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From the wildness of the Peak District to the Cotswold's cosy charm, the counties that make up the Heart of England, can offer rolling hills, ancient woodlands, dramatic moors, heritage rich Oxford and the spa towns of Cheltenham and Bath. Cider trails in Herefordshire and canal routes in Staffordshire.

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Golden Oak One Bedroom 2

Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, Heart of England

Golden Oak One Bedroom From £330 Availability

Our cabins at Sherwood Forest are dotted among the tall pine trees, blending harmoniously into the forest landscape. Sherwood Forest has our widest range of cabins, and whichever you choose, you will be rewarded with peaceful woodland views.

Comprising 82 forest cabins perfect for short breaks or longer stays, surrounded by 3,300 acres of magnificent pine forest, Sherwood Forest holidays have everything. The cabin accommodation includes Silver Birch, Golden Oak, our famous Golden Oak Treehouse, and our romantic Golden Oak Hideaway. At the heart of the Sherwood Forest location is the Forest Retreat, where you can shop, eat, drink, meet the team, and book activities, including the Forest Ranger adventures. There is also a children’s play area here too.

Golden Oak Treehouse 10

Edwinstowe, Nottinghamshire, Heart of England

Golden Oak Treehouse From £330 Availability

Our cabins at Sherwood Forest are dotted among the tall pine trees, blending harmoniously into the forest landscape. Sherwood Forest has our widest range of cabins, and whichever you choose, you will be rewarded with peaceful woodland views.

Comprising 82 forest cabins perfect for short breaks or longer stays, surrounded by 3,300 acres of magnificent pine forest, Sherwood Forest holidays have everything. The cabin accommodation includes Silver Birch, Golden Oak, our famous Golden Oak Treehouse, and our romantic Golden Oak Hideaway. At the heart of the Sherwood Forest location is the Forest Retreat, where you can shop, eat, drink, meet the team, and book activities, including the Forest Ranger adventures. There is also a children’s play area here too.

Golden Oak Treehouse 10

Christchurch, Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Golden Oak Treehouse From £330 Availability

Think back to your childhood years... Playing hide and seek, hosting glamorous tea parties with your cuddly friends, and building forts you imagined were fairy tale castles in a land far, far away... Bring those dreams to life when you stay on a magical treehouse holiday.

The Golden Oak Treehouse benefits from all the luxuries of our main Golden Oak cabins and sleeps up to 10 people.

The Forest of Dean is a timeless landscape of woodlands, rivers, hills and valleys, lending itself to outdoor pursuits from walking and hiking to canoeing and cycling. Take days out to discover enchanted woods, underground caves, craft centres, steam railways and cathedral cities.

Golden Oak Treehouse 10

Frodsham, Cheshire, Heart of England

Golden Oak Treehouse From £350 Availability

Our cabins at Delamere Forest are dotted among a mix of broadleaf and evergreen trees spreading over 2,400 acres on the Cheshire Plain blending harmoniously into the forest landscape. Delamere Forest has our widest range of cabins, and whichever you choose, you will be rewarded with peaceful woodland views.

Our hot tub cabins at Delamere Forest in Cheshire offer an exceptional standard of accommodation, situated in an idyllic woodland location. Whichever cabin you choose, from the luxurious Golden Oak to the well-appointed Silver Birch, you will enjoy a satisfying blend of comfort and style.

With log cabins perfect for short breaks or longer stays, surrounded by 2,400 acres of deciduous and evergreen trees, Delamere Forest has it all. The cabin accommodation includes Silver Birch, Golden Oak, our famous Golden Oak Treehouse, and our romantic Golden Oak Hideaway. At the heart of the Delamere Forest is the Forest Retreat, where you can shop, eat, drink, meet the team, and book activities, including the Forest Ranger adventures.

Goldfinch House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Goldfinch House From £1379 Availability

Think hot tub holidays! Think architect designed holiday home! Think stunning views! Think ‘resort’ style facilities and activities! Think award-winning spa with indulgent treatments, sauna, steam room and three swimming pools! Think watersports, yoga, keeping fit, hiking and biking! Think tranquil lakeside locations with miles of walking trails! Think hot chocolate and marshmallows headed over fire pits in wooded glens! This is what you get when you book a holiday at Goldfinch House!

