COTSWOLD WAY CHELTENHAM
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Cotswold Bookshop by Nicholas Reardon of Reardon Publishing (the Cotswold Publisher) for walking, exploring and history guides books and maps on the cotswold way and to the Gloucestershire Cotswold area
- COTSWOLD BOOKSHOP
HEAD OFFICE 56 UPPER NORWOOD ST LECKHAMPTON, GL53 0DU CHELTENHAM | Phone : 01242 231800Cotswold Bookshop by Nicholas Reardon of Reardon Publishing the Cotswold Publisher for walking, exploring and history guides books and maps on the cotswold way and to the Gloucestershire Cotswold area
COTSWOLD WALKING HOLIDAYS was founded in 1992 by Christopher Knowles and is managed by Ann Knowles and Andrew Guppy. The company remains the leading walking and hiking specialist in the Cotswolds. Our knowledge of the area and its paths, tracks and byways is unrivalled - and much imitated. The chief glory of the area lies in its villages - gems of vernacular architecture that developed out of the medieval wool trade and which have survived unspoilt into the 21st century. But there is much more…
The Old Dairy is a self catering holiday Cottage, Sleeps 8, massive views, walk the Cotswold Way, near to, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Broadway, Stow-on-the-Wold, Stratford-upon-Avon.
The Corner Cupboard Inn was built in c 1550 as a farmhouse and it subsequently became an Inn located in the historic town of Winchcombe just outside Cheltenham in the heart of the cotswolds
For resources and information on The Lamb Inn and Glass Bar
The Old Dairy is a self catering holiday Cottage, Sleeps 8, massive views, walk the Cotswold Way, near to, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Broadway, Stow on the Wold, Stratford upon Avon
Our guests will enjoy every comfort during their stay in Winchcombe, ancient saxon capital of the Cotswold Hills
Our gardens offer wonderfully private nooks & crannies for a peaceful read or cup of tea. Our grounds back straight onto Cleeve Common and the Cotswold way and offers a delightful view over the Malvern Valley. Should you not be in the mood for too much exercise, why not take a walk in our garden and experience the heady aroma of the herbs and tranquillity offered by the vegetable patch and various mature shrubs.
