I've always thought that the sleepy honey coloured limestone villages, sheep-clad hillsides of the Cotswolds hold huge potential for those looking for travel less, see more, park your jet lag travel experiences before heading for London.
Some recent requests for tours to offer owners of local tearooms has enabled me to come up with two or three itineraries for small groups of six-ten that include side trips to the Royal Garden at Highgrove and during the short early July to early September season at Highclere Castle (Downton Abbey). In addition, you can offer visits to the university colleges in Oxford, Blenheim Palace, afternoon tea in award winning tea rooms, meet the owner/head gardener (often one and the same person) and enjoy tea and cakes at rarely opened and privately owned gardens and an evening at the Pudding Club.
Please use the Read More to discover a few more suggestions that your chosen tearoom owner might never have been offered as elements in a customised tour for some of his or her most loyal customers. |
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