset and Worcestershire.
Officially designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, in recognition of their unique appeal and the beauty of its predominantly rural landscapes, the Cotswolds are known worldwide for their stone-built villages, historical towns, and stately homes and gardens. Many consider the Cotswolds as representative of the archetypal English landscape, within easy striking distance of London and several other English urban centres.
The Cotswolds run generally south-west to north-east, the northern and western edges marked by steep escarpments down to the valleys of the rivers Severn and Avon and the city of Gloucester, the eastern boundary by the city of Oxford, the west by Stroud, and the south by the middle reaches of the Thames Valley and towns such as Cirencester, Lechlade and Fairford. Key physical features of the area, including the characteristic uplift of the 'Cotswold Edge' can be clearly seen as far south as Bath.
During the Middle Ages, the Cotswolds became prosperous from the wool trade with the Continent. Much of this wealth was directed towards the building of churches, the area still preserving a large number of large, handsome Cotswold Stone wool churches. The area remains affluent and has attracted wealthy Londoners and others who own second homes in the area or have chosen to retire to the Cotswolds.
Typical Cotswold towns are Broadway, Burford, Chipping Norton, Cirencester, Moreton-in-Marsh and Stow-on-the-Wold.
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The Caravan and Motorhome Club Site Tour - Cirencester
In this video we give you a tour of the Caravan & Motorhome Club Site - Cirencester.
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Cotswolds Walking Tour
Think of a typical image of England and you have the Cotswolds walking tours in England, scattered with dreamy, medieval villages built of honey-colored stone houses and thatched cottages, fields surrounded by stone walls and knitted together with winding country lanes.
We walk along footpaths which, during the middle ages, were trodden by sheep drovers and their flocks on their way to shearing and market towns like Chipping Campden. Cotswolds comes from “cots” meaning stone sheep shelters and “wold” meaning rolling hills. We look forward to being your hosts, to climbing up and walking along escarpments to admire the truly enchanting countryside
Among the highlights are visits to Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill with a landscaped park by Capability Brown, formal gardens at Sudeley castle where the Catheirne Parr, 6th wife King Henry VIII is buried, the ruins of Hailes Abbey, raided and destroyed by Henry’s soldiers. Roman influence also ran deep in England and after our pretty walk to Chedworth Roman Villa you can really step back in time and let your imagination run wild.
A WEEKEND IN THE COTSWOLDS | ENGLAND | Claire Imaginarium
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ROCKY'S BIG BRITISH ROAD TRIP!: An Afternoon in BOURTON on the WATER, COTSWOLDS
Rocky the traveling bull terrier's UK road trip continues as he spends the afternoon in the picturesque village of Bourton on the Water, nicknamed the Venice of the Cotswolds!
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We had always heard such amazing things about the Cotswolds area and all its villages and we saw that this village was on the way so we were excited to do a bit of sightseeing and discovered how beautiful it is! Plus it's got some pet friendly place to eat too! We highly recommend this place for a weekend getaway!
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Oxford and the Cotswolds with London Walks
Oxford & The Cotswolds tour with London Walks (Winner, Best Tourism Experience in England Award) and the cynosure of guides, Richard, golden of voice, red of cap, pink of courtesy...
Day 2: Exploring villages in The Cotswolds
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This video is Day 2 of a 3 day trip to The Cotswolds - Watch Day 1:
The Cotswolds is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in south, central England. On Day 1 I travelled to The Cotswolds taking 9 hours to get there! On Day 2 I explored 5 beautiful villages and walked through the stunning surrounding landscape. On Day 3 I travelled to Cirencester, which was an important Roman settlement. From there I set out to find the start of The Thames!
When I arrived to The Cotswolds I bought a 3 day bus/train pass which I used from Oxford. This cost me £25, which was great value. However do not expect regular buses and in some cases there are only 1 or 2 buses running to a particular village a day. Over the 3 days this pass saved me about £30.
In this video on Day 2 I set out early in the morning to explore the villages in the north of The Cotswolds. I didnt really have a plan as I wanted to see where the day took me. I explored Northleach, Moreton in Marsh, Bourton on the Water, Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter. I was surprised by how much I saw and I had an amazing day exploring.
I stayed at Far Peak Camping farpeakcamping.co.uk
The campsite is about 1 mile South West of Northleach village, so be prepared to walk if you do not have a car as there are few taxis in the area. It is a scenic walk!
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