This contemporary gem of a holiday home boasts 4 gorgeous bedrooms sleeping 8 guests in supreme comfort. It enjoys quirky upside down living so that the contemporary open plan living spaces enjoy the fabulous views of the lake and nature reserve. The decoration and furnishings throughout this stunning house are outstanding. With neutral grey and cream calming palettes and the rear elevation being almost totally glazed, the spaces are extremely light and airy.

You arrive at Goldfinch House over a little wooden bridge which crosses a small waterway. This luxury holiday home rests peacefully on the southern banks of Clearwater Lake. On the ground floor you will find two luxury lakeside bedrooms which both open onto the ground floor deck. They both enjoy fabulous, well-maintained ensuite bathrooms. There is also a delightful twin bedroom and a family bathroom on the ground floor.

Upstairs, the living space is spectacular. With architectural grandeur and flooded with light, it offers a brilliant sense of space. The vaulted ceilings are a wonder! Sumptuous sofas are placed perfectly to benefit from the beautiful vistas and also the modern wood burning stove on cooler evenings. You can dine in luxury with a view. The kitchen is huge, a chef’s dream, with masses of units and space as well as top-notch appliances. Guests can chat to the chef at the breakfast bar while a feast is being prepared. Also on the first floor is a children’s bunk bed room which will no doubt be a hit.

Huge doors open from the living space onto the first floor decked balcony. This is just the spot for your morning cup of coffee watching the sun rise. A big plus with this holiday home is the hot tub on the ground floor deck. What a treat! Just get those bottles of fizz chilling! It is also the place where you can enjoy alfresco dining with a view using the barbecue.

Goldfinch House sits within an exclusive, gated development in the very heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, the development offers a fantastic range of facilities for the whole family amongst stunning landscapes, nine lakes, two rivers, lakeside trails and hundreds of acres of lush green space. The development is prestigious, upmarket and offers both supreme relaxation and adventure in equal measures. The luxury spa offers excellent treatments as well as its steam room, sauna and swimming pools, one of which is a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies. There is also a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts, a children’s playground, restaurant, watersports tuition, a Technogym, fishing and so much more. This is the perfect place for multi-generational holidays and meeting up with friends.

Goldfinch House enjoys a very special lakeside location within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. Villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock are all close by and the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Hampton Lodge 8

Ellesmere, Shropshire, Heart of England

Hampton Lodge From £1273 Availability

Hampton Lodge is a superb lodge situated just two miles from the meres and town of Ellesmere in Shropshire. This lodge sleeps eight people in four bedrooms, consisting of three king-size doubles, including two with an en-suite shower and one is on the first floor, and there's also a zip/link twin, along with a shower room. The lodge also has an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a sofa bed. Outside there's off road parking for four cars and a veranda with furniture, a barbecue and a hydrotherapy spa hot tub and there is also use of an outdoor badminton court and table tennis table. Hampton Lodge is a wonderful property with plenty to see and do nearby.

HAMPTON LODGE, family friendly, luxury holiday cottage in Ellesmere 8

Ellesmere, Shropshire, Heart of England

HAMPTON LODGE, family friendly, luxury holiday cottage in Ellesmere From £2401 Availability

This luxury lodge situated two miles from the town and meres of Ellesmere sleeps eight people in four bedrooms.

Hampton Lodge is a superb lodge situated just two miles from the meres and town of Ellesmere in Shropshire. This lodge sleeps eight people in four bedrooms, consisting of three king-size doubles, including two with an en-suite shower and one is on the first floor, and there's also a zip/link twin, along with a shower room. The lodge also has an open plan living area with kitchen, dining area and sitting area with a sofa bed. Outside there's off road parking for four cars and a veranda with furniture, a barbecue and a hydrotherapy spa hot tub and there is also use of an outdoor badminton court and table tennis table. Hampton Lodge is a wonderful property with plenty to see and do nearby.

