Out and About
The Cotswolds and surrounding areas
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Find out more about our beautiful village at the Bretforton Village website
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During the summer months Evesham hosts its annual River Festival drawing thousands to the quaint riverside town. Less than 7 miles away is the small market town of Pershore which hosts its annual Plum Festival during August which last year attracted an estimated 17,000 people. Pershore also boasts a beautiful Anglo-Saxon Abbey, rural riverside walks and the near by National Trust owned Croome Park.
Heading back towards the Cotwolds jump aboard the Steam Valley Railway and enjoy a round trip of 20 miles passing through Didbrook and near the ruins of Hailes Abbey, the picturesque route has views of the Cotswolds and Evesham Vale, in the distance the Malvern Hills.
Nearby in Honeybourne you’ll find Honeybourne Pottery, for a chance to play with clay & learn a new skill – look out for their Fleece pint vouchers too!
If you prefer to take in the sights by foot head to Broadway. Broadway Tower is one of England’s outstanding viewpoints and at 1024 feet (312m) above sea level, it is the second highest point on the Cotswold escarpment. Unrivalled views survey an expanse of a 62 mile radius and as many as 16 Counties. Conveniently located on the Cotswold Way, Broadway Tower is the perfect place to start your walk, be it a short circuit or hike. There is ample car parking for patrons of Broadway Tower and refreshments await to reward the completed walk.
Countryfile – Britain’s Best Summer Pub Walks: includes The Fleece in their top 10
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Broadway is also the home of National Trust owned Snowshill Manor and the stunning Snowshill Lavender Farm where along with acres of rolling Lavender fields and distillery there is also a gift shop and tea Rooms.
Of course no visit to the Vale of Evesham would be complete without calling in at Shakespeare Country. Stratford upon Avon, the birth place of the great William Shakespeare, offers a truly cultural experience. Wonder around the town centre shops or enjoy messing about on the river in your very own boat. Just across the river is the Butterfly Farm, perfect for the younger holiday makers. Most famously, in the centre of the town is Shakespeare birthplace, discover the place where Shakespeare spent his early years and began his married life.
If theatre takes your fancy The Royal Shakespeare Company(RSC) is a major British theatre company. Located primarily at Stratford-upon-Avon, it is one of the United Kingdom’s most prominent publicly-funded theatre companies and offers a fantastic range and level of entertainment.
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Looking for somewhere local to stay (and we’re fully booked), there are plenty of self catering cottages in the villages and some nearby B&B.
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Between the riverside market town of Evesham and the rolling Cotswold hills, a stay at The Fleece Inn is steeped in History and English heritage, perfect for anyone who is looking for a rural retreat, with a great pint at the end of a days exploring!