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A classic afternoon tea service
For all day tours booked on any date in March or April, you will be able to enjoy a free afternoon tea for two people at one of our specially selected luxury hotels.
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Gloucester Cathedral in the sun
You will be delighted and stand in awe at the world-class cultural and heritage destinations.
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Raglan Castle viewed from the moat on a sunny day.
Just a little further afield from the Cotswold region you will find some impressive castles, and Rosehill is pleased to offer a day tour of five stunning examples.
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Cotswold Foraging Tour provider, Rob Gould talking a group of tourists in the woods
Private Cotswold Foraging Tours are for anyone who has an appreciation for the natural world and wishes to delve deeper into the beauty of the region.
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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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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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Dyrham Park Estate
The Cotswolds is home to block-buster movies such as Harry Potter’s Hogwarts school, The Avengers and Pride & Prejudice, as well as epic television series such as Wolf Hall, Sanditon and Downton Abbey – If you love film and television, particularly period drama, you will fall in love with the Cotswolds.
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The Grand Bridge in the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock. The palace in the background.
When you think of English villages, you may be taken away to an unspoilt landscape of rolling hills, peppered with honey-coloured cottages, Saxon towered churches and comfortable pubs with roaring fires and sleepy dogs. And you wouldn’t be disappointed.
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