Wotton-under-Edge is a market town of 5,600 people (2011) in Gloucestershire near the southern end of the Cotswolds. It is equidistant from Gloucester and Bristol, Cheltenham, Cirencester and Bath, a few miles from the M4 (Junction 18) and M5 (Junction 14).
Understand
This compact town has many older houses and shops and well worth an hour or two of exploration on foot. If you want a town with lots of Cotswold stone buildings, you'll be disappointed, it's more of a Gloucestershire valley town with buildings to match.
Get in
- The nearest railway station is Cam and Dursley, 7 miles (11 km) away by road, on the Bristol to Birmingham line.
- Standing on the B4058, Wotton is about 5 miles (8.0 km) from the M5 motorway.
Get around
See
- Ancient Ram Inn, Potters Pond, GL12 7HF, 51.637938°, -2.348126°. Now in private ownership, this 12th-century and seemingly ramshackle former pub is known as one of the most "haunted" houses in the country. As a result, this Grade II listed building attracts attention for its historic value and has been the subject of investigations by mediums and featured on several TV shows.
- Newark Park, Ozleworth (8 miles west of Tetbury), 51.638802°, -2.31369°, +44 1453 842644, newarkpark@nationaltrust.org.uk.
Do
- Cotswold Way Walks. This walk leads from the top to the bottom of the valley and into Wotton-under-edge, with spectacular views and historic architecture along the way.
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Eat
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Sleep
- Tortworth Court Hotel, Tortworth, 51.6308°, -2.43862°, +44 1454 263000, tortworth@four-pillars.co.uk. Check-in: 4PM, check-out: 11AM. This country house hotel and event venue has 190 en suite bedrooms, a leisure spa, restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi throughout. Built in Tudor style for the 2nd Earl of Ducie between 1848 and 1853, Tortworth Court is a Grade II* listed Victorian mansion. £69-179
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