Horsley Priory, Nailsworth
#3 among attractions in Nailsworth
Facts and practical information
Horsley Priory was a medieval, monastic house in Gloucestershire, England. ()
Nailsworth United Kingdom
Horsley Priory – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: The New Lawn, Woodchester Mansion, Egypt Mill, Owlpen Manor.
- 1.3 miNFootball, Sport venue, Entertainment
The New Lawn, Nailsworth
33 min walk • The New Lawn, also known as The Fully Charged New Lawn for sponsorship reasons, is a football stadium in Nailsworth, Gloucestershire. It has been the home stadium of League Two club Forest Green Rovers since 2006. During the 2007–08 season the stadium was shared with Gloucester City.
- 2.8 miNWArchitecture, History museum, Museum
Woodchester Mansion, Stonehouse
71 min walk • Woodchester Mansion is an unfinished, Gothic revival mansion house in Nympsfield, Gloucestershire, England. It is on the site of an earlier house known as Spring Park. The mansion is a Grade I listed building.
- 1.4 miNEWatermill
Egypt Mill, Nailsworth
35 min walk • Egypt Mill is a Grade II* listed building and a former mill located in Nailsworth, a market town within the Stroud district of Gloucestershire, England.
- 2.4 miWGarden, Museum, Historical place
Owlpen Manor, Stroud
61 min walk • Owlpen Manor is a Tudor Grade I listed manor house of the Mander family, situated in the village of Owlpen in the Stroud district in Gloucestershire, England. There is an associated estate set in a valley within the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
- 2.6 miEValley, Nature, Natural attraction
Avening Valley, Cotswold Water Park
67 min walk • The Avening Valley is located in the South Cotswolds in England, running roughly east from Nailsworth and through the village of Avening. During the 17th century the cloth industry developed in the Avening Valley, with mills powered by the Avening Stream.
- 2.7 miSEHistorical place, Museum, History museum
Chavenage House, Tetbury
70 min walk • Chavenage House, Beverston, Gloucestershire is a country house dating from the late 16th century. The house was built in 1576 and is constructed of Cotswold stone, with a Cotswold stone tiled roof.
- 2.9 miSEGarden, Park, Forts and castles
Beverston Castle, Tetbury
75 min walk • Beverston Castle, also known as Beverstone Castle or Tetbury Castle, was constructed as a medieval stone fortress in the village of Beverston, Gloucestershire, England.
- 2 miNEProtected area
Box Farm Meadows SSSI, Nailsworth
52 min walk • Box Farm Meadows is a 8.3-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1985. This was formerly known as Balls Green Pastures.
- 2.9 miSEForts and castles
Quadrangular castle, Cotswold Water Park
75 min walk • A quadrangular castle or courtyard castle is a type of castle characterised by ranges of buildings which are integral with the curtain walls, enclosing a central ward or quadrangle, and typically with angle towers.
- 0.7 miSWNature, Natural attraction, Forest
Kingscote and Horsley Woods, Cotswold Water Park
19 min walk • Kingscote and Horsley Woods is a 43.79-hectare biological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1966. The site is listed in the 'Cotswold District' Local Plan 2001-2011 as a Key Wildlife Site.
- 2.3 miNEPark
Minchinhampton Common, Cotswold Water Park
60 min walk • Minchinhampton Common is a 182.7-hectare biological and geological Site of Special Scientific Interest in Gloucestershire, notified in 1972. The site is owned and managed by the National Trust. The common is one of the largest grassland commons in the Cotswold area. It is south of Rodborough Common SSSI.