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Mill House Hotel
Station RoadKingham Chipping Norton OX7, 6UH, Chipping Norton OX7 6UH

The mill house hotel is the leading independent family owned country house hotel in the heart of the cotswolds. This superbly converted stone mill house dating back to the domesday book of 1086 is set in ten acres of fabulous...
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Attractions near Mill House Hotel
A selection of attractions close to Mill House Hotel:
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| Dovecot (6.6 Miles) |
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This two-gabled mullioned stone dovecot is one of the largest in Gloucestershire. Until the dissolution of the monasteries, there was a large convent here -...
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| Market Cross (6.6 Miles) |
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Part medieval and part Victorian, Stow market cross was first put up in the 15th Century to encourage market traders to trade honestly. In 1878,...
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| The Square (6.6 Miles) |
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The Square is Lower Slaughter at its most picturesque. In its centre, there’s a Gothic drinking fountain; to its north a row of fudge-coloured 17th-century...
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| St Edward’s Hall (6.6 Miles) |
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Completed in 1878, St Edwards’s Hall is one of the newer buildings in Stow and it dwarfs its older neighbours. Designed by Medland of Gloucester,...
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| The Old Mill (6.7 Miles) |
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In dramatic contrast to the traditional Cotswold cottages surrounding it, this 19th Century red brick corn mill on the picturesque River Eye is home to...
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| St Peter’s Church (7.4 Miles) |
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This unusual sunken church is late Norman in origin. Some features have survived from this period, including the doorway to the tower. The top of...
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| St Mary’s Church (7.4 Miles) |
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This church was for the most part rebuilt in 1867, although the four-windowed northern side remains from the earlier building. This Transitional Norman arcade was...
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| Greystones Farm (7.4 Miles) |
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Greystones Farm belongs to Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust. As well as the farm, its 161 acres include Salmonsbury Meadows, a Site of Special Scientific Interest. The...
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| The Diamond Way (7.7 Miles) |
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A diamond-shaped 60-mile walk, the Diamond Way takes in some of the Cotswold's best-known towns and villages. Chipping Campden, with its magnificent wool church, Stow-on-the-Wold,...
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| Warden’s Way (7.7 Miles) |
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The Warden's Way is a 14-mile footpath from Bourton-on-the-Water to Winchcombe. It passes along the string of historic villages that straddle the River Windrush. Among...
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| The Model Village (7.8 Miles) |
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This famous Model Village is a replica of Bourton-on-the-Water, one of the Cotswolds’ most beautiful villages. Its churches, shops, manor houses, cottages and distinctive stone...
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| Five Bridges (7.9 Miles) |
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The River Windrush flows clear and shallow through Bourton-on-the-Water. River paddling is a favourite pastime here, but to cross the river without getting wet feet,...
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| Cotswold Perfumery (7.9 Miles) |
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This small family-run perfume factory has been creating bespoke fragrances for royalty and celebrities for over 40 years and is one of only three perfume...
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| The Cotswold Pottery (8 Miles) |
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This pottery situated just off the main tourist trail of Bourton-on-the-Water houses the work of ceramic artists, John and Jude Jelfs. On display and available...
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| Tolsey Museum (8.1 Miles) |
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The Tolsey Museum houses an interesting local heritage collection that helps to bring to life the past of this region. Artefacts include the Town...
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| Rollright Stones (8.3 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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| Charlbury Museum (9 Miles) |
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This museum is an interesting collection of artefacts and antiquities that have been collected from around the region. They make reference to this community...
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| Naunton Dovecote (10.2 Miles) |
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Naunton's famous local Dovecote is Grade II listed and an Ancient Monument. Like many dovecotes, it is stone built with a four-gabled design. Unlike many...
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| Curfew Tower (10.3 Miles) |
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The Curfew Tower is the oldest building in Moreton-in-Marsh. It dates from Norman times when its bell rang to remind the townspeople to "cover fire"...
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| Naunton Chapel (10.3 Miles) |
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The little village of Naunton has an unusually large Baptist chapel. At capacity, this tall and spacious building can seat up to 150 people. Other...
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| Batsford Aboretum (12.4 Miles) |
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Batsford Arboretum has one of the largest private collections of shrubs and trees in Britain, including the national collection of Japanese Flowering Cherries. Sitting on...
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