Cotswolds - what to do?

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fatboy b

9,495 posts

216 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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01WE01 said:
fatboy b said:
Best beef I’ve had is from Barry the Butcher in Stratford. Knocks Daylesford produce for 6. Daylesford are also extremely arrogant and snobby if you dare complain. Rip off is exactly right. But don’t let me stop you wasting your money!
I'll give Barry a try and report back. Though his website says nothing concrete about the sourcing of the meat or the welfare.

Also, I have found daylesford very helpful if there is ever an issue. The butcher there is excellent, and the coffee, and the selection of organic salamis and their own black ham.

I get there is a lot of overpriced crap for tourists and people who travel from miles around for "the experiance" but the produce is generally excellent quality, and it has free car charging points, and a good selection of fresh cookies and brownies. The trick is to go on a weekday morning.
We get fillet steaks regularly. Unsure about the sourcing, but they supply many restaurants in Stratford, so will have a reputation to uphold. I had a sirloin steak and a roast beef rib (not same day biggrin ) in 33 The Scullery recently. They use Barry too and the beef was as good as the fillet steaks. They cut like butter. I know of no other place that supplies beef that good in the area. We regularly use other butchers and until earlier this year - Daylesford. None are as good.

As for free charging points, a 5.0 SC Jag doesn’t need them biggrin

Edited by fatboy b on Monday 12th October 19:01

troika

1,866 posts

151 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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Pretty but too bloody busy for me in the north. Worth a trip to the south Cotswolds, Tetbury, Minchinhampton. There’s a fantastic fish restaurant in Nailsworth (Williams) that’s worth a visit (if you like fish!).

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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blingybongy said:
Welshbeef said:
blingybongy said:
Go somewhere else.
Unless you like looking at chocolate box villages there is fk all to do.
Cotswold Wildlife Park
Slimbridge - bird sanctuary
Naturally the horse racing
Countless amazing walks in the countryside
Cotswold Motoring Museum & Toy Collection
Blenheim Palace
Bird land
Model village
Marlborough
As I said, fk all.


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Audis5b9

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939 posts

72 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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Thank you all for suggestions.

It's been amusing seeing what has come out on here.

Clearly you either love it or hate it!

Will report back, off tomorrow.

skilly1

2,702 posts

195 months

Monday 12th October 2020
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This is a nice walk - sorry can’t rotate!



David Beer

3,982 posts

267 months

Tuesday 13th October 2020
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troika said:
Pretty but too bloody busy for me in the north. Worth a trip to the south Cotswolds, Tetbury, Minchinhampton. There’s a fantastic fish restaurant in Nailsworth (Williams) that’s worth a visit (if you like fish!).
Quite agree with Williams, been many times.
Cotswold water park has some great walks, cycle paths through the lakes. We can cycle for 3 minutes on a single track lane , then into the gravel cycle paths and pop up at the pub 25 mins later !

Glosphil

4,358 posts

234 months

Tuesday 13th October 2020
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David Beer said:
Quite agree with Williams, been many times.
Cotswold water park has some great walks, cycle paths through the lakes. We can cycle for 3 minutes on a single track lane , then into the gravel cycle paths and pop up at the pub 25 mins later !
I live 5 minutes walk from Williams Kitchen but never been! Has a reputation for being expensive.
2-in-1 pies at the Weighbridge pub on Nailsworth to Avening road worth a try. Also less than 2 miles from Minchinhampton.

Fusion777

2,231 posts

48 months

Tuesday 13th October 2020
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Old Lodge at Minchinhampton is decent too for food if you're in that area. Williams used to do a good brownie biggrin

Audis5b9

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939 posts

72 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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Just to tie this thread up, we had a great time exploring a lot of the places mentioned on the thread.

Highlights were broadway tower, lower slaughter, broadway, Burford, Daylesford farm (excellent beef), Dormy House, Bourton on the water, stow on the wold.

The north end of The Cotswolds seems much more upmarket, we went down to Castle Combe (beautiful) but other than that it wasn't as impressive as the north.

Everywhere was relatively quiet, so was very pleasant to stroll around the villages. I imagine in peak summer it could be pretty busy.

mooseracer

1,895 posts

170 months

Wednesday 21st October 2020
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LordGrover said:
I live a fair way South of what I consider the Cotswolds 'proper', but Chipping Sodbury is at the edge of the Cotswold escarpment so some consider us in the Cotswolds.
There's feck-all here though, so don't waste your time and fuel OP. wink
Posh then? Yate here wink

LordGrover

33,545 posts

212 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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mooseracer said:
LordGrover said:
I live a fair way South of what I consider the Cotswolds 'proper', but Chipping Sodbury is at the edge of the Cotswold escarpment so some consider us in the Cotswolds.
There's feck-all here though, so don't waste your time and fuel OP. wink
Posh then? Yate here wink


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A205GTI

750 posts

166 months

Thursday 22nd October 2020
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I live just on the edge south west edge of the cotswolds, wouldn't live anywhere else.

if you know where to go and when to go it is easy to avoid the crowds

Ie avoid Bourton and all around there Bibury is only good for 1st thing in a morning.

Lots to do and see