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Keith Harding’s World of Mechanical Music |
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www.mechanicalmusic.co.uk “A unique experience of sound” An award-wining museum of antique musical boxes automata and mechanical musical instruments all maintained in perfect condition in our world-famous workshops and presented as live entertainment. Also an enchanting shop ,with musical gifts that will bring joy to all ages. Clacks and Musical Boxes overhauled to perfection. Disabled facilities. Wheel chair accessibility. Disabled toilets. Open Daily 10am – 6pm Throughout the year . | |
| Stanway on the b4077 between T (01386) 584528 www.stanwayfountain.co.uk As perfect and pretty a Cotswole manor house as anyone is likely to see. Stanway’s beautiful architecture, furniture, parkland and village are now complemented by the restored 18th century water garden and the magnificent fountain – 300ft high, making it the tallest green fountain and gravity fountain in the world teas available. | |
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Walking Tours of Regency Cheltenham |
 | Visit Cheltenham. 77 Promenade T (01242) 522878 Join one of our guided walking tours to se the best of Cheltenham’s fins flegerzy architecture and floral decorations. The qualified guide will bring history to life and keep you entertainment with from the past. Tours depart from the tourist information centre on the promenade at 11:00am Monday to Friday and 11:30 on Saturday from 25th june and 15th September. Tickets can be launched in always or turn up and go. Call our tourist Information Centre on 01242 522878 to ask for details or check our website www.visitcheltenham.info | |
| The source of Cheltenham’s Spa Water Pittville Park Cheltenham T(01242) 523852 Cheltenham’s beautiful Pittville Pump Room gives visitors the chance to step back in time. A wide range of entertainments are available – from classical concerts and dancing to cultural and family events. The grounds of Pittville Park are perfect for scenic walks and relaxation. Open: all year round from 10am - 4pm Closed Tuesday and Public Holidays | |
 | With its magnificent Cathedral its Victorian Docks is an ideal base from which to explore the Cotswolds. The city is home to some of the best examples of historic buildings in England and the locations and st ory, which inspired Beartrix Potter’s ‘Tailor of Gloucester’ | |
 | Beautiful honey coloured stone. Vibrant market towns and wonderfully peaceful villages make up the landscape of the cotswolds combining this with quality accommodation and good food means it has the perfect ingredients for a great holiday destination either for short breaks or a longer stay. You won’t find anywhere quite likes this in the world – the cotswolds has a character and an atmosphere which are quite unique. www.cotswolds.com 01285 613812 | |
| See the best of the Cotswold on one of our scenic coach tours escorted by a registered tourist guide. Travel The Romantic Road visiting the major towns and villages of this Area of outstanding Natural Beauty or travel further a field on a tour to Stratford upon Avon. Bath, Forest of Dean and Wye Valley or Worresrer and the Malvem Hills. Our summer 2007 programme runs from 26th June until 13th September. Call our tourist information centre on 01242 522878 to ask for details or check our website www.visitcheltenham.info | |
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Montpellier and the Suffolks |
| Beyond Imperial Gardens is a unique area for smaller, very distinctive shops a haven for browsing and indulagence….. In the Montpellier quarter are specilalist boutiques, couture designer. Caroline Charles has a shope here as do many local ‘names’ with a wide reputation for their special occasion collections, evening jewellery. To complement these ae health and beauty specialists including Neal’s yard Remedies. On a more practical from there are bathroom and kitchen designers, contemporary furniture shops kitchen suppliers and are galleries and for refreshment – a choice of pavements cafes and wine bars | |
 | The Brewery in St. Margaret’s Road, off the high street, is the latest addition to Cheltenham’s shopping pleasures. Opened in 2006, this all-new development features an eleven screen cinema complex a health and fitness club plus a wide choice of bars and restaurants. The Suffolks, tucked away behind Montpellier Terrace, is a rapidly expanding ‘village’ area. Traditionally noted for is antiques and collectables, there are now a growing number of small specialist shop, artist jewelers, clothes and accessories interiors, rugs, prints, design and garden accessories, along with a tempting range of coffee shops. Wine bars and restaurants, Cheltonians use the nearby Bath road shopping area for its wide choice of organic and local produce. | |

| Beautiful honey coloured stone. Vibrant market towns and wonderfully peaceful villages make up the landscape of the cotswolds combining this with quality accommodation and good food means it has the perfect ingredients for a great holiday destination either for short breaks or a longer stay. You won’t find anywhere quite likes this in the world – the cotswolds has a character and an atmosphere which are quite unique. www.cotswolds.com 01285 613812 | |
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