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10 Must see things in the Cotswolds England

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The Cotswolds is is situated in central, south west England.
With it's gently rolling hills, beautiful honey coloured cottages and endless walks, this is one of my favourite places to visit in England and I'm going to share 10 things you can do in the Cotswolds England with a couple of extras at the end.
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00:00 10 Things to see and do in The Cotswolds
00:29 Winchcombe
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03:27 Chipping Cambden
04:07 Broadway village
04:53 Broadway tower
05:13 Steam train ride
06:18 Bourton-on-the-water
07:04 Lower Slaughter
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12 Best Things To Do in The Cotswolds

Welcome to the Cotswolds! in this video, we are exploring across the entire length of the Cotswolds and I'll be giving you my 12 best ideas for things that you can do in (and in the areas surrounding) the Cotswolds for the perfect England day out or holiday!

The Cotswolds is England's 3rd largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and one of my favourites, throughout my life, I have explored all over the Cotswolds and seen so much of what it has to offer. So here is my travel guide for all there is to see and do!

My 12 Best places to visit in the Cotswolds with video links for if you want to learn more (excuse the potato quality of some of them... they were very old videos):

- 1:08 Bourton-On-The-Water (Model Village, Motor Museum & Birdland):
- 1:54 Lower Slaughter (Most romantic street in England)
- 2:40 Lacock (Abbey and Town)
- 4:03 Fox Talbot Museum (included in the ticket to Lacock Abbey)
- 6:03 Cotswold Wildlife Park
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- 8:30 Castle Combe
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- 9:22 Stonehenge (1 hour away, bonus suggestion):
- 9:41 Broadway Tower

Bonus suggestions, just 30 minutes north of the Cotswolds you will find the towns of Warwick (home to one of Englands best castles 'Warwick castle'), Stratford Upon Avon (the Town of Shakespeare) & Kenilworth (home to Kenilworth castle). Videos to those linked below:

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Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England To See (HD) | Best English (UK) Countryside Destinations

Top 10 Most Beautiful Villages In England You must see before you die. Which are best English (UK) countryside destinations to travel? Which are nearest towns to reach there? To find all about best Britain vacation trips packages, hotels to stay, flights & train time to catch, we are back with best of England Countryside Destinations. This time we will see top 10 most beautiful, scenic, picturesque and travel affordable villages in England.

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Places to see in ( Wantage - UK )

Places to see in ( Wantage - UK )

Wantage is a market town and civil parish in the Vale of the White Horse, Oxfordshire, England. The town is on Letcombe Brook, about 8 miles south-west of Abingdon, 10 miles west of Didcot, 15 miles (24 km) south-west of Oxford and 14 miles (23 km) north north-west of Newbury.

Historically part of Berkshire, it is notable as the birthplace of King Alfred the Great in 849. In 1974 the area administered by Berkshire County Council was greatly reduced, and Wantage, in common with other territories South of the River Thames, became part of a considerably enlarged Oxfordshire.

Wantage was a small Roman settlement but the origin of the toponym is somewhat uncertain. It is generally thought to be from an Old English phrase meaning decreasing river. King Alfred the Great was born at the royal palace there in the 9th century. Wantage appears in the Domesday Book of 1086. Its value was £61 and it was in the king's ownership until Richard I passed it to the Earl of Albemarle in 1190.

In 1877 he paid for a marble statue of King Alfred by Count Gleichen to be erected in Wantage market place, where it still stands today. He also donated the Victoria Cross Gallery to the town. This contained paintings by Louis William Desanges depicting deeds which led to the award of a number of VCs, including his own gained during the Crimean War. It is now a shopping arcade. Since 1848, Wantage has been home to the Community of Saint Mary the Virgin, one of the largest communities of Anglican nuns in the world. Wantage once had two breweries which were taken over by Morlands of Abingdon.

