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Winchcombe Tourist Information Centre
Town Hall, High Street, Winchcombe, Gloucestershire GL54 5LJ - England, UK

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Attractions near Winchcombe Tourist Information
A selection of attractions close to Winchcombe Tourist Information:
Windrush Way  (< 1 Mile)
Beginning in the busy market town of Winchcombe, the Windrush Way winds along the banks of the River Windrush to Bourton-on-the-Water, the Cotswold's most visited...
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Folk and Police Museum  (< 1 Mile)
This fascinating museum houses separate folk and police collections. The folk collection traces Winchcombe’s history from Neolithic times, with exhibits from Belas Knap, Roman Winchcombe,...
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Bleby House  (< 1 Mile)
With its distinctive Mansard roof, this is a typical Winchcombe house. From its façade it appears to be Georgian but hidden behind is a much...
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Jacobean House  (< 1 Mile)
Jacobean House is perhaps Winchcombe's most impressive building. Two-gabled and three-floored, it stands tall at the end of Queen Square. Built in 1618, it was...
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North Street  (< 1 Mile)
North Street was once called Horsefair Street and horse-tethering rings can still be seen in the walls here. They were used for the horse markets...
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Dent’s Terrace  (< 1 Mile)
Winchcombe’s most picturesque terrace was built for Lady Emma Dent of Sudeley Castle. Dent’s Terrace is a row of almshouses with gabled porches and pretty...
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Parish Church of St Peter  (< 1 Mile)
St Peter’s is best known for its gargoyles. Around forty grotesque faces stare down from the outside of the church. It’s said that the faces...
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Railway Museum and Garden  (< 1 Mile)
This is a truly interactive railway museum where visitors can actually operate the exhibits, which include simulated signal boxes that can be seen locking as...
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Sudeley Castle Gardens  (< 1 Mile)
Sudeley Castle is nestled in the glorious Cotswold Hills and was once the home of Queen Katerine Parr. With 14 acres of award-winning gardens, a...
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Winchcombe Pottery  (1.3 Miles)
Winchcombe Pottery is one of the oldest craft potteries in the UK. Potters and ceramicists have worked here on and off since the early 19th...
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Belas Knap Long Barrow  (1.8 Miles)
Situated a short distance from Cheltenham amongst some charming Gloucestershire countryside, Belas Knap Long Barrow represents a particularly fine exampe of a Neolithic tomb, dated...
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Cleeve Common  (2.7 Miles)
At 330 metres above sea level, Cleeve Common is the highest point in the Cotswolds. Countless footpaths crisscross its 1000 acres and breathtaking views extend...
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Hailes Abbey  (2.8 Miles)
Founded in 1246 and once a celebrated pilgrimage site, this Cistercian abbey now lies in ruins due to its demolition in the sixteenth Century under...
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Cleeve Hill Golf Course  (3.4 Miles)
Golf has been played on Cleeve HIll since 1891 and Cleeve Hill Golf Course is the latest to exploit its natural beauty, magnificent views and...
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St Andrew’s Church  (3.9 Miles)
A surprise in a village, St Andrew's is a very large yellow-orange stone church, dominated by a tall broach spire. In fact, it’s regarded as...
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GWR Steam Railway  (4.4 Miles)
The restored steam and diesel locomotives of the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway pass through some of the best scenery in the Cotswolds. From this station...
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Temple Guiting Manor  (4.7 Miles)
Cotswold stone, 14th Century and Grade I listed, Temple Guiting Manor is regarded as one of the finest small Tudor houses in the Cotswolds. Set...
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St Mary’s Church  (4.8 Miles)
This pretty church with 12th century origins is the site of an astonishing discovery. A Decalogue of reredos found here had lain hidden and decaying...
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Cotswold Farm Park  (6 Miles)
Established in 1971, the Cotswold Farm Park was the first-ever Rare Breeds Farm to open to the public. With over 50 flocks and herds of...
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St. Edward's Church  (6.3 Miles)
Hawling parish church is mostly 18th Century, but the pretty tower is around 500 years old. Early perpendicular in style, it has embattlements and gargoyles....
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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