Amenities: Oil central heating with electric woodburning-effect stove in sitting area. Electric range oven and hob, microwave, fridge/freezer, washing machine, dishwasher, 5 x TVs with Freeview, DVD, Fast Fiber WiFi. Fuel and power inc. in rent. Bed linen and towels inc. in rent. Travel cot and highchair on request. Permanent handmade stairgate. Off road parking for 4 cars. Veranda with furniture, BBQ and hydrotherapy spa hot tub, plus use of large garden with badminton net and equipment. Free, private use of outdoor table tennis table, all equipment provided. Sorry, no pets and no smoking. Shop and pub 2 miles. Note: Open tread stairs to first floor bedroom, and small landing area overlooks the living area, children must be supervised at all times. Note: No stag/hen parties, or similar. Note: Check-in 4pm.

Region: A E Houseman once wrote that Shropshire was “the quietest place under the sun” and today the county remains something of a rural idyll, recognised as one of the least crowded and most peaceful regions in England.

Town: The market town of Ellesmere with its Tudor, Georgian and Victorian buildings is situated between the Shropshire Meres and the Shropshire to Llangollen canal. The town offers shops, pubs and restaurants, and you may wish to take a stroll through Cremorne Gardens or spend time exploring Colemere Country Park.

Located in Ellesmere, this cabin is in a rural area. Wem Town Hall and Whitchurch Heritage Centre are cultural highlights, and some of the area's attractions include Rednal Laser Games and Crazy Knights. Traveling with kids? Consider Tenpin Wrexham and BeWILDerwood. Be sure not to miss outdoor adventures like hiking and cycling.

Hare’s Retreat - ( Middle Cabin ) - sleeps 2 guests in 1 bedroom 2

Foolow, Derbyshire, Heart of England

Hare’s Retreat - ( Middle Cabin )  - sleeps 2 guests  in 1 bedroom From £1008 Availability

Hare’s Retreat is nestled in the back fields of Brosterfield Farm with a look over the fields with idyllic views, with a comfortable and cosy King size bed looking out over of the meadows, with a small kitchen for an easy night in and well equipped you can eat in or a two minute drive to the local pub The Bulls Head inn, Foolow.
The location of Brosterfield Farm is surrounded by the most incredible walks and places to explore, Chatsworth House, Haddon Hall, Monsal Trail, Thornbridge Hall, Curbar Edge for stunning views and sunset views.

Take in the country side and listen to the wild life that surrounds you whilst staying at Brosterfield Farm.

This cabin is located in Hope Valley. Bakewell Golf Club and Ridge Walk Mam Tor to Losehill are worth checking out if an activity is on the agenda, while those wishing to experience the area's natural beauty can explore Peak District National Park and Derbyshire Dales National Nature Reserve. Baked Well Pottery Painting and Virgin Balloon Flights are also worth visiting.

Harlow House 8

Gloucestershire, Heart of England

Harlow House From £1289 Availability

Located on a prestigious development with hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, rivers and nine lakes, Harlow House is one of just ten of the estate’s holiday homes situated within the enchanting Water Garden. It is a very tranquil location and very pretty too, brimming with  attractive wooden bridges, walkways and lily ponds. Harlow House offers spacious contemporary accommodation for up to eight guests. This splendid holiday home is beautifully finished throughout, the perfect holiday retreat. One of the main features of the property is the large roof terrace which enjoys sensational views over the estate as well as being a sun trap and the perfect place to top up your tan. It is an eco-friendly home with heating via air source heat pumps, a heat recovery system and underfloor heating.   

The ground floor of Harlow House offers stunning, open plan contemporary living. With two walls almost fully comprised of floor-to-ceiling bi-fold doors, the living space is bright, beautiful and makes you want to smile. The living space is beautifully appointed with a gorgeous, L-shaped, sumptuous sofa enjoying lovely natural views. Harlow House features a very attractive, modern log burner. It is wonderful on cooler evenings to get cosy with the fire on. The contemporary, stone coloured, high gloss kitchen will delight the chef and offers gorgeous stone work surfaces, a sociable breakfast bar, a double oven and other top-notch appliances including a Nespresso coffee machine. There is a modern, stylish dining table with colour pop chairs. The colour palettes used in Harlow House are all neutral, whites, creams and greys so the occasional accent of bright red or turquoise works really well. There is an assortment of games and puzzles as well as the television and Blueray disc player for your enjoyment. The quality bi-fold doors open to a splendid ground floor deck with lovely rattan garden furniture and a barbecue. It is the perfect spot for your morning cup of coffee or a pre-dinner drink. The ground floor also boasts a utility room/cloakroom which is home to a washing machine and dryer. There is also a small snug with a sofa, desk and wall-mounted television, perhaps the place for a quiet read of the Sunday newspapers.