Wantage is at the foot of the Berkshire Downs escarpment in the Vale of the White Horse. There are gallops at Black Bushes and nearby villages with racing stables at East Hendred, Letcombe Bassett, Lockinge and Uffington. Wantage includes the suburbs of Belmont to the west and Charlton to the east. Grove to the north is still just about detached and is a separate parish. Wantage parish stretches from the northern edge of its housing up onto the Downs in the south, covering Chain Hill, Edge Hill, Wantage Down, Furzewick Down and Lattin Down. The Edgehill Springs rise between Manor Road and Spike Lodge Farms and the Letcombe Brook flows through the town. Wantage is home to the Vale and Downland Museum. There is a large market square containing a statue of King Alfred, surrounded by shops some with 18th-century facades. Quieter streets radiate from it, including one towards the large Church of England parish church. Wantage is the Alfredston of Thomas Hardy's Jude the Obscure.

Wantage is at the crossing of the B4507 valley road, the A417 road between Reading and Cirencester and the A338 road between Hungerford (and junction 14 of the M4 motorway) and Oxford. Bus services link Wantage with Oxford as well as other towns and villages including Abingdon, Didcot, Faringdon and Grove. Stagecoach in Oxfordshire provide the main services between Wantage and Oxford with up to three buses per hour Monday to Saturday and up to two buses per hour on Sunday's and bank holidays, operated under Stagecoach's luxury Stagecoach Gold brand. Stagecoach provides a late-night service on Friday and Saturday evenings with buses running to Oxford until 2am and buses from Oxford to Wantage until 3am.

Wantage does not have a railway station; Didcot Parkway, 8 miles to the east, is the nearest station, with services towards London, Bristol and Cardiff. The Great Western Mainline is just north of Grove (2 miles North of Wantage) where the former Wantage Road railway station used to be. It was closed during the Beeching cuts in 1964. The Wantage Tramway used to link Wantage with Wantage Road station. The tramway's Wantage terminus was in Mill Street and its building survives, but little trace remains of the route. Wantage has been the site of a church since at least the 10th century and the present Church of England parish church of Saints Peter and Paul dates from the 13th century, with many additions since. SS Peter and Paul also contains seventeen 15th-century misericords.

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Places to see in ( Abingdon - UK )

Places to see in ( Abingdon - UK )

Abingdon, also known as Abingdon on Thames or Abingdon-on-Thames, is a market town and civil parish in England. Historically the county town of Berkshire, since 1974 Abingdon has been the seat of the Vale of White Horse district in the administrative county of Oxfordshire.

Abingdon is 6 miles (10 km) south of Oxford, 15 miles (24 km) southeast of Witney and 19 miles (31 km) north of Newbury in the flat valley of the Thames on its west (right) bank, where the small river Ock flows in from the Vale of White Horse. Abingdon is on the A415 between Witney and Dorchester, adjacent to the A34 trunk road, linking it with the M4 and M40 motorways. The B4017 and A4183 also link the town, both being part of the old A34 and often heavily congested.

Abingdon has no rail service. The small, primarily stopping-service, railway stations at Culham and Radley are both just over 2 miles (3.2 km) away. Abingdon's eastern ring-road and newest suburbs are under a mile which is connected by footpath and cycleway from Radley railway station. The Radley to Abingdon railway station branch line closed to passengers in 1963.

Of the Benedictine Abingdon Abbey there remains a beautiful Perpendicular gateway (common local knowledge, however, is that it was actually rebuilt out of the rubble of the original. Abbey Gateway between the Abingdon County Hall Museum and the Guildhall remains a point of local importance.

St. Helen's Church dates from around 1100 and is the second widest church in England, having five aisles and being 10 feet (3 m) wider than it is long.St. Nicolas' Church, parts of which were built in 1180, is near the museum. Abingdon Bridge over the Thames, near St Helen's Church, was built in 1416.

Abingdon's county hall by the main market square, built in 1677–1680 reputedly by Christopher Kempster, stands on columns, leaving the ground floor open for a market and other functions. The Roysse Room was the site of Abingdon School (then 'Roysse's School') from 1563 until it moved to its current site after an indenture by John Roysse

Abingdon has the remains of a motte-and-bailey castle, which can be found to the north of the town centre surrounded by trees within a housing estate. A long-standing tradition of the town has local dignitaries throwing buns from the roof of the Abingdon County Hall Museum for crowds assembled in the market square on specific days of celebration

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ENGLAND's Expensive Seaside Towns: The 5 Best Places to Live

In this video, we're going to take a look at some of the most expensive seaside towns in England. These towns offer some of the best scenery in the country and very high living costs.

