Gloucestershire travel
guide - Photos of Buckland, Gloucestershire, St Michael's Church These photos form part of a personal travel
guide and photo gallery of Gloucestershire, featuring attractions,
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Photo of St Michael's church, Buckland, Gloucestershire.
This copy of Foxe's Book of Martyrs is displayed in a glass case in the north aisle. The engraving shows the burning of Bishop Hooper of Gloucester in 1555. The description appears to be based on an eye witness account.
Inglestone Common is an undiscovered rural haven. There is freedom to walk from the doorstep over unspoilt open grassland, 800 acres of wildlife Trust woodlands … more >> Sleeps 5
Woodbine Cottage lies in the idyllic Cotswold hamlet of Donnington, beautifully set in the glorious countryside of an 'Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty' and within … more >> Sleeps 4
This Tudor castle stands serenely in 15 acres offering views of the Severn Estuary and the hills of South Gloucestershire and Wales. Fine old panelling, tapestries and paintings enrich the interior. There are 25 restored bedrooms, most overlooking the vineyard or the oldest Tudor garden in England. more >>
Charingworth Manor is situated in delightful gardens on a large private estate in the beautiful rolling Cotswolds countryside. The hotel is ideally situated for exploring the surrounding area including Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwick Castle, Banbury and Broadway. All bedrooms are individually designed and recently refurbished with tea and coffee making facilities in … more >>