Best attractions and places to see around Yanworth include a blend of historical landmarks, traditional Cotswold villages, and natural features. The village of Yanworth itself is characterized by its Cotswold stone cottages and unique green doors. The surrounding area offers rolling countryside, with the River Coln flowing nearby, providing a serene English landscape. This region in Gloucestershire is known for its well-preserved historical sites and picturesque settlements.
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In the middle of a small green area within the village, a cross rises atop a tall stone shaft. However, as hikers notice upon approach, this is by no means a small sacred monument in the sense of the wayside crosses common in some regions. Rather, this monument, like those found in many villages, is dedicated to the memory of the victims of war and tyranny.
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Beautiful, peaceful church with a long and fascinating history, first established in 899 and now a Grade I-listed Anglo-Saxon church built in the 11th century and added to over the centuries.
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"Bibury is a village and civil parish in Gloucestershire, England. It is on the River Coln, a Thames tributary that rises in the same (Cotswold) District. The village centre is 6+1⁄2 miles (10.5 kilometres) northeast of Cirencester. Arlington Row is a nationally notable architectural conservation area depicted on the inside cover of some British passports. It is a major destination for tourists visiting the traditional rural villages, tea houses and many historic buildings of the Cotswold District; it is one of six places in the country featured in Mini-Europe, Brussels. In the Domesday Book (1086), a record of survey done under William the Conqueror, the place is named Becheberie, and it is recorded that the lands and church in Bibury were held by St. Mary's Priory at Worcester, from whom it passed in 1130 to the Abbey of Osney, near Oxford: the Abbey continued to hold it until its dissolution in 1540." Source: Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bibury
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"The Cotswolds is home to some fine churches, and Bibury is no exception. The first church in Bibury was established in 899 and the Grade I listed Anglo-Saxon church which stands today was built in the middle to late 11th century with further work in subsequent centuries. Bibury is best known for Arlington Row and the Bibury Trout Farm, but make sure you wander down the river, past the almshouses, and make your way to the oldest part where you will find the Church. This lovely church, away from the honeypot of Arlington Row, can feel like an oasis of calm where you can take in Norman doorway arches, a 13th century font, Saxon chancel columns, capitals and gravestones, 17th-century table tombs a 15th-century roof and 18th-century wall monuments." Source: Explore Bibury
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Bibury is often titled the most beautiful village in the whole of the UK, and for good reason, Its idyllic beauty and quintessential British charm make it really stand out from the crowd. Perhaps the most iconic feature of this delightful little village is Arlington Row, a row of 17th century cottages which overlook the tranquil River Coln.
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Famous for its honey-coloured traditional Cotswold stone buildings, Bourton-on-the-Water is often referred to as the 'Venice of the Cotswolds'. The River Windrush runs through the middle of the town with five stone bridges crossing it. The bridges were built between 1654 and 1911.
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The Anglican Church of St Mary at Bibury in the Cotswold District of Gloucestershire, England, was built in the 11th century. It is a grade I listed building
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Lovely gravel track connecting Welsh Way to Daglingworth via Quarry
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Yanworth and its surroundings are rich in history. You can visit the Grade II listed St Michael's Church in Yanworth, dating back to the 12th century with rare wall paintings. Nearby, St Leonard's Church, Stowell, also from the 12th century, features a notable Doom wall painting. A significant historical site is Chedworth Roman Villa, located about 1.3 miles away, which showcases remains of a luxurious Roman villa with mosaics and a bathhouse. Further afield, you can find the Neolithic Belas Knap Long Barrow and the earthwork remains of the Cirencester Amphitheatre.
Yanworth is nestled in the beautiful Cotswolds countryside, offering rolling hills and serene landscapes. The River Coln flows nearby, providing picturesque views. For cyclists, the Daglingworth Gravel Track offers a natural highlight, though it can be muddy in winter. The entire area is ideal for walks, allowing you to immerse yourself in the tranquil English landscape.
Yes, several attractions cater to families. Bourton-on-the-Water village is very popular, known for its picturesque setting and attractions like Birdland Park and Gardens and the Cotswold Motoring Museum. Arlington Row, Bibury, while historical, is also a charming spot for a family stroll. Chedworth Roman Villa is another family-friendly option, offering an educational insight into Roman Britain.
Several picturesque Cotswold villages are a short drive from Yanworth. Bourton-on-the-Water village, often called the 'Venice of the Cotswolds,' is famous for its river and arched bridges. Bibury, frequently hailed as one of the most beautiful villages, is home to the iconic Arlington Row. The quaint villages of Lower and Upper Slaughter also offer pleasant scenery and walks.
The area around Yanworth is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for hiking and cycling. For hiking, consider trails like the 'Chedworth Woods & Roman Villa loop' or the 'St George's Church, Hampnett loop'. Cyclists can explore routes such as 'Country Lanes in the Cotswolds – Arlington Row, Bibury loop' or 'Windrush Valley Country Lane loop'. You can find more detailed routes and guides for these activities on the Hiking around Yanworth, Road Cycling Routes around Yanworth, and Cycling around Yanworth guide pages.
Yanworth village is a key attraction due to its distinctive aesthetic. It's characterized by traditional Cotswold stone cottages, many featuring unique, uniform green paint on their doors and window frames. This well-maintained, timeless appearance is largely attributed to its status as an estate village, part of the Stowell Park Estate.
The Cotswolds, including Yanworth, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and cycling, with lush greenery. Autumn brings stunning fall colors to the landscape. While winter can be muddy on some tracks like the Daglingworth Gravel Track, it also offers crisp, serene walks. Consider checking local weather forecasts closer to your visit for optimal planning.
Yes, the area features several historic churches. In Yanworth, St Michael's Church is a Grade II listed building from the 12th century with original Norman windows and rare wall paintings. Near Stowell Park, St Leonard's Church is a Grade I listed church also dating from the 12th century, known for its Doom wall painting. In Bibury, St Mary's Church is a Grade I-listed Anglo-Saxon church with Norman doorway arches and a fascinating history.
Visitors particularly appreciate the blend of historical charm and natural beauty. The picturesque villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and the iconic Arlington Row in Bibury are frequently praised for their idyllic scenery. The historical depth of sites like Chedworth Roman Villa also receives high acclaim. The overall tranquility and traditional Cotswold atmosphere are consistently highlighted by the komoot community.
Yes, you'll find options for refreshments. Bourton-on-the-Water village has numerous pubs and cafes. Arlington Row, Bibury is also close to places for refreshments. Chedworth Roman Villa has a cafe on-site. The wider Cotswolds area is well-equipped with charming local pubs and cafes in its many villages.
Stowell Park is a grand country house and expansive parkland significant to the Yanworth area, with history dating back to the Domesday Book. The estate includes Stowell Park House, St Leonard's Church, and a 17th-century dovecote. While the house itself is a private residence, the estate's historical elements, particularly St Leonard's Church, are points of interest within the area.


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