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Villages and countryside criss-crossed with trails
Coleshill, near Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6 7PT
Asset | Opening time |
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The Buscot and Coleshill Estates | Dawn - Dusk |
Mill and Replica Bunker | Closed |
Coleshill Village Open Days (including Mill, Bunker and Farm Tours), take place every second Sunday of the month, April-October, 2pm-5pm (see Things to see and do page). Estate Open for walking year round.
Ticket type | Gift aid | Standard |
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Adult | £7.50 | |
Child | £3.00 | |
Family | £15.00 |
welcome on leads near livestock and under close control at all times.
in Coleshill Village
in Buscot village and in Coleshill Carpenters Yard.
at Buscot car park, and Coleshill Car Park.
Dogs must be kept on leads near livestock and kept under close control at all times. Accessible toilets in the Carpenters Yard. Toilets near the tea-room in Buscot Village. Baby-changing facilities.
Accessible toilet in Carpenters' Yard, Coleshill.
Coleshill village on B4019 between Faringdon and Highworth. Buscot village on A417 between Faringdon and Lechlade. At Buscot village in the National Trust car park, National Trust members park free and for non-members it costs £4 per day or £2 for up to 2 hours. To drive between Buscot and Coleshill village it can take up to 10 minutes.
Parking: at Buscot village; Coleshill estate office
Swindon 10 miles
Buscot and Coleshill Estates is a one pawprint rated place. Before you arrive with your dog, please read these guidelines to ensure a safe walk for you and for others.
Discover exciting interactive days out for school children, covering nature, the environment and history – and a chance for teachers to design their own course.
Learn heritage conservation skills via beginners’ courses, book a space for your local group or rent a unit if you are a professional craftsperson seeking a community environment.
Farm buildings built in the 1850s showcase intensive-farming techniques.
The two villages of Buscot and Coleshill sit in the middle of 7,000 acres of traditionally-farmed estates.
Blake's Kitchen at Coleshill offers a selection of cakes and savouries, sandwiches and hot food to order. You can also find refreshment at the Radnor Arms in Coleshill or Buscot Tea Room.
The Wheelrights second-hand bookshop at Coleshill offers a selection of pre-loved books.
Walk farm tracks and landscaped parkland, picnic by tranquil sections of the Thames, admire historic house Buscot Park and discover a watermill and wartime secrets in Coleshill.
We're sharing and developing heritage conservation skills through the National Trust Heritage and Rural Skills Centre based at Coleshill. We offer a programme of courses for professionals, beginners and hobbyists - take a look at our upcoming events to find out more and book.
Try this walk for a flat walk along lanes, footpaths through fields and parkland and farm tracks. Delve into the family history of the village's former first family, the Pleydell-Bouverie's, and catch a glimpse of its secret Second World War past.
Take a gentle circular walk along the orange route on the Coleshill Estate from Great Coxwell Barn to spot wildlife and wander through two picturesque working farms.
Coleshill's red walk is a great way to get some gentle exercise, starting at the estate yard, formerly a Victorian model farm, then onto a 'Capability' Brown-style 18th century parkland.
The two estates and their villages offer convenient spots for refreshments, lunch or cream teas, a cosy country pub and a smattering of local shops.
A charming and cosy Thames-side cottage with a pretty garden close to the Thames Path.
A charming cottage that’s perfect for a simple country break.
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These two very English villages and their surrounding patchwork quilt of fields, woodland spinney, water meadow and parkland, are just perfect for relaxing and exploring.
Perched on the West Oxfordshire border, these traditionally farmed estates spanning 7,000 acres are criss-crossed by miles of circular walks and family trails for you to discover.
Settled on one of the most tranquil and unspoilt stretches of the River Thames, Buscot is a haven for wildlife with the chance to glimpse kingfishers, otters and more. Dating back to the Domesday Book, Coleshill, now home of the Heritage and Rural Skills Centre, is a rural place of innovation, swathed in history. Nearby, woodland copses give way to sweeping fields and parkland with far-reaching views.
Eleven let farms and 850 acres of woodland form a major part of the estates, alongside Blake's Kitchen in Coleshill, the Radnor Arms in Coleshill and Buscot Village Tea Room.
During the Second World War, Coleshill was the HQ for a secret band of saboteurs known as the Auxiliers, trained to fight back ruthlessly if the Germans invaded.
Discover volunteering opportunities at the Buscot and Coleshill estates, including White Horse Hill and the Heritage and Rural Skills Centre.
The Buscot and Coleshill estates are generously supported by the work of National Trust volunteering and supporter groups in Gloucestershire and the Cotswolds. You can join to support us and other local places.
The Buscot and Coleshill estates are generously supported by the work of National Trust volunteering and supporter groups in Oxfordshire, Buckingham and Berkshire. You can join to support us and other local places.
Join today and help protect nature, beauty and history – for everyone, for ever. Enjoy access to more than 500 places with National Trust membership.