Slatters Cottage - Wider Area
Cotswolds luxury self catering holiday cottage accommodation in Bourton-on-the-Hill, nr Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire
Roman baths, Bath

Bath
Bath and the beautiful countryside surrounding it is unique and unforgettable. This comfortably sized city is packed with places to visit with a rich diversity of museums, galleries, gardens and attractions all within easy distance of each other.

Bourton-on-the-Water
Often referred to as the "Venice of the Cotswolds" because the River Windrush runs right through the centre. Bourton-on-the-Water has many visitor attractions, suitable for visitors of all ages. The Model Village, Birdland Park and Gardens and the Cotswold Perfumery.

Bourton-on-the-Water
Burford

Burford
Full of lovely old stone houses, some of its best 17th and 18th century frontages are to the High Street, although others can be glimpsed through narrow alleyways & courtyards. Burford is renowned for antiques, teashops and gift shopping.

The Slaughters
Lower Slaughter is just off the Roman Fosse Way and a wonderfully conserved typical Cotswold village, with a Water Mill and ducks on the stream. Upper Slaughter is equally attractive with old cottages and farmhouses, and a Manor House.

Lower Slaughter
Warwick Castle

Warwick
There are many buildings of historic interest: the dramatic Medieval Warwick Castle, the Lord Leycester Hospital established as an old soldier's home in 1571, or the Collegiate Church of St Mary with its magnificent Beauchamp Chapel.

Winchcombe
A largely unspoilt market town with a long history serving the countryside around. The market place and town centre streets are well worth a wander. Nearby is Sudeley Castle with its own impressive history.

Winchcombe
Blenheim Palace, Woodstock

Woodstock
Closely linked with Blenheim Palace, the landscaped parkland comes right up to the edge of the town. Woodstock, with a Georgian flavour readily apparent in the streets and houses of the town centre, has its market place tucked off the main road.