The Malt House, Perrotts Brook, Cirencester, Gloucestershire
The Malt House is a beautiful holiday home in the heart of the Cotswolds. The house is just 3 miles (5mins drive) north of the capital of the Cotwolds - Cirencester. With chocolate-box houses and beautiful countryside surrounding honey coloured stone, this lovely hamlet is as good as it gets. The grounds of the house are still home to a small flock of sheep and some chickens who are happy to provide guests with fresh eggs.
There are wonderful walks to be had across the local fields and country lanes and the area is well known for its variety of gastro pubs where you'll be spoilt for choice. There is also Cirencester golf club on our doorstep. If it's towns you're after then you can't get much better than the old Roman town of Cirencester with beautiful boutiques and independent stores as well as a magificent parish church and a number of wonderful parks. Cheltenham is also just 20mins drive up the road. You won't be short of things to do with picturesque Bibury, Chipping Campden and the Slaughters all within easy reach.
The Cotswolds really is an all year round destination for your holiday.
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Brigid shows you around Cirencester, England
Brigid Kaelin & Steve Cooley tour their music in the United Kingdom and take you along for the ride. Here you'll see the tallest yew hedge in the world, a church made out of LEGO, and some more beautiful olde stuff. Special appearance from The Black Feathers, a fabulous duo out of Cirencester.
Cleeve Hill Golf Club Cheltenham Gloucestershire
Cleeve Hill Golf Club could be closer to your doorstep than you think if you live in Cheltenham Gloucestershire. We have helped many families to find their dream homes in their ideal locations. We know how to make the process easy.
Cirencester Polo Academy
HPA coach Martin ffrench Blake giving tuition at the beginning of the 2014 season.
South Cerney, Cirencester
Holly House is a stunning detached cottage style property pleasantly situated behind Silver Street in the sought after Cotswold village of South Cerney. This beautifully designed home has been constructed to the highest standard using traditional materials in conjunction with modern materials and technology, resulting in a luxurious, stylish, comfortable and energy efficient property. There is a stunning kitchen/breakfast room with granite worktops and luxurious bathrooms to compliment this lovely home. The property is located in a good size plot with beautifully landscaped gardens, ample parking, a detached double garage and a timber built home office.Accommodation - The reception hall has beautiful Limestone flooring throughout by Ca’ Pietra. Fully carpeted staircase to first floor. Cloakroom/ w/c off with limestone flooring. Duravit wc and wash hand basin with Hansgrohe taps. Stylish oak doors compliment the downstairs and lead to the living room which has modern lighting, french doors to the patio and a charming cotswold stone fireplace. The beautiful kitchen with dining area and utilty room off, accessed through oak doors with Limestone flooring throughout by Ca’ Pietra. The stunning Bespoke kitchen by Sky Interiors featuring solid oak painted doors and granite work surfaces and an island breakfast bar. Also incorporating fully integrated appliances. The utility room has floor cabinets, with solid oak work surface, Belfast sink. Space for Washing machine, tumble drier and additional freezer. An attractive staircase leads to a spacious landing with access to three good size bedrooms and a luxurious bathroom. Two of the bedrooms offer stylish and contemporary ensuites with Porcelanosa tiles, large walk in shower with Hansgrohe shower and hand shower, wc and washbasin with cabinet under by Duravit and Hansgrohe taps. To the second floor is a fourth bedroom which is an ideal guest suite with under eaves storage areas, and a luxurious ensuite.Outside - The property is approached via a private drive and offers ample parking and access to the double garage which has two bespoke timber doors. The detached garage offers ample storage and has the benefit of power and lighting. The gardens have been beautifully designed and landscaped with a mixture of natural stone walling, a subtle blend of copper beech hedging, post and rail and close board fencing. The garden has a mixture of turf and sandstone paved patios, which all compliment the outside. The current owners have also had a timber office built within the grounds which is an ideal place to work from home.Situation - South Cerney is a relatively large village with an extensive range of amenities including Infant and Junior schools, Post Office, chemist, mini-market, hairdresser, doctors surgery, three pubs and a golf course.
