there's also a meeting room and an on-site salon offering beauty treatments. 2 miles from prinknash park and abbey. the eclectic, contemporary rooms and suites (some with designer wallpaper and panoramic country views) feature en suite bathrooms, plus flat-screen tvs, and tea and coffeemaking facilities. all suites and some rooms have whirlpool baths; 1 suite includes a sitting room and private balcony. check-in time: 3:00 pmcheck-out time: 11:00 am. housed in an 18th-century stone mansion, this boutique hotel is a 15-minute walk from painswick rococo garden, and 3. amenities include full english breakfast and a funky bar/restaurant with a terrace, offering a modern, seasonal menu Birmingham Airport 1 hr 14
National Waterways Museum Gloucester (20 min) Exhibitions on British waterway history, with narrowboats, barges, tugs and a replica lock chamber. The Wilson (24 min) 'The Wilson' expanded in 2013 to include new galleries for fine art and touring exhibitions. Corinium Museum (30 min) Nationally-important collection of locally-found Roman remains, including mosaics and sculpture. Painswick Rococo Garden (18 min) Scenic 18th-century garden with flower & vegetable plots, plus a cafe & seasonal events. The Royal Gardens at Highgrove (32 min) Landscaped garden on a royal estate, offering tours, a charming tea room and gift shop. Woodchester Mansion Trust (27 min) Tours of unfinished, 19th-century Gothic mansion revealing carving and stone masonry craftsmanship. WWT Slimbridge (32 min) Protected wetland wildlife reserve with a large wildfowl population and a birdwatching tower. Cirencester Park (29 min) Part of Bathurst Estate, open to walkers and horse riders, with hunting/fishing and country shows. Chavenage House (27 min) Guided tours of a sprawling 16th-century house & popular filming location filled with period relics. Gloucester Cathedral (22 min) 11th-century building with the tomb of King Edward II, musical events and daily CofE services. Chedworth Roman Villa (36 min) Scenic ruins of a 4th-century country house with a museum offering guided tours & exhibits. Pittville Park (27 min) Opened in 1825, the city's largest ornamental park includes playgrounds, a boating lake & an aviary. National Trust - Newark Park (32 min) 16th-century hunting lodge on a rolling 725-acre estate known for its exhibitions and country walks. Westonbirt, The National Arboretum (34 min) Trail covered Victorian landscape with an internationally significant tree and shrub collection. |