Food Scene
This is an excellent pub, with its own micro-brewery and a great reputation for the food that it serves.
64 locals recommend
The Red Lion
74 High StThis is an excellent pub, with its own micro-brewery and a great reputation for the food that it serves.
The Ancient Raj
47 High StGreat Indian food, great service and friendly staff.
Essentials
Within 10 minutes walking distance. Extensive opening hours. Also has a post office which is open until 8pm every day(!)
6 locals recommend
Tesco Express
39-40 High StWithin 10 minutes walking distance. Extensive opening hours. Also has a post office which is open until 8pm every day(!)
Londis
16 White Horse Rd5 minutes walk from the house.
Entertainment & Activities
Another great Cricklade pub, which serves food as well as drink. There is also a live music club, which runs once a month in the stables at the back of the pub.
The White Hart, Cricklade
High StreetAnother great Cricklade pub, which serves food as well as drink. There is also a live music club, which runs once a month in the stables at the back of the pub.
Parks & Nature
Site of Special Scientific interest. Home to 85% of the UK's Snakeshead Fritillaries. Also home to deer, badgers, foxes and other wildlife. Or simply a nice place to go for a walk in the sunshine.
6 locals recommend
North Meadow, Cricklade National Nature Reserve
Site of Special Scientific interest. Home to 85% of the UK's Snakeshead Fritillaries. Also home to deer, badgers, foxes and other wildlife. Or simply a nice place to go for a walk in the sunshine.
An extensive area of lakes and pathways, easily accessible from us, on foot, by bike or by car.
126 locals recommend
Cotswold Water Park
Rigsby's LaneAn extensive area of lakes and pathways, easily accessible from us, on foot, by bike or by car.
The Thames Path passes within 5 minutes walk of the house, which makes us an ideal overnight stop-off for walkers.
Thames Path National Trail
The Thames Path passes within 5 minutes walk of the house, which makes us an ideal overnight stop-off for walkers.
Sightseeing
Although the High Street is like any other busy town centre, it still captures the flavour of Cricklade in the 17th Century, when it was a bustling centre of commerce and the highest navigable port on the River Thames.
21 locals recommend
High Street
High StreetAlthough the High Street is like any other busy town centre, it still captures the flavour of Cricklade in the 17th Century, when it was a bustling centre of commerce and the highest navigable port on the River Thames.
St Sampson Parish Church
12 Bath RdThe church was established in Saxon times.