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  1. The historic wool town of Painswick, known as ‘The Queen of the Cotswolds’, is one of the finest and best-preserved Cotswold towns and surrounded by some of the Cotswolds' most delightful countryside. Beautiful buildings line the town’s narrow streets.

  2. Join Ian and Graham from Undiscovered Cotswolds on the Heart of the Cotswolds tour to discover Burford and other idyllic Cotswolds towns

  3. www.cotswolds.com › things-to-do › historic-houses-and-museumsHistory & Heritage in the Cotswolds

    Immerse yourself in the history of the Cotswolds at one of the many Cotswolds museums, great historic houses, or just walk through the streets and down the back lanes within the beautiful Cotswold stone towns and villages.

  4. One of the larger Cotswold villages and largely unspoilt, midway between Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Campden, Blockley was a main centre of the silk industry in the 18th and 19th centuries with the silk mills using the waters of the brook which runs through the centre of the village.

  5. Your 29 mile round trip from Broadway to Cheltenham Racecourse has glorious views westwards of the Vale of Evesham, the Malverns and Wales, and eastwards the Cotswolds. The GWSR is a volunteer run steam and diesel heritage railway in the English Cotswolds.