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North Cotswold Tourist Guide NORTH COTSWOLD TOURIST GUIDE Claim your FREE constantly updated and improved copy at www.secretcottage.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk Disclaimer.www.secretcottage.co.ukhave produced this guide in good faith, please check the dates, times, numbers, websites and postcodes before making any booking or journey. We cannot be held www.secretcottage.co.uk responsible or liable for any changes or misinformation contained within this guide. ©Copyright www.secretcottage.co.uk 2014 Arboretum Batsford – Batsford Arboretum 01386 701441 GL56 9AB www.batsarb.co.uk Archery Broadway – Cotswold Archery (Farncombe Estate) 01993 835202 WR12 7RJ www.cotswoldarchery.co.uk Great Rissington - Great Rissington Archers – Saturdays 10.30- 01451 824161 www.secretcottage.co.uk Toddenham – Rob Ireland Activities 07860 783013 GL56 9NY www.robireland.co.uk Arts North Cotswolds Arts Association 01451 822550 https://sites.google.com/a/northcotswoldsarts.org/ncaa/ Blockley – Blockley Decorative and Fine Arts Society www.secretcottage.co.uk A lecture on ‘Chatsworth and the Cavendish family’ 19/05/14 14.45- 01386 701844 www.secretcottage.co.uk 01386 701072 www.blockleydfas.org Burford – The Cotswold Decorative and Fine Arts Society Lecture on ‘El Greco: Vision and Reality’ 11/06/14 11.00 www.cotswolddfas.org Chipping Norton – Chippy Art Club – Thursdays 10.30-12.30 01608 730268 www.secretcottage.co.uk Oddington – Oddington Art Class Tuesdays 09.30-12.00 www.secretcottage.co.uk Wednesdays 14.30-17.00 Fridays 09.30-12.00 01451 831862 07908 512734 Oxfordshire – Oxfordshire Artweeks 03-26/05/14 22-23/11/14 www.secretcottage.co.uk 02-24/05/15 01865 865596 www.artweeks.org Stanton –The Stanton Guildhouse Trust Jason Pape’s Ceramic Fat Animals 25/02/14 – 27/04/14 Mediation 06,13,20 and 27/03/14 & 03/04/14 Mosaic Workshop 20/03/14 10.00-16.30 Printmaking 22/04/14 – 24/06/14 Tuesdays 10.00-13.00 01386 584357 WR12 7NE www.secretcottage.co.uk www.stantonguildhouse.org.uk Artists Broadway – Artist’s Open Garden 08/06/14 10.00-17.00 Doug Eyre WR12 7AJ www.beautifulbroadway.com Pink Harrison WR12 7AF www.pinkharrison.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk Arabella Kiszely WR12 7JH www.beautifulbroadway.com www.secretcottage.co.uk Art Society Blockley – Blockley Art Society 01386 700429 Art Gallery Kineton (Warwickshire) - Compton Verney 01926 645500 CV35 9HZ www.comptonverney.org.uk American Night Temple Guiting – An American Night at Temple Guiting Village Hall 05/07/14 19.30 01451 851909 GL54 5RP www.secretcottage.co.uk Angling Club Moreton-in-Marsh – Moreton Angling Club www.secretcottage.co.uk Adlestrop Bourton-on-the-Water Evenlode Naunton 07961 920708 01608 645435 www. pending Amusement Fair Chipping Campden – Mop Fair 31/05/14 – 01/06/14 GL55 6HB 01386 841206 www.secretcottage.co.uk Chipping Norton - Mop Fair 18-19/09/14 01608 643384 OX7 5NJ www.oxfordshirecotswolds.org Apple Day Bretforton – The Fleece Inn (National Trust) 24-26/10/14 01386 831173 WR11 7JE www.thefleeceinn.co.uk Bloxham – Bloxham Apple Day ??/??