Location
Dumbleton
Nr Evesham
Worcestershire
WR11 7TS
Tel: 01386 881240
Registered Office:
The Post Office Fellowship of Remembrance Ltd
Head Office, Dumbleton Hall Hotel, Dumbleton, Nr Evesham, Worcs, WR11 7TS
Company Number: 288977
Rates and booking
Single Room From £120.00 Bed and Breakfast
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Historic Attractions, Museums, Local Interest
Historic Attractions
Gloucestershire Warwickshire Railway, the 'friendly line on the Cotswolds' offers a scenic 20 mile round trip between Toddington and Cheltenham Racecourse, including the exciting Greet Tunnel, one of the longest on a preserved railway.
Tewkesbury Abbey, a Norman Abbey, once the church of a great Benedictine Monastery. Opening daily from 10am.
Sudeley Castle, Gardens & Exhibitions, set against the most beautiful backdrop of the Cotswold Hills this is said to be Britains most romantic castle with its own Rose garden.
Broadway Tower, one of England's outstanding viewpoints and, at 1024 feet (312m) above sea level, it is the 2nd highest point on the Cotswold Ridge.
Pershore Abbey, an abbey dating from 1100's, which has recently been restored.
Pershore Hertiage Centre, visit the old beamed colleges and enjoy a journey into the past with its many local displays and exhibits.
Tel: 01386 552482
Eastnor Castle, a fairytale castle in the dynamic setting of the Malvern Hills and surrounded by a beautiful Deer Park, arboretum and lake.
Gloucester Docks, steeped with history, as the most inland port in Britain, the Docks have basked in success since the reign of Queen Victoria.
Forest of Dean- Dean Hertiage Centre, discover the story of this unique landscape and its people from ancient times to the present day, an excellent day out.
Museums
Tewkesbury John Moore Countryside Museum, a natural history collection exhibited in an historic 15th Century timber framed house.
Cheltenham Pittvile Pump Room Museum, homed in an elegant spa building overlooking a beautiful lake and gardens, orignal costumes imaginatively bring to life the history of Cheltenham, from its past to the present day.
Cheltenham Holst Birthplace Museum, Cheltenham hidden gem, where you can discover the life of Gustav Holst, composer of The Planets, see his piano and hear his music.
Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum, a world famous collection relating to the Arts and Crafts Movement.
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Local Interest
Evesham Conderton Pottery, a pottery and gallery shop not to be missed at the foot of Bredon Hill.
Cheltenham Race Course, the home of the National Hunt Racing, and the countries premier steepchase venue.
Upton on Severn Tiltridge Vineyard, small family Vineyard producing white and sparkling 'Elyar' wines.
Gloucestershire Ale Trail, local pubs selling local Gloucestershire beers.
