Places of Interest in The Cotswolds
The gold Cotswold cottages of Blockley
Thatched roofing, wonky home windows, painted doors and honey-coloured stone wall surfaces. We just adore a cosy Cotswold cottage.The golden Cotswold cottages and sedimentary rock walls punctuate the rolling hillsides of the surrounding countryside. These appear like a scene from a fairy tale. The open village green forgets the Norman Church and offers the excellent location for an outing in the summer.
The Old Mill: Lower Slaughter
The Old Mill re-opened its doors to the public for the very first time on National Mill Days, Sunday 14th May 1995. By removing the floorboards of the milling area, you can see the two sets of rocks. These were used for both grist milling and flour milling. When you see, make sure to search for and research the array of equipment which made use of to earn the Old Mill alive with the audio of milling!
The Big Feastival: Kingham
The Big Feastival is organised by Jamie Oliver and Blur bassist Alex James. It occurs on the Cotswold farm every August Bank Holiday. Foodies flock to this celebration to celebrate music and delicious food. All courtesy of the nation's leading chefs, street-food professionals and musicians.
Mickleton and the Hidcotes stroll: Mickleton
After a constant climb, you'll take pleasure in bird's-eye views over the Vale of Evesham. After that amble through attractive locations.
Bibury Trout Farm: Bibury
One of Britain's earliest and most unspoiled trout farms. It provides a 'catch your own' fishery. You will find a fish store filled with wines and delicatessens products, and a lot of BBQs. Here, you can prepare your trout and enjoy the local surroundings.