Mickleton things to do

Things to do in Mickleton

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Discover the best attractions and activities that Mickleton has to offer

Mickleton is a fantastic tourist destination in the UK, with an array of attractions to visit and things to do throughout the year

You will find a whole host of things to do in Mickleton during your Cotswolds holiday.

Discover the site of the Cotswold Olimpicks at Dover’s Hill, affording sublime scenery and a fascinating past.

Hidcote Manor Garden and Kiftsgate Court Gardens exude colour and beauty with impressive topiary and vibrant flora aplenty.

Some of the historical attractions in Mickleton include the 13th-century Littleton Tithe Barn, as well as the Court Barn Museum. The latter exhibits work by local designers and craftspeople, making for an interesting day out.

Never be short of things to do with our Mickleton things to do guide.


Dover’s Hill image by: James Trickey CC 2.0

Middle Littleton Tithe Barn image by: Philip HallingCCSA 2.0

  • Hidcote Manor Garden

    Hidcote Manor Garden

    Hidcote Garden
    GL55 6LR

    01386 438333

    This National Trust-owned arts and crafts garden was created by horticulturalist Major Lawrence Johnson and comprises secret gardens, magnificent flora and picturesque scenery to sit and admire.

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  • Kiftsgate Court Gardens

    Kiftsgate Court Gardens

    Mickleton
    GL55 6LN

    01386 438777

    Resting proudly on the edge of the Cotswolds, the gardens are the creation of three generations of female gardeners, originating in the 1920s. The gardens and accompanying estate are now looked after by Anne Chambers and are just a stone’s throw from Hidcote Manor Garden, another must-see Cotswolds attraction.

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  • Middle Littleton Tithe Barn

    Middle Littleton Tithe Barn

    Croft Rd
    Evesham
    WR11 8LN

    01905 371006

    Middle Littleton Tithe Barn is a National Trust property located in a small village near Evesham. An early 13th-century farm building constructed of blue stone and a roof of stone tiles. It was built for the monks of Evesham Abbey.

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