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Stonehouse Travelodge
A419 Eastington, Stonehouse, Stroud GL10 3SQ

Just off of junction 13 on the M5, this hotel is a good place to stay if you are looking to explore the raw natural beauty of the South Cotswolds, one of the most remarkable areas of pastoral beauty in...
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Attractions near Stonehouse Travelodge
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| Uley Bury Long Barrow (4.4 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 (4.8 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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| Woodchester Park (5.2 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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| Rowcroft (5.3 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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| Bank Gardens (5.4 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 (5.4 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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| The Shambles (5.4 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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| Subscription Rooms (5.4 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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| Sim’s Clock (5.5 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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| Old Town Hall (5.5 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 (5.6 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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| Fiery Beacon Gallery (8.1 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 (8.1 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 (8.2 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 (8.2 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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| Guild Gallery (8.2 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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| Bisley Street (8.2 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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| Newark Park (9.1 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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| Greyfriars (11.5 Miles) |
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Ruins are all that remain of the medieval Greyfriars. This Franciscan friary was founded around 1230 by Thomas, lord of Berkeley Castle. The Franciscans were...
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| Golden Cross (11.6 Miles) |
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Here’s the proof that Gloucester flourished in Elizabethan times. This fine town house would have been built for a prosperous merchant, living above his shop....
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