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CIRENCESTER | A beautiful town in The Cotswolds England

Gimbal Walk TV visits Cirencester, the largest Town in The Cotswolds England. We take a walk around Cirencester Town Centre to see what this historic Cotswolds town is like.
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Cirencester is a large market town in Gloucestershire, and set in the Cotswolds UK. Situated 80 miles west of London, this town has lots of tourist attractions and beautiful buildings to see if you travel here for a look around.

This is a historic Roman town just minutes away from the beautiful Cotswolds villages, and with a friendly welcome and a terrific market place.

Often referred to as the Capital of the Cotswolds, Cirencester town centre is dominated by the magnificent Parish Church of St John Baptist overlooking Market Square and the town centre streets full of shops, pubs, restaurants and hotels. Cirencester Parish Church of St. John Baptist is the largest parish church in Gloucestershire.

No trip to the Cotswolds would be complete without a visit to Cirencester for a walk around these historic streets to take a look at the history of the town, and to get a bite to eat or a drink in one of the little coffee shops or cafes in the narrow streets or yards here.

We start this Cirencester Tour at The Bathurst Estate and Cirencester Park on Park Lane, which has a fantastically huge wall and hedgerow to block nosey visitors from peeking in!

As we continue our Cirencester walk we head into the town centre and down past the Corinium Museum which is home to many Roman artefacts from the town and surrounding Cotswolds Villages.

The market stalls in market square are selling their goods as we walk past on the way to the Corn Hall Arcade and Indoor Market.

Our route on this Cirencester Walking Tour is Park Lane, Park Street, Black Jack Street, Silver Street, Market Place, Castle Street and Gosditch Street. We also visit Dollar Street.

On the way we see Cirencester Park, Corinium Museum, Cirencester Visitor Information Centre, St John Baptist Church and the war memorial in Market Square, as well as Corn Hall Indoor Market.

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The Cotswolds is a region of exceptional beauty in South West England, spanning the five counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire.

Some of the better known Cotswolds Villages include Burford, Chipping Campden, Stow On The Wold, Bibury and The Slaughters, whilst there are also larger English market towns like Cheltenham, Stroud, Witney and Tewkesbury. All beautiful places to visit in the Cotswolds.

Historical market towns such as Cirencester, Tetbury, Stroud and Tewkesbury offer excellent local shopping with thriving markets bursting with local produce. For those visitors looking to enjoy the countryside from a more urban base the larger towns of Gloucester, with its historic waterfront, and Regency Cheltenham Spa offers impressive architecture, stylish shopping and world-class horse racing.

Cirencester is a perfect example of a historic market town featuring a fantastic market place, shops and markets. Definitely worth a visit if you're visiting the Cotswolds!

The top 10 best Cotswolds Towns and Villages worth a visit

1.Bourton on the Water - Known as 'Venice of the Cotswolds'
2. Stow on the Wold - Hilltop town and English civil war battleground
3. Broadway - with a stunning high street and market
4. Upper Slaughter - sister village to Lower Slaughter
5. Bibury and Arlington Row - a historic medieval preserved row of cottages
6. Chipping Campden - with it's famous high street and shops
7. Burford - A medieval town with stunning views of the countryside
8. Tetbury - the most royal village in the Cotswolds
10. Castle Combe - voted the prettiest village in England

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Located in the county of Oxfordshire, and around 12 miles west of Oxford, is the town of Witney.

The first recorded reference to the town dates back to circa 969 AD where it was written as 'Wyttannige'. Its name derives from Old English for 'Witta's island' (N.B. 'island' in this sense may also refer to dry ground surrounded by marsh). It is believed that a Saxon King’s Council, known as the Witan, met here.

By the early 13th century, Witney was host to a weekly market. Being located a short distance from the Cotswolds, one of its main industries was wool. In particular, Witney became known for its woollen blankets. The first fulling mill recorded here dates back to 1223. The mills were powered by the River Windrush which runs through the town. At the peak of the industry, the blankets were exported all over the world. It wasn't until 2002 that the last blanket-making company in the town closed down.