Roman amphitheatre Cirencester Gloucestershire
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Message from the City of Bathurst to Cirencester
Message from the City of Bathurst in NSW Australia to the people of Cirencester for the community launch of the Cirencester & City of Bathurst Friendship Initiative in the presence of His Excellency the High Commissioner of Australia to the UK, Alexander Downer.
Evesham Golf Club on the banks of the River Avon
Aerial video and photographs of Evesham Golf Club, on the banks of the River Avon.
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Hever Castle is located in the village of Hever, Kent, near Edenbridge,
Le château d'Hever est localisé dans le village d'Hever, près d'Edenbridge, dans le Kent, à environ 48 km de Londres.
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Cirencester's amphitheatre
Cirencester, known in Roman times as Corinium, had the largest amphitheatre in Britain. Now all that remains is a grassy bowl in the earth, but once gladiators fought for the mastery - and the ghastly figure of Charon, with his red-hot pokers and his hammer, lurked in the background!
The Greenway Hotel Cotswolds England
A tour of The Greenway Hotel in the Cotswolds, England.
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Lilley Brooke golf club Cheltenham Gloucestershire
Lilley Brooke golf club is admired by all those visiting and currently living in Cheltenham Gloucestershire. We understand the difficulties you may face when looking for new home, with so many things to consider it can often seem overwhelming. Let us help ease the burden by visiting our site today.
South Cerney, Cirencester: For Sale with Atwell Martin, North Swindon
Atwell Martin are extremely pleased to offer this stunning five double bedroom detached family home, located on the sort after Cerney on the Water development in the Cotswold village of South Cerney. With a delightful outlook over looking the lake this property is undoubtedly one of the best positioned homes on this fantastic development. This substantial home has been built with a Cotswold stone construction, high specification, luxurious Villeroy and Boch bathrooms and a 35ft stylish kitchen/family/breakfast room.Accommodation - The substantial accommodation is based on a stone built porch where you can sit and relax with views over the water. This leads to the impressive reception hall. There is a good size and living room and dining room with views of the lake. The 35ft stunning kitchen/family/breakfast room has a comprehensive range of units with granite work tops and a range of Siemens integrated appliances which include a coffee machine, twin ovens, microwave combination oven, dishwasher, wine chiller and larder fridge and freezer. The kitchen area has stylish tiled flooring and a breakfast bar. There are folding doors to the garden, and access to the utility room and study. To the first floor are five good size bedrooms, four with ensuite shower rooms that benefit from modern and contemporary tiling and Villeroy and Boch sanitary ware.Outside - The property is approached via a private drive with five bar gate. The driveway has ample parking and leads to the double garage. The garage has an electric door, power and light. The front garden is enclosed by a natural stone wall. The rear garden is mainly laid to lawn and patio. There are lovely walks directly to the front of the property around the lake.Situation - South Cerney is a thriving Cotswold village in the heart of the Cotswold Water Park. With its Post Office, general store, three pubs, church, restaurants and popular golf course, the village provides for most everyday needs. The larger centres of Cricklade, Cirencester and Swindon are nearby providing a comprehensive range of shops and amenities. Recreational amenities in the area include sailing and water sports at the Cotswold Water Park, Golf at South Cerney, Cirencester and Minchinhampton, Racing at Cheltenham and Polo at Westonbirt and Cirencester.The property has good transport links with the M4 and M5 motorways just a short distance away and Swindon and Kemble railway stations provide regular direct services to London Paddington.
Golf at Rodway Hill
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The Cotswolds, a Gentle Hill Country Region in South Central England
The Cotswolds refers to a region of gentle hill country in south central England, the main range reaching 1083 ft in altitude at its highest. The Cotswolds lie across the boundaries of several traditional English counties: Gloucestershire enjoys by far the largest portion of the region; the county shares this honour significantly with Oxfordshire and south Warwickshire, and to a lesser extent with Wiltshire, Somerset and Worcestershire.
Officially designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty in 1966, in recognition of their unique appeal and the beauty of its predominantly rural landscapes, the Cotswolds are known worldwide for their stone-built villages, historical towns, and stately homes and gardens. Many consider the Cotswolds as representative of the archetypal English landscape, within easy striking distance of London and several other English urban centres.
