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Kilcot Attractions
A selection of attractions in and around Kilcot:
National Birds of Prey, Newent  (1.5 Miles)
The centre is open from the 1st February to 31st October 7 days a week between 10.30am and 5.30pm. There are daily flying demonstrations with...
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The Shambles Victorian Museum, Newent  (3 Miles)
The Shambles, first opened in 1988, is a museum of Victorian life, set out as a complete town of shops, cottages, cobbled streets and alleyways....
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St Mary the Virgin Church, Newent  (3 Miles)
Standing on a stone plinth in the porch of St Mary the Virgin Church in Newent is the carved shaft of a free-standing cross, probably...
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St Mary’s Church, Dymock  (3 Miles)
St Mary’s Church in Dymock is mostly Norman, and has a sculptured Norman doorway, the work of the Dymock School of sculpture. Above the door...
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Newent Lake and Riverside Walk, Newent  (3 Miles)
Newent Lake, with its riverside walk and adjoining park, is a beauty spot situated in the heart of the town. It’s set in the grounds...
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Market House & Heritage Museum, Newent  (3 Miles)
The black and white Market House and Heritage Museum is also Newent’s town hall and is sited in the middle of the town. It was...
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St Mary the Virgin Church, Upleadon  (3 Miles)
The Tudor tower of St Mary the Virgin Church in Upleadon is believed to be unique, being timbered from the base to its height. The...
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Three Choirs Vineyard, Newent  (4.5 Miles)
England’s leading wine producer, visitors are welcome all year and new for 2002 is a microbrewery. Visitors can sample the wines, follow the vineyard trail,...
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Dick Whittington Leisure Park, Gloucester  (4.6 Miles)
An indoor and outdoor playcentre suitable for toddlers to ten year olds. The indoor adventure zone includes soft play, ball pits and teampolines. The outdoor...
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The Bee Shelter, Hartpury  (6.2 Miles)
The stonework Bee Shelter in Hartpury is considered by the International Bee Research Association to be a unique historic monument, with no comparable structures anywhere...
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Old Dominican Chapel, Hartpury  (6.2 Miles)
In 1829, a chapel attached to the west wing of the old Hartpury Court was constructed for Dominican Nuns. Lord of the Manor, Robert Canning,...
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St Mary the Virgin Church, Hartpury  (6.2 Miles)
Enter St Mary the Virgin Church in Hartpury through the 14th Century carved oak porch and you’ll encounter plenty of fascinating detail. Two medieval carvings...
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Tithe Barn, Hartpury  (6.2 Miles)
The Abbey of Gloucester built the tithe barn at Hartpury during the 14th Century. It measures 16 feet x 36 feet, making it one of...
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Preaching Cross, Ashleworth  (6.2 Miles)
The preaching cross at Ashleworth is situated in a prominent place on the village green. It is believed to date from the 14th Century with...
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St Margaret’s Church, Corse  (6.2 Miles)
St Margaret’s Church in Corse is known locally as ‘the church in the orchards’, being situated amongst orchards of apple trees. It was most likely...
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Hellens Manor, Ledbury  (8 Miles)
This wonderful manor house has been occupied for nearly a thousand years and displays signs of architecture that date back to the 13th Century....
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Tithe Barn, Ashleworth  (9.1 Miles)
The tithe barn at Ashleworth was erected during the 15th Century. Built by Abbot Newland, it is of a limestone construction and measures 125 feet...
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St Andrew & St Bartholomew Ch., Ashleworth  (9.1 Miles)
The Saxon originals of the church at Ashleworth can be spotted inside by the herringbone stonework. The church’s hagioscope, or ‘squint’, has been re-opened, enabling...
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Westbury Court Garden, Westbury-on-Severn  (9.2 Miles)
Westbury Court Garden is the only restored Dutch water garden in the country, and many believe it is home to the oldest evergreen tree in...
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St James’s Church, Staunton (near Newent)  (9.2 Miles)
The church in Staunton, dedicated to St James, was built in Norman times with substantial rebuilding during the 14th Century, including the tower, spire and...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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