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Bibury Trout Farm

The Cotswolds


At this long-standing trout farm, where the B4425 crosses the River Coln, visitors can wander the grounds and, between 10am and 5pm from April to September, fish for dinner. You can also buy fresh or smoked fish, to take away or barbecue in the grounds.


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2. Arlington Row

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3. Church of St Mary the Virgin

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6. Chedworth Roman Villa

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