| Abbey House Gardens - Malmesbury Once the home of the Abbot of Malmesbury's with a 16th century house set in 5 acres of quirky formal gardens |
| Almshouses - Chipping Campden The 1612 Almshouses at Chipping Campden are an excellent example of Cotswolds architectural design, situated in an attractive local town |
| Arlington Row - Bibury The epitome of Cotswold quaintness. Picturesque row of higgledy-piggledy cottages built in the 1830s as a wool store for the local mill |
| Batsford Arboretum - Moreton-in-marsh Set in the heart of Batsford Park the 55 acre garden forms one of the largest private collections of trees and shrubs in the country |
| Bibury Trout Farm - Bibury Bibury Trout Farm is a working trout farm set in idyllic, countryside surroundings in the valley of the River Coln |
| Birdland Park and Gardens - Bourton-on-the-Water Birdland Park and Gardens aims to educate and entertain visitors with its displays of more than 500 birds. |
| Bourton Model Railway - Bourton-on-the-Water Bourton Model Railway |
| Brewery Arts Centre - Cirencester 12 world class craft studios, contemporary craft gallery, cafe, craft shop and numerous events and classes. |
| Broadway Tower - Broadway Broadway Tower sits on the second highest point of the Cotswolds Ridge, providing spectacular views of up to thirteen counties |
| Burford Priory - Burford Burford Priory is home to a Community of Benedictine monks and nuns. Visitors are welcome |
| Chedworth Roman Villa - Cirencester Large, 1,700 year old Roman villa in wooded surroundings |
| Cheltenham Art Gallery & Museum - Cheltenham Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum houses artefacts spanning over 3000 years of history as well as displaying paintings from the Renaissance to the present day |
| Cheltenham Racecourse - Cheltenham Cheltenham Racecourse is home to high-quality jump-racing, including the renowned Cheltenham Gold Cup |
| Cheltenham Town Hall - Cheltenham Cheltenham Town Hall |
| Church of St Gregory the Great - Cheltenham St Gregory’s Church in Cheltenham is a Catholic Church worth a visit to view the beautiful stone carvings and stained glass windows |
| Church of St John the Baptist - Burford Church of St John the Baptist |
| Cirencester Air Raid Shelter Museum - Cirencester Air Raid Shelter Museum featuring civilian and military artefacts and exhibits from the Second World War. |
| Cirencester Amphitheatre - Cirencester One of the largest Roman amphitheatres in Britain. Dates back to the 2nd century |
| Cirencester Lock-up - Cirencester A two-celled lock-up built in 1804 and moved to its present site in 1837 |
| Cirencester Parish Church - Cirencester Cirencester Parish Church |
| Corinium Museum - Cirencester Archaeological museum containing a wealth of information about life in the Cotswolds throughout the ages |
| Cotswold Animal Park - Burford Cotswold Animal Park |
| Cotswold Farm Park - Cheltenham Farm park with emphasis on conservation and education. Wide range of activities and displays and various rare livestock breeds |
| Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection - Bourton-on-the-Water Museum & Toy Collection with some fine examples of classic cars, motorbikes and even caravans |
| Court Barn Museum - Chipping Campden The Court Barn Museum exhibits work from artists and craftspeople working in the north Cotswolds from the beginning of the Arts and Crafts Movement until the present day |
| Fox Talbot Museum - Lacock Museum celebrating the life of Henry Fox Talbot, owner of Lacock Abbey and pioneer of photography |
| Gloucester and Sharpness Canal - Gloucester Once the largest and deepest ship canal in the World now home to pleasure boats. Features manned locks and bridges and several waterside pubs |
| Gloucester Cathedral - Gloucester One of the finest cathedrals in England. Built in the 12th century it is steeped in history. Features the largest stained glass window in England |
| Gloucester City Museum and Art Gallery - Gloucester Museum and Art Gallery with exhibits including archaeological finds, fine and decorative arts, and natural history specimens |
| Gordon Russell Museum - Broadway Museum to celebrate Arts & Crafts innovator Gordon Russell. Includes archives, decorative and applied art, design |
| Greystones Farm - Bourton-on-the-Water Greystones Farm |
| Hidcote Manor Garden - Chipping Campden 20th-century garden comprised of outdoor 'rooms' each with its own unique character |
| Holst Birthplace Museum - Cheltenham Gustav Holst Birthplace Museum |
| Kelmscott Manor - Lechlade Grade 1 Listed Tudor farmhouse built of local limestone on the edge of the village of Kelmscott. Perhaps best known as the summer retreat of William Morris of the Arts and Crafts movement |
| Kiftsgate Court Gardens - Chipping Campden Kiftsgate Court Gardens |
| Lacock Abbey - Lacock A medieval cloistered abbey converted into a fine country house and set in extensive gardens |
| Malmesbury Abbey - Malmesbury Remains of a 16th abbey which has partially been restored to an active place of worship. |
| Mill Dene Garden - Moreton-in-marsh Charming English country garden meets cottage garden but with a few idiosyncratic twists. |
| National Waterways Museum - Gloucester Located in a Victorian warehouse on the historic Gloucester Docks the museum charts the story of Britain's canals |
| Pittville Pump Room - Cheltenham Historic Grade One listed property set in parkland at pittville used for cultural, commercial and community events. |
| Rodmarton Manor - Cirencester Fine example of a country house built to the Arts and Crafts ideals. All the furniture is also Arts and Crafts |
| Sandford Parks Lido - Cheltenham Sandford Parks Lido |
| St John the Baptist Church - Cirencester One of the largest parish churches in England this medieval is oft referred to as the 'Cathedral of the Cotswolds' |
| Tolsey Museum - Burford Museum with exhibits on Burford’s industrial and social history. |
| Wellington Aviation Museum - Moreton-in-marsh Small museum dedicated to all those who served or who passed through RAF bomber command at Moreton-in-Marsh |