Upstairs, you will find two fabulous king bedrooms, both with en-suite shower rooms and access to a private balcony. Again, they are beautifully styled with accents of bright colours adorning the comfy beds. There is also a delightful twin bedroom and the ‘butterfly’ room, a dreamy child’s bedroom. You will find a single bed with a truckle underneath. If you would like to use the truckle bed please let us know when booking. These bedrooms share a smart family bathroom that features both a bath and a shower.

The roof terrace is a wonderful space with astroturf and sun loungers at one end and garden furniture at the other. What a wonderful spot to watch the sun go down over this magical estate!

Guests staying at Harlow House enjoy the hundreds of acres of lush greenspace, brimming with lakes, rivers, stunning picnic spots, woodland and miles of beautiful hiking and biking trails as well as a massive variety of activities and facilities. The ‘resort’ style amenities and activities include an award-winning luxury spa with steam room, sauna and three swimming pools including a bracing eco-pool naturally filtered by water lilies, a library, a ‘restful reading’ lounge, tennis courts, a children’s playground, restaurant, shop, a Technogym, watersports tuition, fishing, kayaking, canoeing, paddle boarding, boating, yoga, waterside exercise classes and children’s clubs during peak holiday seasons.

Harlow House enjoys a very special water garden location within a gated resort in the heart of the Cotswolds. Just south of Cirencester, guests enjoy many entertainment options within the development as well as being located on the doorstep of fabulous Cotswolds attractions. Villages and towns such as Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury, Cirencester, Malmesbury and Lacock are all close by and the regency pleasures of Cheltenham and the Georgian glories of Bath are less than twenty miles away.

Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with houses made with enchanting honey coloured Cotswold stone.

Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, the highest of the Cotswold towns exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswold wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops.

Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on.

Close by, visitors can enjoy the stunning botanical experience of the National Arboretum at Westonbirt, the glorious Elizabethan Chavenage House used for many famous films and TV series, the beautiful Arts and Crafts Manor at Rodmarton, the 13th century Lacock Abbey and HRH Prince of Wales’ stunning garden at Highgrove. Local equestrian events such as the Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Festival of British Eventing and Beaufort Polo are all popular.

Harpsden Hall 20

Henley-on-thames, Oxfordshire, Heart of England

Harpsden Hall From £8331 Availability

The magnificent Harpsden Hall sits in the beautiful village of Harpsden, just outside Henley-on-Thames. Sitting in Harpsden valley, it is next to Henley Golf Course which will please the golfers amongst you! With five bedrooms in the main house and the Woodpecker Studio and the Oak Annexe, this stunning property can sleep twenty guests in total. It is incredibly stylish, absolutely immaculate and very luxurious.

Harpsden has been crowned Oxfordshire’s ‘poshest’ village by The Telegraph. The area is brimming with celebrity homes including those of Russell Brand and Mary Berry. Harpsden sits on the edge of the Chiltern Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and Henley-on-Thames. It’s High Wood is full of beautiful bluebells in May. The village has enjoyed a few TV appearances including Agatha Christie’s Marple episodes ‘Nemesis’ and ‘By the Pricking of My Thumbs’ and Harpsden Court was used for the Bond film Quantum of Solace. It is very pretty and beautifully kept. The fabulous 13th century market town of Henley sits on a picturesque stretch of the River Thames with delightful walks and regular festivities. The Henley Royal Regatta is the most famous regatta in the world and a highlight on the English sporting calendar. Henley now even has its own special gin, Mr Hobbs Gin. The Chiltern Hills are ready of exploration, offering scenic rolling countryside and wonderful tranquility. You will discover tucked away villages, chalk-fed streams, ancient woods, superb scenery, intriguing attractions and gorgeous market towns.

