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Hunters Hall Inn
Kingscote, Tetbury, Gloucestershire GL8 8XZ

The Hunters Hall Inn dates back to the 16th Century in the picturesque village of Kingscote in Gloucestershire. The hotel retains many of its original features and offers spacious and comfortable accommodation. Enjoy a delicious home cookde meal...
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Attractions near Hunters Hall Inn
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| Newark Park (4.1 Miles) |
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This former Tudor hunting lodge was later transformed into a fashionable home, acquired by the National Trust in 1949. Aloft a forty-foot cliff with...
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| Woodchester Park (4.1 Miles) |
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Without a doubt one of the most beautiful and secluded valleys in the Cotswolds, this area of outstanding natural beauty has been protected and managed...
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| Uley Bury Long Barrow (4.8 Miles) |
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This interesting archaeological site is managed by English Heritage and overlooks the beautiful Severn Valley in the glorious Gloucestershire countryside. The long barrow has...
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| Stratford Park (8.4 Miles) |
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This 56-acre green-flag park has something for everyone. For children, there's a model train, a putting green, a skateboard park and a safe children's play...
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| Rowcroft (8.4 Miles) |
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Rowcroft's fine houses were built at the end of the 18th Century for the town's growing middle classes. In 1845, a railway bridge was built...
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| Sim’s Clock (8.5 Miles) |
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This clock is one of Stroud's most distinctive landmarks. It stands at the junction of Russell Street, George Street and London Road, surrounded by some...
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| Subscription Rooms (8.5 Miles) |
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Stroud’s Subscription Rooms are as central to community life today as they were in 1833 when they were built with money raised from public subscriptions....
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| The Shambles (8.6 Miles) |
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Shambles means slaughter house, and in 1651, John Bond, a butcher, leased this area together with two cottages and a market was born. Since then,...
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| Old Town Hall (8.6 Miles) |
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This is one of the first market houses in Gloucestershire. Built in 1590 by John Throckmorton, it originally stood alone in the centre of a...
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| Cornhill Market Place (8.6 Miles) |
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This purpose-built market place is the venue for the first and best farmers' market in Gloucestershire. Stroud Farmers' Market, established in 1999, was named Best...
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| Bank Gardens (8.6 Miles) |
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Stroud's Bank Gardens provide a green space for visitors and residents right in the town centre. Here well-kept lawns are combined with unusual planting schemes,...
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| The Space (8.8 Miles) |
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Stroud's former Temperance Hall is now home to The Space, a community arts centre. Art exhibitions, drama, dance, poetry and music can all now...
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| Berkeley Castle (10.8 Miles) |
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Built to withstand the Welsh in the twelfth century, Berkeley Castle has a turbulent past. The fortress and the Berkeley family, its lifelong owners, have...
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| Horton Court (11.1 Miles) |
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The National Trust acquired this ruined abbey in 1949. It is thought that the earliest part of the abbey was constructed in the 12th...
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| Fiery Beacon Gallery (12.7 Miles) |
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The Fiery Beacon Gallery exhibits and sells unusual and contemporary arts and crafts. Regularly changing exhibitions focus on painting, jewellery, glass, ceramics, photography, textiles and...
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| Victoria Square (12.7 Miles) |
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Victoria Square's striking buildings are typical of Painswick where most of the houses are built from the same distinctive silver-grey stone, quarried nearby in the...
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| Post Office (12.7 Miles) |
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Painswick Post Office is the oldest in England. Built in 1478, it is the only Painswick building with a part timber-framed front, although many buildings...
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| Painswick Woodcrafts (12.7 Miles) |
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The Cotswolds is well known for its craft shops and galleries, selling everything from jewellery to ceramics. This one sells nothing but wood, particularly items...
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| Bisley Street (12.8 Miles) |
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Bisley Street runs along the ancient Gloucester-to-Cirencester road, and has Painswick's oldest buildings. Among them, New Hall, a fifteenth Century wool hall, The Chur, which...
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| Guild Gallery (12.8 Miles) |
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This gallery is owned and run by the famous Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen. The organization, one of the oldest of its kind in the country,...
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