Best attractions and places to see around Eastleach include historical sites, religious buildings, and picturesque villages within the Cotswolds. This region offers a blend of architectural heritage and natural settings. Visitors can explore various points of interest, from ancient churches to notable conservation areas. The area provides opportunities to discover 4 distinct attractions.
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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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Saint JOHN BAPTIST, to whom this church is dedicated, is a person on the threshold of the Old and New Testaments (just like the Holy Family with Mary and Joseph). His parents are Zacharias and Elizabeth. After the announcement of the Incarnation of God through them, the Mother of God visits her relative Elizabeth, who will give birth to a son in old age, namely John the Baptist. He is half a year older than Jesus and is considered his forerunner/pioneer. He lives in the desert, preaches repentance from sins to the Jewish population and baptizes them in the Jordan. Jesus also comes there to be baptized, and is filled with the Holy Spirit who descends upon him from heaven. The memorial day of Saint John Baptist in the calendar of saints is June 24th, exactly half a year before 'Christmas Eve'.
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As a memorial to the many dead, such memorials - usually called "war memorials" in English - are still very important today. "Now, Lord, you let your servant depart in peace, as you have said..." says the so-called "Hymn of Simeon" (Luke's Gospel, Chapter 2, Verse 29). However, the people commemorated here did not depart in peace, but became victims of war and tyranny. This is why the term "dead soldiers' memorial" is now sometimes used in German instead of the previously most common "war memorial". However, such a war memorial, which one encounters so often on the road, regardless of nationality, language and name, is always a testimony - still significant and current today - to the horror of war and tyranny. They all have two essential functions, and this for each generation anew: -1- Commemorate and remember the victims -2- Remind people to keep the peace
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There is parking for about six or seven cars. The pub itself is lovely. Ole worlde with exposed wooden beams and two big open fires. The food is very good and there is a large beer garden with it's own bar and resident bantams roaming around 😁 I was there on a Sunday evening and it was very busy with diners. If you are going there to eat I would recommend booking in advance. Well worth a visit.
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There is parking for about six or seven cars. The pub itself is lovely. Ole worlde with exposed wooden beams and two big open fires. The food is very good and there is a large beer garden with it's own bar and resident bantams roaming around 😁 I was there on a Sunday evening and it was very busy with diners. If you are going there to eat I would recommend booking in advance. Well worth a visit.
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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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The Eastleach area is rich in history. You can explore Arlington Row, Bibury, a nationally notable architectural conservation area featuring 17th-century cottages. Also, visit St Mary's Church, Bibury, a Grade I-listed Anglo-Saxon church with parts dating back to the 11th century, and St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, which has Anglo-Saxon origins and medieval wall paintings.
Yes, several attractions in the area are suitable for families. Arlington Row, Bibury, with its picturesque cottages and river setting, is a popular spot. Both St Mary's Church, Bibury and Shilton War Memorial are also categorized as family-friendly, offering historical insights in a calm environment.
The region around Eastleach offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and cycling. For gravel biking, explore options like the 'Eastleach Turville – Eastleach Turville loop from Filkins'. Running enthusiasts can try the 'Running loop from Eastleach' or the 'Eastleach Turville – Eastleach Turville loop from Southrop'. Cyclists have routes such as the 'Eastleach – Eastleach Turville loop from Coln St. Aldwyns'. You can find more details on these activities and routes in the respective komoot guides for Gravel biking around Eastleach, Running Trails around Eastleach, and Cycling around Eastleach.
If you're visiting Bibury, parking can be found near Arlington Row. For a specific option, The Swan Inn offers some parking spaces, which is convenient if you plan to stop for refreshments.
Yes, The Swan Inn is a notable pub in the area, offering food and drinks. It's described as having an 'old worlde' charm with open fires and a large beer garden, making it a good spot for a meal or a refreshing drink after exploring.
The Cotswolds, including Eastleach, are beautiful year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for exploring the villages and enjoying outdoor activities. Autumn brings vibrant foliage, while winter can be charming with fewer crowds, though some services might have reduced hours. Check local weather forecasts closer to your visit for optimal planning.
While Arlington Row, Bibury is widely known, the nearby St Mary's Church, Bibury, though popular, can feel like an oasis of calm away from the main tourist hub. Similarly, St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, largely unchanged since medieval times and cared for by the Churches Conservation Trust, offers a unique glimpse into history and is less frequented than other major sites.
Visitors frequently praise the idyllic beauty and quintessential British charm of places like Bibury, particularly Arlington Row. The historical depth of the churches, such as St Mary's Church with its Anglo-Saxon features and St John the Baptist Church with its medieval wall paintings, is also highly appreciated. The overall rich heritage and natural settings of the Cotswolds are a major draw.
Yes, there are several cycling routes. You can find an 'Eastleach – Eastleach Turville loop from Coln St. Aldwyns' which is rated as easy, or more moderate options like the 'Burford Village – Eastleach Turville loop from Hatherop' and the 'Arlington Row, Bibury – Arlington Row, Bibury loop from Hatherop'. For more details, refer to the Cycling around Eastleach guide.
Absolutely. The area offers various running trails, including an 'easy' rated 'Running loop from Eastleach' covering about 4.8 km. Other moderate options include the 'Eastleach Turville – Eastleach Turville loop from Southrop' and the 'Old Mill – Café Cohn loop from Coln St. Aldwyns'. More routes are available in the Running Trails around Eastleach guide.
While specific accessibility details for each site are not always provided, many of the historical sites like Arlington Row are in traditional village settings which may have uneven paths or limited paved access. Churches like St Mary's Church and St John the Baptist Church are historic buildings, so it's advisable to check their individual websites or contact them directly for the most up-to-date accessibility information.
Yes, the region is known for its architectural heritage. Arlington Row, Bibury, is famous for its 17th-century weavers' cottages. At St Mary's Church, Bibury, you can admire Norman doorway arches, a 13th-century font, and Saxon chancel columns. St John the Baptist Church, Inglesham, features Anglo-Saxon carvings and medieval wall paintings, largely preserved since the medieval era.


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