St George, Brailes
Brailes
Often referred to as the Cathedral of the Feldon, this building sits amidst beautiful Cotswold scenery in what was once the third largest town in the county of Warwickshire. There is much to see and share here, including unusual carvings to interpret, unnamed tombs to attribute and stories to hear of the local families who have shaped this building and its community.
Enjoy one of the ten circular walks around Brailes - details available from the parsih website.
Opening Times
Open daily 10.00am until dusk - if making a special journey particularly with a group do phone the vicar - 01608 685230 Nicholas Morgan
Destinations
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Broughton Castle
Described by historian Sir Charles Oman as one of the most beautiful castle in all England ... for sheer loveliness of the combination of water, woods and picturesque building, this is well worth a visit.
7 miles
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Upton House
National Trust property
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Whichford Pottery
Established in 1976 by Jim and Dominique Keeling, Whichford Pottery is a family run business. Open Monday to Saturday, you can watch the potters at work and also see their designs in situ in the gardens.
