Attractions near Burrows Court
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This is a list of the attractions near this property that are featured on AboutBritain.com
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all attractions near this property.
Berkeley Castle
(3 Miles)*
In 1153 Maurice Berkeley completed this fortress by the Severn Estuary at the command of Henry II, and ever since has been the home of the Berkeley family. |
Edward Jenner Museum
(3 Miles)*
Edward Jenner was born in Berkeley in 1749. Orphaned before he was 5 years old, his brothers and sisters set him on a career of medicine. |
Newark Park
(4 Miles)*
Built as a hunting lodge around 1550, this tall, symmetrical building with its mullioned windows reflects the sophisticated style of the Elizabethan court rather than that of a local country house. |
Owlpen Manor
(4 Miles)*
Owlpen Manor and Gardens is closed for restoration during the 2010 and 2011 seasons. |
Woodchester Mansion
(5 Miles)*
Hidden in a secluded Cotswold valley, untouched by time and the modern world, lies Woodchester Mansion, an unfinished masterpiece of Victorian building. |
Lydney Park Gardens
(7 Miles)*
Lydney Park Gardens is open during the Spring and on certain days in the summer as part of the National Garden Scheme (Yellow Book). |
Chavenage
(9 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. |
Westonbirt The National Arboretum
(9 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 |
Dean Heritage Centre
(9 Miles)*
Situated in a converted former mill in the picturesque Soudley Valley, the Dean Heritage Centre is the ideal starting point for a visit to the Forest. |
Westbury Court Garden
(10 Miles)*
Westbury Court Garden offers a little touch of the Netherlands in the heart of Gloucestershire. |
Towns near Burrows Court
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Berkeley
(3 Miles)*
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Tortworth
(3 Miles)*
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Didmarton
(7 Miles)*
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Thornbury
(7 Miles)*
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Lydney
(7 Miles)*
There has been a settlement at Lydney ever since Roman times. It is thought that Lydney Park was a significant Roman settlement with a temple, bath house and guest house dating back to the 4th century. |
Alveston
(8 Miles)*
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Oldbury on the Hill
(8 Miles)*
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Standish
(8 Miles)*
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Framilode
(9 Miles)*
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Arlingham
(9 Miles)*
Arlingham is a delightful unspoiled village in the Horseshoe Bend of the River Severn. Off juncton 13 of the M5, head for Frampton on Severn then go straight through the vilaage, keep left over the canal for 3 m. |