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Colesbourne Inn
Colesbourne, Cheltanham, Gloucestershire GL53 9NP - England, UK

Just 10 minutes outside Cheltenham city centre is the Colesbourne Inn which is a beautiful 18th century coaching inn. Enjoy a cosy meal in the friendly restaurant or relax on the picturesque garden patio. Inside the inn is...
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Attractions near Colesbourne Inn
A selection of attractions close to Colesbourne Inn:
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| Sandford Park (7.9 Miles) |
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Sandford Park is one of Cheltenham's hidden jewels. Stretching from the end of the High Street to the River Chelt and beyond, it has ornamental...
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| Corinium Galleries (9.1 Miles) |
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This is the UK's premier specialist postcard gallery. Regular monthly events here include auctions of sought-after early postcards, postcard fairs attended by more than a...
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| Playhouse Theatre (9.2 Miles) |
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Cheltenham's amateur theatre has been putting on productions for over sixty years. Founded in 1945, the building was converted from Henry Thompson's Montpellier Baths, which...
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| St Thomas’ Hospital (9.2 Miles) |
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This is the oldest secular building in Cirencester. Also known as Weavers’ Hall, it was built in 1483 by Sir William Nottingham, Attorney-General to Edward...
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| Tontine Buildings (9.2 Miles) |
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At the foot of Cecily Hill, Cirencester's most elegant residential street, stand the Tontine Buildings of 1802. They are apparently so called because Lord Bathurst...
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| Spital Gate (9.2 Miles) |
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This 12th Century spital gate is all that's left of the Abbey of St Mary, which dominated Cirencester until its dissolution in 1539. The gate's...
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| Corinium Museum (9.3 Miles) |
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The Corinium Museum in Cirencester is a superb tourist attraction. Visitors can learn about Cotswold history ranging from Prehistory to the late 19th century. There...
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| Cecily Hill Castle (9.3 Miles) |
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This is a faux–medieval castle which marks the entrance to Cirencester Park. It was actually built in Victorian times and used as a barracks. Nowadays,...
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| Cleeve Common (9.3 Miles) |
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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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| Yew Hedge (9.4 Miles) |
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Here is the world's tallest yew hedge. Planted in 1720, this architectural shrub separates Cirencester town centre from the 3000 acres of Cirencester Park. In...
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| Cheltenham Town Hall (9.4 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s Edwardian Baroque Town Hall was built entirely for entertainment and it's still used for that purpose today. Events held here include concerts, dinners, balls,...
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| Everyman Theatre (9.4 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s Everyman Theatre is worth visiting not only for its performances, which include opera, drama, dance, ballet, comedy, pantomime and music, but also for its...
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| Montpellier Spa (9.4 Miles) |
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The first Montpellier Spa was nothing more than a small wooden pavilion, hastily constructed in 1809 by the entrepreneur William Thompson to take advantage of...
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| Montpellier Walk (9.5 Miles) |
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Cheltenham’s most elegant parade of shops was built between 1840 and 1860. The shops are separated by 32 caryatids or stone pillars carved into female...
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| The Courtyard (9.5 Miles) |
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The Courtyard’s glass and iron free-standing pavilion makes for an unusual shopping experience in one of the most stylish parts of Cheltenham. Its sunken central...
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| Cirencester Market (9.5 Miles) |
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Cirencester market is one of the most popular attractions in Cirencester. The stalls are set adjacent to the beautiful Parish Church and the market is...
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| War Memorial (9.5 Miles) |
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Its carved cross modelled on the one at Fécamp, this war memorial was made by Niniam Comper in 1918. It stands at the western end...
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| Corn Hall (9.6 Miles) |
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Ashlar, three-storied, and with a balustraded parapet, Cirencester’s grand Corn Hall was built by Medland, Maberly & Medland in 1863. This is the venue for...
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| The Brewery (9.6 Miles) |
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Cheltenham's newest leisure and retail centre is home to a fitness centre, an 11-screen cinema, shops, restaurants and bars. Converted from an old maltings, The...
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| John Dower House (9.6 Miles) |
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John Dower house is one of Cheltenham's most impressive buildings. Ashlar-faced, four stories high, with a central Ionic portico, it was built in 1820 as...
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| Royal Crescent (9.7 Miles) |
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One of the earliest and best of Cheltenham's Regency terraces, Royal Crescent was built between 1805 and 1825 by Charles Harcourt, an architect from Bath,...
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