Attractions near The Old Bungalow Guest House
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This is a list of the attractions near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this bed and breakfast.
Rodmarton Manor
(4 Miles)*
Rodmarton Manor, near Cirencester in Gloucestershire, was one of the last country houses to be built in the old traditional style when everything was done by hand with local stone, local timber and local craftsmen. |
Chedworth Roman Villa
(7 Miles)*
Access to main mosaics reopens fully Spring 2012! If you want to visit the National Trust's oldest stately home, the Chedworth Roman Villa is the site to visit! |
Lodge Park and Sherborne Estate
(10 Miles)*
Gloucestershire is well known for its fine Regency architecture and gracious spa towns, and Lodge Park was built in keeping with this affluent lifestyle. |
Chavenage
(10 Miles)*
This historic Elizabethan house, home of the Lowsley-Williams family, contains much of interest to the discerning visitor. Visitors can see the tapestry rooms and furniture and relics of the Cromwellian period. |
Painswick Rococo Gardens
(11 Miles)*
The sole, complete survivor from the brief Rococo period of English garden design (1720-1760). |
Lydiard House & Park
(11 Miles)*
Lydiard Park, the ancestral home of the Viscounts Bolingbroke, lies in beautiful parkland within easy reach of junction 16 on the M4. The Palladian house, church, formal parkland and surrounding pasture are the striking remains of a great estate. |
Prinknash Abbey Bird and Deer Park
(12 Miles)*
On entering the Park over 50 peacocks and waterfowl welcome you as you walk towards the Love Bird Aviary and the Golden Wood full of golden Pheasants . |
Westonbirt The National Arboretum
(12 Miles)*
Westonbirt - The National Arboretum, in the South Cotswolds, is one of the most magical and important tree gardens in the world. With over 600 acres of picturesque historic landscape |
Kelmscott Manor
(13 Miles)*
Kelmscott Manor, a grade 1 listed Tudor farmhouse adjacent to the River Thames, was the summer home of William Morris from 1871 until his death in 1896. Morris loved the house as a work of true craftsmanship, totally unspoilt and unaltered. |
Buscot and Coleshill Estates
(13 Miles)*
A visit to the Buscot and Coleshill estates nets you not one National Trust property, but two whole working communities. |
Towns near The Old Bungalow Guest House
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This is a list of the towns near this bed and breakfast that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all towns near this bed and breakfast.
Cirencester
(< 1 Mile)*
Cirencester is a busy market town, situated in the southern Cotswolds, often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds. |
South Cerney
(4 Miles)*
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Coln Rogers
(5 Miles)*
This idyllic Gloucestershire village takes its name from the fast flowing River Coln, which flows from the Cotswolds and eventually feeds into the mighty Thames. |
Bibury
(6 Miles)*
Seven miles north-east of Cirencester, Bibury is on the southern edge of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding National Beauty. |
Syde
(7 Miles)*
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Purton
(10 Miles)*
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Malmesbury
(10 Miles)*
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Southrop
(10 Miles)*
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Little Witcombe
(10 Miles)*
The small hamlet of Little Witcombe is in Gloucestershire, just off the M5 and within striking distance of Gloucester. |
Painswick
(10 Miles)*
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