The Edwardian Harpsden Hall comes with fantastic living spaces. The kitchen diner is beautiful in white and anthracite grey. It boasts a range cooker, other outstanding appliances including a wine fridge and a sociable island with stools so that the chefs in your group can have company. Just off the kitchen is a smart utilty room with a giant American style fridge freezer and a butler’s sink. The Orangery dining area is wonderful with a gorgeous table and chairs perfectly positioned to enjoy exquisite garden views. Double doors open the garden and a huge roof light sits above the table. With another complete wall of windows, this is a very and airy space. Underfloor heating will keep you warm all year round. The living area is also very special with a wooden floor as opposed to the beautiful tiles in the kitchen diner. Sumptuous contemporary chairs sit by the wood burning stove which lights up the Edwardian splendour of the room and a lavish Chesterfield styled sofa sits at the other end. In addition to this very spacious room there is a snug, a perfect spot to nestle down with a toasty fire on chilly evenings and watch a movie. A table football game is provided for some family competition.

The five bedrooms in the main house are located on the upper floor, four offering kingsize beds and the last enjoying twin beds. You will dive into deep slumber in crisp linens and wake to beautiful views of the extensive gardens. Like the living spaces, there is a lot of brilliant white and grey going on along with a few blue or pink colour splashes. The soft furnishings are exquisite. The ensuite bathrooms are equally stunning, mostly marbled and all with the very best fittings. You will find a mix of slipper baths where you can enjoy an indulgent soak and showers.

The beautiful Woodpecker studio offers a super kingsize bedroom with its own bathroom and living space. Here there is a sofa bed which can also be used for extra guests. Similarly, the Oak annexe boasts a sofa bed, a kingsize bed and two twin beds as well as a kitchen, lounge and bathroom. Interior designers have created magical spaces in both annexes that fit well with the main house.

Harpsden Hall is a brilliant pick for large family groups or groups of friends that want to explore this fabulous area and make magical holiday memories. You can even bring your pets along for the stay. The house sits in stunning landscaped gardens and a private one and a half acres of woodland, affectionately known as the Dinosaur Wood to locals. The woodland is also enjoyed by many woodland birds and deer so you will wake to the sound of birdsong. You can wander through the woodland listening to owls hooting and the wind whispering through the boughs of the oaks. Lush lawns sit ripe and ready for your furry friends to retrieve balls and join in the fun.

Harpsden Hall is located in the gorgeous Harpsden valley in the village of Harpsden. It is a wonderful area, popular with the rich and famous and labelled Oxfordshire’s ‘poshest village’ by The Telegraph. It sits just outside the gorgeous ancient market town of Henley-on-Thames. Henley-on-Thames is the international home of rowing, sitting on a picturesque stretch of the River Thames and enjoying a wonderful sprinkling of shops, restaurants and cafes. Henley is famous for its prestigious events, the Henley Royal Regatta, the Thames Traditional Boat Festival and the Festival of Music and Art. Thousands of visitors head to the town during the five day Henley Royal Regatta to watch Olympians compete in the two hundred plus races. The Thames Traditional Boat Festival first took place thirty seven years ago. It is a fun day out for the whole family with Punch and Judy puppet shows, a pop up pub, stalls offering trades and crafts from days gone by and much more. Henley enjoys beautiful riverside walks and plenty of boating opportunities. The town’s own artisan gin, Mr Hobbs Gin, stems back to 1879 when Mr Harry Hobbs, founder of Hobbs and Sons (now Hobbs of Henley) and publican of The Ship Hotel was often seen about the town with his high-spirited nature and flamboyant beard or on his punt at 11am enjoying his home-distilled gin. He held parties along the banks of the river and hired out his boasts for like-minded locals to host their own gatherings. To mark the 150th anniversary of the family business, the family started to look at local botanicals and embarked on creating their own gin in honour of the man that started it all. The town is also famous as a location used in the popular series Midsomer Murders. Fans will recognise some of the locations used such as Gabriel Machin’s butcher shop, Tudor House Antiques and the Argyll pub.

