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Cider Apple Cottage
Eldersfield, Eldersfield, Gloucestershire GL19 4NS - England, UK

3 Properties - Three comfortable, adjoining cottages in a converted threshing barn. Each sleep up to 6 people. Peaceful location, lovely countryside. Weekend breaks welcome. Pleasant walks on lanes and footpaths direct from the cottages...
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Attractions near Cider Apple Cottage
A selection of attractions close to Cider Apple Cottage:
St James’s Church  (2.5 Miles)
The church in Staunton, dedicated to St James, was built in Norman times with substantial rebuilding during the 14th Century, including the tower, spire and...
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Dovecot  (2.5 Miles)
The dovecot at Staunton Court (now a business park) is a picturesque building which overlooks the popular fishing ponds. The half-timbered dovecot measures 26 feet...
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Tithe Barn  (4.2 Miles)
The tithe barn at Ashleworth was erected during the 15th Century. Built by Abbot Newland, it is of a limestone construction and measures 125 feet...
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St Andrew & St Bartholomew Ch.  (4.2 Miles)
The Saxon originals of the church at Ashleworth can be spotted inside by the herringbone stonework. The church’s hagioscope, or ‘squint’, has been re-opened, enabling...
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Odda’s Chapel  (4.6 Miles)
This chapel represents one of the oldest surviving Saxon churches in the whole country. It was built by Earl Odda in 1056 and was...
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Old Baptist Chapel  (7.1 Miles)
This is one of the earliest Baptist chapels in England. Like many early chapels, it is hidden away. The 15th-century timber-framed is tucked away down...
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Abbey Mill  (7.1 Miles)
Abbey Mill is thought to have foundations dating from the 12th Century, when the River Avon was diverted through the town. The present building is...
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66 Church Street  (7.2 Miles)
Tree-ring dating has shown that this timber-framed listed building dates from 1475. There are over 1800 listed buildings in and around Tewkesbury, and this one...
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Tewkesbury Abbey  (7.2 Miles)
Tewkesbury Abbey has the largest Norman tower in the country. The 14-metre square, 45-metre-high stone tower was added late 14th century to the original Benedictine...
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Abbot’s Gatehouse  (7.2 Miles)
One of the few Cotswold stone buildings in Tewkesbury, this gatehouse was built in 1500 and restored in 1849 by James Medland. It is one...
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John Moore Countryside Museum  (7.2 Miles)
John Moore was a writer and environmentalist ahead of his time. This museum celebrates his life and work and the countryside and wildlife that he...
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Little Museum  (7.2 Miles)
This museum is a fascinating collection that brings together many hundreds of years of history into one well organised collection. There are a great...
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Nature in Art  (7.2 Miles)
The world’s first museum dedicated exclusively to art inspired by nature in all forms, styles and media. Spanning 1500 years, the collection has been created...
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Battle Trail  (7.3 Miles)
The Battle Trail is a waymarked 1.5-mile trail around the battlefield of the Battle of Tewkesbury, one of the defining battles of the War of...
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Three Choirs Vineyard  (7.3 Miles)
England’s leading wine producer, visitors are welcome all year and new for 2002 is a microbrewery. Visitors can sample the wines, follow the vineyard trail,...
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Church of St John the Baptist  (7.4 Miles)
There has been a church in the little village of Beckford for at least nine hundred years. The Doomsday Survey of 1086 says that 'a...
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St Mary's Church  (7.4 Miles)
The parish church of St. Mary the Virgin in the little town of Ripple, is built of limestone with stone-slabbed roofs. The original building, of...
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St Faith's Church  (7.4 Miles)
This is an extremely beautiful village church with a very peaceful atmosphere. It dates from the Twelfth century with later additions. It is prized for...
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Tewkesbury Town Hall  (7.5 Miles)
Tewkesbury's Georgian Town Hall was built for the most part in 1788, but the street frontage was added later in 1857, when the building was...
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Tewkesbury Alleyways  (7.5 Miles)
Tewkesbury has one of the most extensive medieval streetscapes in England. Boxed in by the rivers Avon and Severn, the medieval town grew into a...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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