Buscot and Coleshill Estates Accessible from the M4 and M40, these estates cover about 7,500 acres of farmland and woodland. This beautiful, rural area includes Badbury Hill, an Iron Age hill-fort which gives fine views over the Upper Thames Valley and south to White Horse Hill and the Berkshire Downs. The ancient Roman town of Cirencester, gateway to the Cotswolds, Broadway and Stow-on-the-Wold are within an hour’s drive. Coleshill village is a typical estate village of Cotswold stone and tile houses. An ideal location for a holiday deep in the countryside yet with easy access to London.
National Trust places nearby: Buscot Park and Old Parsonagem Badbury Hill, Heelis, Great Coxwell Barn, Sherborne Estate, Lodge Park. Shop and pub: Buscot, Highworth, Coleshill, Faringdon. Tea-room/café/restaurant: Buscot, Highworth, Faringdon, Swindon, Lechlade. Other attractions: Swindon, Swindon Designer Outlet Village, Swindon and Cricklade Railway, The Cotswolds. Activities: walking, cycling, golf.
Ordnance Survey Landranger Map 174 |