Five Mile House, Chedworth
#3 among attractions in Chedworth
Facts and practical information
The Five Mile House is a former pub on Old Gloucester Road, Duntisbourne Abbots, Gloucestershire, England. It was built in the 17th century and is grade II listed. ()
Chedworth United Kingdom
Five Mile House – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: St Kenelm's Church, Brimpsfield Castle, St Michael's Church, Miserden Castle.
- 4.1 miSWChurch
St Kenelm's Church, Chalford
105 min walk • St Kenelm's Church is a historic church in Sapperton, Gloucestershire in the care of The Churches Conservation Trust. It is listed Grade I on the National Heritage List for England.
- 3.1 miNWForts and castles
Brimpsfield Castle, Cotswold Water Park
80 min walk • Brimpsfield Castle was a castle in the village of Brimpsfield in the county of Gloucestershire, England, between Gloucester and Cirencester. It is likely that the first castle was built after the Norman invasion. Then, in the 12th or 13th century, it was rebuilt in stone.
- 2.1 miSChurch, Romanesque architecture
St Michael's Church, Cotswold Water Park
54 min walk • St Michael's Church is an Anglican church in the Cotswold village of Duntisbourne Rouse, Gloucestershire, England. It dates from no later than the 11th or 12th century and, since 1958, has been designated a Grade I listed building.
- 2.1 miWForts and castles
Miserden Castle, Cotswold Water Park
53 min walk • Miserden Castle was a castle near the village of Miserden in Gloucestershire, England. The castle is a large motte and bailey Norman castle, built before 1146 by Robert Musard, after whose family the local village is named.
- 2.6 miWMemorial
Miserden War Memorial, Cotswold Water Park
66 min walk • Miserden War Memorial is a First World War memorial in the village of Miserden, near Stroud, in Gloucestershire, south-western England. The memorial, designed by Sir Edwin Lutyens, is today a grade II listed building.
- 4.9 miWNatural attraction, Forest
Workmans Wood, Cotswold Commons and Beechwoods
125 min walk • Workmans Wood is a wood just to the east of the village of Sheepscombe, in the Cotswolds, Gloucestershire. It is a biological Site of Special Scientific Interest being part of the Cotswold Commons And Beechwoods SSSI.
- 4.4 miSWLocality
Siccaridge Wood, Cotswold Water Park
113 min walk • Siccaridge Wood is a 26.6-hectare nature reserve in Gloucestershire. The site is listed in the ‘Stroud District’ Local Plan, adopted November 2005, Appendix 6 as a Key Wildlife Site.
- 4.4 miSWNatural attraction, Protected area
Daneway Banks SSSI, Cotswold Water Park
112 min walk • Daneway Banks is a 17-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1954 and renotified in 1983.
- 5.1 miENational park
Barnsley Warren
131 min walk • Barnsley Warren is a 61.3-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1954 and renotified in 1984. The site is also included in A Nature Conservation Review. It lies in a steep-sided dry valley, east of the A429, northeast of Cirencester in the Cotswolds.
- 5.2 miSESport venue, Sport
Cirencester Park, Cotswold Water Park
132 min walk • Cirencester Park is a cricket ground in Cirencester, Gloucestershire. The first recorded match on the ground was in 1853, when Cirencester played an All-England Eleven. In 1879, Gloucestershire played a single first-class match at the ground against Surrey, which ended in a draw.
- 4.6 miNWNeighbourhood
Barrow Wake, Cotswold Commons and Beechwoods
118 min walk • Barrow Wake is a scenic view in Gloucestershire, near Birdlip, England. It is a beautiful area. It has been, however, subject to reports of particular anti-social use.