/14 01295 721630 OX15 4LY www.bloxfest.org.uk Chasteleton – Chastleton House Apple Day 04/10/14 12.30-16.00 www.secretcottage.co.uk 01608 674981 GL56 0SU www.nationaltrust.org.uk/chastleton Chadlington – Chadlington Apple Day 18/10/14 OX7 3NJ www.chadlington.com Snowshill - Snowshill Manor and Garden www.secretcottage.co.uk Apple Days 17-19/10/14 01386 852410 WR12 7JU www.nationaltrust.org.uk/snowshillmanor www.secretcottage.co.uk Winchcombe – Winchcombe Apple Day ??/10/14 01242 602925 GL54 5PB www.winchcombe.co.uk Architectural Salvage Yards Moreton-in-Marsh – Cox’s Yard 01608 652505 GL56 9NQ www.coxarchitectural.co.uk Taddington – Architectural Heritage 01386 584414 GL54 5RY www.secretcottage.co.uk www.architectural-heritage.co.uk Upper Rissington – Cotswold Reclamation 01451 820292 www.secretcottage.co.uk GL54 2NF www.cotswoldreclamation.com Winchcombe – Winchcombe Reclamation 01242 609564 GL54 5NT www.winchcombereclamation.co.uk Airfield Open Day Wellesbourne – Wellesbourne Airfield Open Day 10.00-16.00 CV35 9EU www.secretcottage.co.uk 01789 842007 www.wellesbourneairfield.com Airfield Wellesbourne – Wings and Wheels Day at Wellesbourne Airfield 15/06/14 10.00- CV35 9EU 01789 842007 www.wellesbourneairfield.com Activity Days Northleach - Indoor Climbing & Outdoor Adventure Centre 01285 721090 GL54 3JL www.farpeak.co.uk Todenham – Rob Ireland Activities 07860 783013 GL56 9NY www.secretcottage.co.uk www.robireland.co.uk Aunt Sally Chipping Norton – Chipping Norton Invitation Aunt Sally League Broadwell The Fox Inn 01451 870909 GL56 0UF Brailes George Hotel 01608 685223 OX15 5HN www.secretcottage.co.uk Cherington Cherington Arms 01608 685183 CV36 5HS www.secretcottage.co.uk Chipping Norton Red Lion 01608 644641 OX7 5BJ Chipping Norton The Fox Hotel 01608 642658 OX7 5DD Chipping Norton Football Club OX7 5DP Chipping Norton Cricket Club OX7 5SX www.secretcottage.co.uk Hook Norton Sports & Social Club 01608 737132 OX15 5PB www.secretcottage.co.uk Ilmington The Red Lion 01608 682366 CV36 4LX Kingham Royal British Legion OX7 6YS Lower Swell The Golden Ball Inn 01451 833886 GL54 1LF Lower Quinton College Arms 01789 720342 CV37 8SG www.secretcottage.co.uk Milton-Under-Wychwood Milton Sports & Social Club OX7 6LA Newbold-on-Stour White Hart 01789 450205 CV37 8TS Todenham The Farriers Arms 01608 650901 GL56 9PF Stow-on-the-Wold Royal British Legion 01451 830242 GL54 1DB Shipston-on-Stour White Bear 01608 664199 www.secretcottage.co.uk CV36 4AJ Shipston-on-Stour Coach and Horses 01608 661335 CV36 4EN 01386 593507 www.chippyauntsally.co.uk Astronomy Group Chipping Norton – Chipping Norton Astronomy Group www.secretcottage.co.uk 16/06/14 09.00-17.00 21/07/14 09.00-17.00 18/08/14 09.00-17.00 www.secretcottage.co.uk 15/09/14 09.00-17.00 20/10/14 09.00-17.00 17/11/14 09.00-17.00 15/12/14 09.00-17.00 19/01/15 09.00-17.00 16/02/15 09.00-17.00 16/03/15 09.00-17.00 20/04/15 09.00-17.00 OX7 5NJ www.cnaag.com www.secretcottage.co.uk Acoustic Groups Chipping Norton – Moonrakers 31/05/14 19.30-10.00 01865 769206 www.secretcottage.co.uk 01608 646202 OX7 5NT www.thebestof.co.uk Antique Shops Burford Broadway Moreton-in-Marsh Stow-on-the Wold Winchcombe www.secretcottage.co.uk Auctions Bledington – Auction of Promises 17/05/14 19.30-22.30 OX7 6XQ www.bledington.com Bourton-on-the-Water – Fine Art