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Bourton On The Water in spring
For those seeking the epitome of luxury, Rosehill Travel beckons with our exquisite 5-star private holidays. Offering a range of meticulously crafted itineraries, these experiences promise to unveil the Cotswolds in all its splendour.
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ALl the Downton Abbey characters outside Highclere Castle
As you travel through the Cotswolds, reliving the magic of Downton Abbey, let the captivating scenery and rich history enchant you. Immerse yourself in the world of aristocracy and intrigue as you explore the very places where this beloved series came to life.
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if you’re visiting England and are wondering how many days you need to enjoy the Cotswolds, the answer is one, two or seven!
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A couple enjoying a Michelin Star meal in the Cotswolds
to help you choose the fine dining experience to put the cherry on top of your English holiday.
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You’ll be delighted to discover the small village bakeries, teashops and independent restaurants, many of which have excellent reviews and even the occasional Michelin star…
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Paddington Station, London
The drive between central London and the Cotswolds is around two, to two and half hours, depending on where you are visiting first. For example, Blenheim Palace is on the edge of the Cotswolds and is a must-see attraction just an hour and a half from Paddington by car.
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A group of American tourists enjoying the natural beauty of the ford at Upper Slaughter, in the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds is renowned for its wealth of picturesque villages, each with its own unique character and architectural splendour. Visitors are captivated by the quintessential English charm...
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People sitting on the lawns surrounding Highclere Castle enjoying summer in the Cotswolds
If you prefer to get closer to the local traditions, ask us about Ramsden Summer Fete, Chipping Campden Open Gardens and Charlbury’s ‘Fringe Festival’.
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Donnington brewery tour
The tours here will teach you about the history of the brewery, the methods of brewing and include plenty of opportunities to sample the beer and cider...
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Cotswold spring lambs, gathered around a tree stump in a field.
The Cotswolds are an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), meaning they have been designated as an area for sensitive management to protect, conserve and enhance the land and it’s villages. Of course then, you must take in the best The Cotswolds has to offer in spring as they begin to awaken.
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