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Your search for Attractions & events in The-Cotswolds returned 100 results
Attraction - Historic Site, Banbury
`Ride a Cock Horse to Banbury Cross'. This nursery rhyme has made Banbury Cross famous throughout the world.
Attraction - Museum, Northleach
A 17thC wool merchant's house with antique musical boxes, automata and mechanical musical instruments presented as a live entertainment.
Attraction - Museum, Charlbury
Collection of 19th century farm tools, penny farthing bicycle and other items from the town's past. Oxfordshire wagon and old photographs.
Attraction - Miniature Railway, Bourton-on-the-water
Approximately 500 sq ft of some of the finest operating scenic model railway layouts in the country.
Attraction - Shop/Shopping Centre, Brackley
30,000 sq ft purpose built antique centre with more than 140 independent antique dealers.
Attraction - Sports Ground/Stadium, Towcester
The thunder of flying hooves, the dazzling flash of colours, come share in the excitement of the sport of kings.
Attraction - Nature Reserve, Banbury
Reception barn, leading to natural environment for hundreds of birds and animals. Oxfordshire special conservation awards 1990. Snacks cabin in season. Young animals and birds for sale (licenced).
Attraction - Museum, Banbury
FREE ADMISSION
Banbury Museum opened in 2002 and is situated in an attractive canal-side location in the centre of Banbury. Exciting modern displays illustrate Banbury's history.
Attraction - Church/Chapel, Syresham
The church has several aspects of Norman architecture including a Norman front.
Attraction - Sightseeing, Warwick
Your guide - John Bateson - offers a tailor-made heritage tour / guide service by Rolls Royce. Visitors who wish to explore the beautiful and historic Heart of England, in style, are invited to join John on a journey into the past.