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Hay on Wye Castle and War Memorial, Herefordshire

Hay-on-Wye

in the county of Powys

St Dunstan's Church

Canterbury

a Historic City in the county of Kent

A view of Conwy town, Conway

Conwy

in the county of Gwynedd

Pictures of Down Ampney

in the county of Gloucestershire

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St Marys Church, Fairford

Fairford (57 Pictures) a Historic Market Town in the county of Gloucestershire

(3.6 miles, 5.7 km, direction NE of Down Ampney)

Fairford was granted a market charter in the year 1135 but it is believed that village has its origins way back in the Bronze Age. Its beautiful church is world famous for having the most complete set of Medieval stained glass windows of any parish church in the United Kingdom..

Peace & Calm

Coln St Aldwyns (4 Pictures) in the county of Gloucestershire

(5.4 miles, 8.8 km, direction NE of Down Ampney)

This village in the fertile Coln Valley has the prestige of being one of the 10 most desirable villages in England...

Arlington Row, Bibury, Gloucestershire

Bibury (132 Pictures) a Picturesque Village in the county of Gloucestershire

(5.7 miles, 9.2 km, direction N of Down Ampney)

William Morris, the 19th-century artist and poet thought Bibury to be the most beautiful village in England...

The Broad Walk in Cirencester Park, Cirencester, Gloucestershire

Cirencester (85 Pictures) a Historic Market Town in the county of Gloucestershire

(5.8 miles, 9.3 km, direction NW of Down Ampney)

Originally known in Roman times as Corinium Dobunorum, the town of Cirencester in those far off day's was the second largest town in England...

River Thames and St Lawrence's Church

Lechlade (38 Pictures) a Historic Market Town in the county of Gloucestershire

(6.9 miles, 11.2 km, direction E of Down Ampney)

This pleasant little market town, set beside the upper reaches of the Thames, is dominated by the elegant spire of the beautiful parish church of St.Lawrence..

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Chedworth Roman Villa

Chedworth Roman Villa (29 Pictures)

(10.4 miles, 16.7 km, direction N)

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A picture of Vale of White Horse

Vale of White Horse (8 Pictures)

(10.9 miles, 17.5 km, direction SE)

The beautiful Vale of the White Horse is the region lying between the River Thames and the Berkshire Downs. It is an area.....

Abbey House Gardens

Abbey House Gardens (26 Pictures)

(12.4 miles, 19.9 km, direction SW)

William Stumpe, the wealthy merchant responsible for giving Malmesbury Abbey back to the town following the Dissolution was also.....

Malmesbury Abbey

Malmesbury Abbey (11 Pictures)

(12.4 miles, 20.0 km, direction SW)

Malmesbury Abbey is built on the site of a former Saxon monastery of AD700, by the 12th-century it was an important Benedictine.....

A picture of Tolsey Museum

Tolsey Museum (1 Pictures)

(12.8 miles, 20.6 km, direction NE)

The Tolsey Museum can be found in the center of town at the ancient Burford crossroads, the main center of Burfords old market.....

Burford Church, Burford, Oxfordshire

Burford Church (24 Pictures)

(13.0 miles, 20.9 km, direction NE)

Burford Parish Church is one the most beautiful and interesting churches in England. The building of the present church began in.....

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Tom Browns School Museum

(13.6 miles, 21.9 km, direction SE)

Memorabilia of Uffington and district ranging from pre-historic and Roman times up to the present. Information on recent digs at.....


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