Sightseeing
Cotswold District
Cotswold Walkway
In the churchyard Painswick has a unique collection of chest tombs and monuments from the early 17th century onwards, carved in local stone by local craftsmen. With its tombs and yews, it has been described as ‘the grandest churchyard in England’, a remark followed with the less than generous observation ‘far grander than the church itself’. It is said that no more than ninety-nine yew trees can grow in Painswick churchyard, and that the hundredth will always be pulled out by the devil. A recent count revealed one hundred and three yews, so it seems that devil has given up.
St Mary's Church
20-22 Station HillIn the churchyard Painswick has a unique collection of chest tombs and monuments from the early 17th century onwards, carved in local stone by local craftsmen. With its tombs and yews, it has been described as ‘the grandest churchyard in England’, a remark followed with the less than generous observation ‘far grander than the church itself’. It is said that no more than ninety-nine yew trees can grow in Painswick churchyard, and that the hundredth will always be pulled out by the devil. A recent count revealed one hundred and three yews, so it seems that devil has given up.
Food Scene
Our Guest have loved dinner at this good food guide restaurant. Also great for English afternoon tea.
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The Painswick Hotel & Restaurant
Kemps LaneOur Guest have loved dinner at this good food guide restaurant. Also great for English afternoon tea.
The Falcon Inn
London RoadEasy going and comfortable, informal. Gastro pub food.
Painswick's independent coffee shop serving coffee, tea and home made cakes.
The Painswick Pooch Coffee House
New StreetPainswick's independent coffee shop serving coffee, tea and home made cakes.
Olivas Cafe Restaurant and Deli
Friday StreetDelicious Sandwich's for walkers and for those on cycles.
Drinks & Nightlife
The Royal Oak
Church RoadPainswick's cosy public house.
Parks & Nature
The Cotswold Way is a 50 mile walk from Bath to Chipping Camden. Croft House is perfectly located on The Cotswold Way for those who enjoy walking in beautiful countryside. Notable nearby attractions also include The Painswick Beacon with stunning views towards The Malvern Hills.
Croft House Guest Suite Painswick
3 Cotswold WayThe Cotswold Way is a 50 mile walk from Bath to Chipping Camden. Croft House is perfectly located on The Cotswold Way for those who enjoy walking in beautiful countryside. Notable nearby attractions also include The Painswick Beacon with stunning views towards The Malvern Hills.