Cotswolds Hideaways Blog

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three stunning cotswold barn conversions set within a nature reserve

Three beautiful barn conversions have recently undergone careful and complete restoration to create warm and welcoming holiday homes within the beautiful Oxfordshire Cotswolds...

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Gloucester Tall Ships Festival - 29th - 31st May 2009

Sail back in time at Britains most inland port as Gloucester Docks celebrate their Tall Ships Festival next weekend...

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Rose Week at Sudeley Castle - 8th - 14th June 2009

The award winning Queens Garden will be in full bloom once again during Rose Week at Sudeley Castle between 8th and 14th June 2009...

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Tetbury Woolsack Races - Monday 25th May 2009

The Woolsack races in Tetbury have been running for over 30 years. A tradition that it is believed originated in the 17th Century allows young men to show their strength by running up a 1 in 4 hill carrying a woolsack on their back...

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Cheltenham Food and Drink Festival 19th - 21st June

Cheltenham, centre for the Cotswolds, hosts a food and drink festival where you will find over a hundred food exhibitors and enough real ale to cause some serious trouble on the way home...

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Cheltenham Music Festival Tickets Now on Sale

Tickets for the 65th Cheltenham Music Festival are now on sale. It is no wonder that the festival is in its 65th year when it caters for such a culturally diverse audience...

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Cotswold Wildlife Park Nominated for Dog Friendly Award

The Cotswold Wildlife Park has been nominated for the much coveted Open For Dogs Award. Presented by the Kennel Club this award is part of a campaign to break down the barriers for dogs and their owners by encouraging businesses to welcome dogs...

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the tea party starts at three award winning cotswold tea rooms

Three tea rooms in the Cotswolds have been commended by the Tea Guild for their skills with the kettle, pot and strainer...

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Summer Concerts at Westonbirt Arboretum

Westonbirt, the UK National Arboretum is home to over 3,000 different trees and shrubs, many rare orendangered species...

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Cheese Rolling event at Coopers Hill (25th May 2009)

This must be one of the most eclectic or unusual event in the Cotswolds calendar part of our heritage and what makes the English well, English...

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Bag Yourself Free Entry to Cotswold Garden Haven

The beautiful Mill Dene Garden opens its season in a fantastic flourish of colour. The stunning rose walk, fruit garden and potager can all be explored all day Wednesday, Thursday and Friday and Saturday mornings throughout the spring and summer when it opens on 1st April...

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Lambing at the Cotswold Farm Park

Spring has well and truly sprung! When the Cotswold Farm Park reopens its doors on Saturday 21st March they will be welcoming some new arrivals...

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hidcote manor gardens head gardeners private tour with supper 30

Hidcote Manor Gardens is one of the most popular National Trust properties in the Cotswolds. Located just a few miles from Chipping Campden and described as one of Englands greatest gardens there are glorious views across the Vale of Evesham...

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Kauto Star Runs into Gold Cup History

Kauto Star made Gold Cup history as he became the first horse to regain the Totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup at this years festival, beating last years winner and stable mate Denman...

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Sudeley Castle to Re-Open State Rooms to Visitors?

Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe, once home to the last and only surviving wife of Henry VIII, Queen Katherine Parr, could well be opening its doors again to the public...

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