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Ettington Chase
Banburry Road, Ettington, Warwickshire CV37 7NZ

Located on an eleven-acre site of beautiful countryside, this hotel is located in the marvellous surroundings of Warwickshire and offers a peaceful place of rest and relaxation, away from the stresses of modern life. The rooms have all been...
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Attractions near Ettington Chase
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| Compton Verney (5.7 Miles) |
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Compton Verney is an award-winning art gallery. It offers fun and enjoyable ways to experience art whatever your age or knowledge. The gallery is housed...
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| Charlecote Park (6.6 Miles) |
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Charlecote Park is one of the most beautiful areas of parkland anywhere in this region. Surrounded by good looking mature trees, the park has...
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| Charlecote Mill (7.1 Miles) |
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Historic working watermill in a picturesque setting. Powered by two large waterwheels from the River Avon, it still grinds flour as when first built around...
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| Hall’s Croft (9.4 Miles) |
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Hall’s Croft is named after Dr. John Hall, who married Shakespeare’s daughter Susanna. This impressive 16th Century house, with Jacobean additions, includes outstanding furniture and...
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| Nash’s House & New Place (9.5 Miles) |
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This property was once owned by Thomas Nash, who married Shakespeare’s granddaughter, Elizabeth. In addition to exceptional furnishings of Shakespeare’s time, the house also contains...
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| Hidcote Manor Garden (10.2 Miles) |
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These wonderful National Trust Gardens are one of England's great Arts and Crafts masterpieces, famous for their rare trees and shrubs and outstanding herbaceous borders....
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| Anne Hathaway’s Cottage (10.7 Miles) |
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This world famous picturesque thatched cottage, childhood home of Shakespeare’s wife, continued to be owned by Anne Hathaway’s descendants until the late 19th Century....
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| Brook Cottage Garden (10.8 Miles) |
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Four-acre hillside garden formed since 1964 surrounding 17th century stone house. Wide variety of trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds in areas of differing...
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| Farnborough Hall (11.5 Miles) |
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Farnborough Hall is a beautiful honey-coloured stone house, built in the mid-18th century and the home of the Holbech family for over 300 years. Even...
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| The Court House (12 Miles) |
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The Court House in Jury Street is an impressive 18th Century building that was both designed and built by Francis Smith between 1724 and 1731....
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| Oken’s House (12 Miles) |
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Oken’s House is so named because it was the home of Thomas Oken who was, as the plaque on the wall testifies, “a great benefactor...
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| Pillar Box (12 Miles) |
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There are two unusual pillar boxes in Warwick that stand at the East and West gates of the city. They were cast in the...
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| St Mary’s Church (12 Miles) |
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St Mary’s Church is situated in the centre of Warwick and is famous for its beautiful Beauchamp Chapel where the medieval tomb of Richard Beauchamp...
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| Warwick Castle (12.3 Miles) |
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Britain’s Greatest Mediaeval Experience. Prepare for battle in the award winning “Kingmaker”, then descend into the darkness of the Dungeon or brave the Torture Chamber....
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| Fusiliers Museum (12.5 Miles) |
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This fine museum tells the interesting story of one of the oldest regiments in the nation and the way it has developed since the foundations...
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| Rollright Stones (13.8 Miles) |
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The Rollright Stones consist of three groups; the King’s Men stone circle, the Whispering Knight’s burial ground and the single King Stone. The stones...
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| St James’ Church (14 Miles) |
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Perhaps the best of England's so-called wool churches, St James' was largely built in the 1400s from the wealth of the booming Cotswold wool trade....
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| Swalcliffe Barn (14.1 Miles) |
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Many people in the area know Swalcliffe as the Tythe Barn, having been built for the Rectorial Manor of Swalciffe by the owners, New College...
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| Court Barn Museum (14.1 Miles) |
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Court Barn Museum is a fascinating collection located in Chipping Campden. There are many pieces on display that attempt to chart the history of...
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| Almshouses (14.2 Miles) |
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Gabled, mullioned and hoodmoulded, these almshouses display the Cotswold vernacular at its best. They were built at a total cost of £1300 in 1612 by...
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| Grevel House (14.4 Miles) |
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The oldest and most famous building in Chipping Campden, Grevel House, was built in 1380 for William Grevel, a wealthy wool merchant. It is little...
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| Town Sign (14.4 Miles) |
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Chipping Campden's town sign was finally erected in 2001, some 80 years after it was first designed. Taken from a watercolour by Wentworth Huyshe and...
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| Campden Gallery (14.5 Miles) |
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Campden gallery specializes in showcasing the work of painters and sculptors. Those featured range from established artists to exciting new talent, and work ranges from...
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| High Street (14.5 Miles) |
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Chipping Campden has been called the most beautiful village in England, and it owes much of its picturesque charm to the High Street. A typical...
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| Market Hall (14.6 Miles) |
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Chipping means market and Chipping Campden's Market Hall is one of the best in England. Jacobean, gabled, with 14 stone arches, a cobblestone floor, and...
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| The Cotswold Way (14.6 Miles) |
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Running between Chipping Campden and Bath, The Cotswold Way is a 100-mile national trail through a very English landscape. Picturesque honey-stoned villages, ancient market towns,...
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| Baptist Church (14.6 Miles) |
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Chipping Campden Baptist Church is over 300 years old. Built in 1872 by TT Allen of Stratford Upon Avon, it is a plain but beautiful...
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