Not far away is the university city of Oxford where you can tour the hallowed halls of Britain’s oldest and most famous university and follow in the footsteps of famous poets and Prime Ministers. Several scenes from Harry Potter were filmed at various sites in the town including Oxford University’s Bodleian Library which is known to fans as Hogwarts Library. Visitors enjoy hop-on hop-off bus tours to explore the town’s architecture, its culture and its museums. The ancient Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology, the Oxford University Museum of Natural History and the Pitt Rivers Museum are all very interesting. Visitors can step back in history among the Norman ruins of Oxford Castle, wander beneath the Bridge of Sighs or simply enjoy the town’s fantastic array of eateries and bars. Oxford offers meandering waterways, lush green spaces and an outstanding shopping experience.

Thame is another very pretty, thriving market town within easy reach. It is situated at the foot of the Chiltern Hills, just 14 miles from Oxford. Thame boasts fascinating historical buildings, beautiful parks, a museum, a theatre, excellent shopping and a wonderful array of restaurants and bars. Thame grew from Anglo-Saxon roots to become a very characterful town with plenty of medieval buildings standing aside those from the Georgian and Victorian periods. Thame enjoys an iconic boat-shaped high street and a buzzy market place. It is also frequently used as a filming location for ‘Midsomer Murders’. Thame hosts regular markets and arts and crafts fairs in the town hall. The town’s programme of events includes their Easter Country Show, music festivals in May and July, a bustling carnival and fete in June, the Towersey Festival in August, the Horse and Country Show, a food festival and fun fair in, the Arts and Literature Festival in October and a fun-filled Christmas lights fair.

Within, very easy reach, the Cotswolds is a stunning area brimming with super attractive towns and villages including Chipping Norton, Bourton-on-the-Water, Stow-on-the-Wold, Tetbury and Chipping Campden. Many of the picturesque market towns are old wool towns with amazing architecture, much of which features the gorgeous honey coloured Cotswold stone. Bourton-on-the-Water, like most of the Cotswolds, lies in an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is the Venice of the Cotswolds with beautiful bridges crossing the River Windrush. Gorgeous cosy cafes line the pretty streets together with attractive houses. Stow-on-the-Wold is a delightful market town, one of the highest of the Cotswold towns, exposed on the 800 feet high Stow Hill at the crossroads with the Roman Fosse Way. The town boasts a fascinating history. At the height of the Cotswolds wool industry, it held annual fairs where as many as 20000 sheep were sold at one time. The Market Square is very attractive with its ancient cross, town stocks and an elegant array of Cotswold town houses and shops. You will find many fine antique shops, art galleries, gift and craft shops. Tetbury is another historic wool town. It is an architectural gem with many of the wool merchant’s houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th and 17th centuries. The Parish Church of St Mary’s has one of the tallest and most elegant spires in the UK. Tetbury is popular for its independent shops including antique shops, vintage and interior shops, exclusive boutiques and the Highgrove shop. Tetbury holds many regular events including the May Day Wacky Races, the Spring Bank Holiday Woolsack Races when contestants carry 65lb woolsacks up and down the 1 in 4 hill, the August Summer Show, the September Food and Drink Festival, the October Tetbury Music Festival and the Christmas Lights Switch-on. Close to Chipping Norton, you can visit Soho Farmhouse. Spread across 100 acres of Oxfordshire countryside, it offers many attractions including fabulous eateries from Japanese grill dishes at Pen Yen to Hay Barn’s delicious wood oven pizzas, horse riding, tennis, a fantastic spa, the Soho Health Club, an indoor-outdoor pool, clay pigeon shooting, boating on the lake and lots more. Daylesford Organic Farm is also very popular with its clover-rich pastures and organic animals roaming freely. You can buy fresh vegetables, fruit and herbs which are picked daily from the market garden and visit the award-winning farmshop and cafe. Beyond the farmshop is the Bamford Barn, Wellness Spa, Workshop, Cookery School and several options for indoor and outdoor dining.

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