The Cotswolds run generally south-west to north-east, the northern and western edges marked by steep escarpments down to the valleys of the rivers Severn and Avon and the city of Gloucester, the eastern boundary by the city of Oxford, the west by Stroud, and the south by the middle reaches of the Thames Valley and towns such as Cirencester, Lechlade and Fairford. Key physical features of the area, including the characteristic uplift of the 'Cotswold Edge' can be clearly seen as far south as Bath.
During the Middle Ages, the Cotswolds became prosperous from the wool trade with the Continent. Much of this wealth was directed towards the building of churches, the area still preserving a large number of large, handsome Cotswold Stone wool churches. The area remains affluent and has attracted wealthy Londoners and others who own second homes in the area or have chosen to retire to the Cotswolds.
Typical Cotswold towns are Broadway, Burford, Chipping Norton, Cirencester, Moreton-in-Marsh and Stow-on-the-Wold.
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Places to see in ( South Cerney - UK )
Places to see in ( South Cerney - UK )
South Cerney is a village and civil parish in the Cotswold district of Gloucestershire, 3 miles south of Cirencester and close to the border with Wiltshire. It was founded in 999 by Saxon settlers, with a charter by King Aethelred II. South Cerney was winner of the best kept village award, (big villages) for 2001.
Arts and Theatre The Village is home to an active Theatre group called the South Cerney Players as well as two active singing groups, Bluenotes and Singing for Fun. The village of South Cerney lies within The Cotswold Water Park, an area made up of over 140 lakes, mostly formed by gravel extraction. Many of the lakes are now used for leisure activities including fishing and sailing.
South Cerney Sailing Club is well established in the Cotswold Water Park. South Cerney is also home to the South Cerney Outdoor Education Centre which was created in 1971 by Gloucestershire County Council as a non-profit organisation to promote outdoor learning and provide low cost outdoor activities for young people. It's also home to South Cerney Golf course. South Cerney Golf Course & Driving Range is a par 70 - 5,987yrds course.
South Cerney has a range of local amenities including a Post Office and newsagents (known as South Cerney News), Spar general store, hairdressers, a fish and chip shop, an Indian restaurant/takeaway, pharmacy and a dental surgery. There are 3 public houses in South Cerney, The Old George, The Royal Oak and The Eliot Arms Hotel. There is a Village Hall and Fenton' s Community Centre. Duke of Gloucester Barracks is located approximately 1 mile outside the Village.
The South Cerney church contains a replica of a beautiful carved wooden head and foot of Christ. Part of a crucifix that dates from the 12th Century, it is one of very few early medieval sculptures of Christ extant in England. The original is kept at the British Museum.
At the end of Silver Street in South Cerney is the Ann Edwards School, founded by Ann Edwards in 1834. And in nearby Station Road, an attractive row of gabled cottages dates from the 16th and 17th Centuries. The remains of some of the old railway line can also be found in this area of the village.
Cirencester is located at the hub of a significant road network with important routes to Gloucester (A417), Cheltenham (A435), Warwick (A429 Fosseway), Oxford (A40 via the B4425), Swindon (A419), Chippenham (A429), Bristol and Bath (A433), and Stroud (A419). The nearest railway station is a few miles away at Kemble which is on the main line to London (Paddington).
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Fieldsports Britain - Whippets in Yorkshire and Cirencester pheasants, episode 115
Rabbits, pigeons, pheasants and clays are all in trouble in Fieldsports Britain. It's Ee Oop and By George this week as we go ferreting to whippets on the Yorkshire Dales and flushing pheasants to landowners with the Royal Agricultural College at Cirencester. That's not all! Top shots Peter Wilson, George Digweed and Abbey Burton explain how they got into shooting. And Team Wild is out protecting farmer's crops from pigeons in Staffordshire. If this isn't a packed programme, what is? #FieldsportsBritain
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Rain interrupted play at Cirencester Cricket Club !
How many cricket helmets can Slugs aka La Sluge handle on his head during a rain interrupted fixture for Cirencester CC 1st XI versus Frocester.