Travel, Stay & Do
The Cotswolds
HILL BARN, Lower Swell
Hill Barn is discreetly located off B4068, Lower Swell. The entrance is a farm track leading to the barns.
Postcode GL54 1LH
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Where to Stay
Some suggestions
There are plenty of accommodation options nearby, ranging from charming cottages to luxury hotels. Whilst we do not have any relationships with these places to offer specific deals or discounts, we recommend exploring options that best suit your needs, though please feel free to get in touch if you have any questions.
The closest areas with a wide selection of places to stay are Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water. For a quintessential Cotswolds experience, The Slaughters offers beautiful surroundings and more luxurious accommodation. Moreton-in-Marsh is another great option with plenty of choice and the added convenience of a rail connection. Alternatively, Cheltenham provides the widest range of accommodation, though it slightly further away but also has a main station.
Local Cabs
NOTE - We will be providing transport toward the end of the evening back to various locations.
Check in here for full details and timings closer to the date.
Please arrange your own travel to the venue.
Cotswold Taxis
Telephone: 07554 424793
https://cotswoldtaxicabs.co.uk/
Cliff’s Taxis
M:07795 936743
Station Taxis
M:07432 019472
Stow Cars
M: 07946 525039
Tariq’s Taxis
M: 07565 521833
AR Cotswold Taxis & Tours
Telephone: 07391766 555
https://arcotswoldtaxiandtours.co.uk/
Please book direct with local companies in advance and avoid using unrealiable sites such as Taxicode. Uber is now available in the Cotswolds but often limited so best to pre-book where possible.
What to Do
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Bourton-on-the-Water
Bourton-on-the-Water, known as the "Venice of the Cotswolds," is a picturesque Gloucestershire village famous for the River Windrush running through its centre, spanned by low stone bridges. It's premier tourist destination, featuring attractions like Birdland Park and Gardens, the Model Village, the Perfumery and the Cotswold Motoring Museum.
Stow-on-the-Wold
Stow-on-the-Wold sits nearly 800ft above sea level, making it the highest of the Cotswold towns. With its position on the historic Roman Fosse Way and at the meeting point of several country roads, it has long been a hub for trade and travel.
The Market Square is the heart of the town surrounded by elegant stone townhouses, independent shops, antique centres, cosy cafés, and traditional inns.