At the southern end of the town centre is St Mary's Church. This dates mostly from the 13th century and reflects the wealth of Witney at this time owing to the aforementioned wool trade. The church is Grade I listed. Also of note architecturally is the buttercross (i.e. a sheltered market cross where dairy was traded). This dates from the late 16th or early 17th century, and features a clock turret from 1683 which was added following a bequest from a local draper. Across the road from the buttercross is Witney Town Hall, which was completed in 1786.

In 1861 a railway station opened in Witney. This was the western terminus of a branch line linking up to Yarnton (a village five miles north of Oxford city centre). This was converted to a goods depot and replaced by a new station in 1873, which closed to passengers in 1962, and to goods in 1965. Today, public transport to Witney consists of buses from Oxford, Cheltenham and various nearby towns and villages.

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Exploring Stow-On-The-Wold, The Prettiest Town In England | Best Cotswolds Itinerary Stop

Welcome to the picturesque and enchanting small town of Stow-on-the-Wold, nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, England's idyllic countryside.

This is truly one of the most magical small towns in England and one of my favorite places in the Cotswolds that I would recommend anyone visit!

Join us as we explore the magic and charm of this historic English gem that should be on every Cotswolds itinerary. Seriously! This is the cute town in England I would tell my closest friends or Mom to visit.

Nestled atop the Cotswolds, Stow On The Wold is a charming town that boasts a rich heritage, dating back to Roman times when its market square was a bustling hub.

Stroll through the historic square to explore quaint shops and cozy cafes, or hunt for unique treasures in its renowned antique shops.

Stow-on-the-Wold is also an ideal starting point for the Cotswold Way, a picturesque long-distance trail in this cute English small town.

Explore the beauty of St. Edward's Church, showcasing impressive medieval architecture. Outside, you will find the amazing Tolkien doors which is one of the best things to do in Stow On The Wold!


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East of the River Cherwell, University Parks in the city of Oxford and the county of Oxfordshire, contains gardens, large sports fields, and exotic plants. Located close to the infamous Oxford University, it includes a cricket ground used by Oxford University Cricket Club. Aso to be discovered here are a plaque dedicated to Gandhi and a bench in honour of J.R.R Tolkien, who frequented Oxford and spent a large proportion of his life there. The beautiful gardens are home to the Sequoia trees and Japanese Pagoda Tree which are a rarity to England transported here in the late 1800s.
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You all know and have used or are using a blanket. But do you know about Witney blankets?

We are today in Witney which is Known across the world for blanket making, especially in North America where the Witney Point Blanket was traded in exchange for furs, the town owes its prosperity to the wool trade.

Witney is the largest of the market towns in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and much of the architecture reflects the past prosperity of the woollen trade, including the 17th century Butter Cross, the fine tree-bordered green and church of St Mary the Virgin with its 150ft spire, also Mount House, where you’ll discover the remains of the Palace of the Bishop of Winchester.

A long, attractive high street runs from the Butter Cross and features the 18th century town hall, the Blanket Hall, and the Victorian Corn Exchange. The town has a bustling atmosphere with a good range of shops, supermarkets and a twice weekly market.

Just a short walk from the centre of town is Cogges Manor Farm Museum: the restored manor house, dating from the 13th century, has period room displays and daily demonstrations of work in the Victorian kitchen. There are also traditional breeds of farm animals and displays of farm machinery, as well as seasonal demonstrations of farm work

We drove for banbury to Witney. We used more of the country road during this trip with raw footage. No editing .

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UNITED KINGDOM Bampton, Shilton & Little Barrington (10 Oct 2017)

I have re-edited the video recordings of our visit to the UK, autumn 2017.
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Today we visited a couple of places just west of Oxford.
Bampton, also called Bampton-in-the-Bush, is a settlement and civil parish in the Thames Valley about 7 km south west of Witney in Oxfordshire. The parish includes the hamlet of Weald. The 2011 census recorded the population of the parish as 2,564. Bampton is variously referred to as both a town and a village. The Domesday Book records that it was a market town in 1086 . It remained that way until the 1890s. It has both a town hall and a village hall.
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