Auction 12/04, 10/05/14 10.00- 01451 821666 GL54 2AR www.taylerandfletcher.co.uk Middle Littleton – Littleton Auctions 11/01/14 10.00 25/01/14 10.00 08/02/14 10.00 www.secretcottage.co.uk 22/02/14 10.00 08/03/14 10.00 22/03/14 10.00 05/04/14 10.00 19/04/14 10.00 03/05/14 10.00 17/05/14 10.00 31/05/14 10.00 14/06/14 10.00 www.secretcottage.co.uk 28/06/14 10.00 12/07/14 10.00 26/07/14 10.00 09/08/14 10.00 www.secretcottage.co.uk 23/08/14 10.00 06/09/14 10.00 20/09/14 10.00 04/10/14 10.00 18/10/14 10.00 01/11/14 10.00 15/11/14 10.00 29/11/14 10.00 13/12/14 10.00 01386 244379 www.secretcottage.co.uk 01386 833124 WR11 8LN www.littletonauctions.com www.secretcottage.co.uk Boules Naunton GL54 3AD Buses Follow the following link for the network over the North Cotswold area: http://www.escapetothecotswolds.org.uk/visitor-info/gettinghere/north/ The main route that cuts through the North Cotswolds is as follows: Shipston-on Stour www.secretcottage.co.uk Moreton-in-the-Marsh Stow-on-the-Wold Lower Slaughter Bourton-on-the Water Northleach Bagpipes Churchill – Vintage & Classic Car Show 08/06/14 OX7 6NU www.churchillsarsden.com Bag Piping Churchill – Alan Hancocks - Bag piping for all Occasions 01608 659321 07946 644357 Bee Keeping North Cotswold Bee-Keepers Association 01608 659396 www.ncbka.org.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk Daylesford – NCBKA Honey Show 20/09/14 01608 659396 GL56 0YG www.ncbka.org.uk Mickleton – Cotswold Bees 07799 897425 GL55 6SG www.cotswoldbees.co.uk www.secretcottage.co.uk Book Sale Little Wolford – Little Wolford Book Sale 24/05/14 10.00 CV36 5NQ www.thewolfords.org www.secretcottage.co.uk Book Club Paxford – Paxford Book Club 01386 593285 Books Edgehill – House and Gardens Old and Unusual Books 17-18/05/14 01295 670266 OX15 6HT www.nationaltrust.org.uk/upton-house Bug Hunt Batsford – Batsford Arboretum www.secretcottage.co.uk The Big Batsford Bug Hunt 01/08/14 – 31/08/14 10.00-17.00 01386 701441 www.secretcottage.co.uk GL56 9AB www.batsarb.co.uk Bowls Clubs Broadway – Broadway Bowling Club 01386 834768 WR12 7AP www.broadwaybowlingclub.co.uk Chipping Campden – Chipping Campden Bowls Club GL55 6JD www.secretcottage.co.uk Little Compton – Little Compton Bowls Club 01608 674263 01608 650212 GL56 0SG Moreton-in-Marsh – Moreton Bowls Club 01608 650878 01451 830444 GL56 0EF Northwick – Northwick Bowling Club 01386 700961 GL56 9HF Badminton Clubs Bourton-on-the-Water – Bourton Badminton Club Mondays 18.30-22.00 07840 113477 www.secretcottage.co.uk Moreton-in-Marsh – Moreton Badminton Club 01608 650825 Stow-on-the-Wold – Stow Badminton Club 01451 830068 Brass Band Bourton-on-the-Water – Brass Band Concert 25/05/14 14.00-16.00 01451 820211 GL54 2BU www.secretcottage.co.uk Blockley – Blockley Brass Band Fridays 19.30-21.30 01386 841677 GL56 9BB Blockley – Blockley Brass Band Spring Concert 17/05/14 19.30 www.secretcottage.co.uk 01451 810996 01386 841677 01386 700647 GL56 9BB www.blockley-blower.co.uk Shipston-on-Stour Brass Band Chipping Campden – Exhibition Afternoon 03/08/14 GL55 6HB www.secretcottage.co.uk Great Wolford – Harvest Festival Service 05/10/14 CV36 5NQ Shipston-on-Stour – Wool Fayre 26/05/14
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