This guide aims to provide a flavour of the Cotswolds of today, along with practical information to help visitors get the most from their visit. The information is arranged in 7 areas with each section containing details of the main towns and villages and a general description of other nearby visitor attractions and smaller villages.
Life and Tradition on the Cotswolds
The Cotswolds
The Little Book of the Cotswolds is a veritable smorgasbord of Cotswold miscellany, packed with fascinating titbits and all manner of factual frippery – from Cotswold lions to puppy dog pies.
Lonely Planet's Pocket Oxford & the Cotswolds is your most up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you.
This guide covers some of Britain's loveliest medieval churches and domestic buildings, which are built of the marvellous honey coloured Cotswold stone that here lies so close to the surface.
The book offers three options for walking in the heart of this wonderful area: a 94-mile (151-km) grand tour starting from Cheltenham, and two shorter circuits. These options cater for walkers who want to spend eight, six or four days.
'I'm supposed to be the one who's all right with death. I give talks on it. ... 'I'm going to put sugar in this tea, if I can find some.' 'That's all right. ... I stared at the blank screen of my television across the room.
The Cotswolds
Includes Oxford and Stratford-upon-Avon Matthew Teller. Tourism websites English regions ... Cotswolds promotion Cotswolds Tourism 01242 864171,www.cotswolds.com. ... Includes StratforduponAvon andvillages around ShipstononStour. Visit ...
Yeomen of the Cotswolds: A Journey of Discovery which Traces the History of a Cotswold Farming Family Back to the...