LOCAL ATTRACTIONS
Berkeley House is located in the heart of the delightful market town of Tetbury in Gloucestershire: a stone's throw from the many renowned antique shops and a short drive from Prince Charles' private country residence - Highgrove.
Tetbury, standing on the river Avon, has been described as an 'architectural gem'. The central part of the town is largely unchanged since the 16th and 17th centuries, and many parts are clearly linked to medieval times. It is home to the beautiful St. Mary's church, one of England's finest examples of the gothic revival style of architecture.
Westonbirt Arboretum (5 mins drive)
With 16,000 trees, it is one of the finest collections in the world. Set in 600 acres, the arboretum is a true spectacle in all seasons and one of the Cotswolds' most popular attractions. There are regular events, such as firework displays, concerts, garden shows and winter night-time walks amongst illuminated trails.
Sporting events
The area is rich in exclusive and action-packed sporting events - Cheltenham Gold Cup, Badminton Horse Trials, Gatcombe Horse Trials, and Polo at The Beaufort Polo Club and Cirencester Park.
Tetbury
Tetbury is located 10 minutes from J17 on the M4 motorway, with links to London - 90 miles, Birmingham - 80 miles, Oxford - 25 miles, Bath - 20 miles, Bristol - 25 miles.
If you need a taxi to visit local attractions or are looking for a private tour of The Cotswolds, call Richard at Express Taxis.
Cirencester (15 mins drive)
The "Capital of The Cotswolds", Cirencester is an historic Roman town just 10 minutes drive from Berkeley House with a Roman Ampitheatre to the nearby Chedworth Roman Villa. The Corinium Museum in an important source of information on the local history.
Kemble Airfield (8 mins drive)
Kemble Airfield is a commercial airfield approx 8 minutes drive from Berkeley House which hosts spectacular air shows and is home to flying schools who guarantee experiences you'll never forget. Kemble Airschool and Ultimate High.
Chavenage House (8 mins drive)
A beautiful historic Elizabethan house which has featured in many films.
Fabulous walking country
We are close to many national trails such as The Cotswolds Way, Monarch's Way and The source of the Thames Path.
The Royal connection
Highgrove House is on the outskirts of Tetbury, the private residence of The Prince of Wales. The Prince has recently opened a Highgrove Shop in Tetbury, featuring local produce from The Duchy Home Farm and other local items. Some shops in Tetbury carry the traditional three-feathered crest of the Prince of Wales. Gatcombe Park (10 mins drive), where Princess Anne lives is home to the Horse Trials and is surrounded by beautiful parkland, within walking distance of Minchinhampton village centre.
The World Heritage City of Royal Bath (40 mins drive)
With the best preserved Roman religious spa from the ancient world and a fantastic day spa with roof-top pool which is open to the public - as well as fabulous shopping!