Grown-ups have plenty of grand designs to explore, not least Blenheim Palace, where Sir Winston Churchill came into the world. Check out the Capability-Brown grounds, palace, railway, maze and lake. In the same vein, Berkeley Castle, Sudeley Castle and Bowood House and Gardens are also worth a trip back in time.
Time-travel even further, back to the Roman era at Cirencester’s Corinium Museum, where child-friendly interactive displays tell the story of our second-largest Roman town. For yet more history-based culture, head out to Gloucester Museum and Art Gallery, Dean Heritage Centre or Cheltenham Art Gallery and Museum.
Take a day trip to see the dreaming spires of Oxford, check out the home of the Bard at Stratford-upon-Avon, or see the halls made famous by Harry Potter at Gloucester Cathedral. Lose half a day or so in the Jet Age Museum and a full millennium at Tewkesbury Abbey. Or just potter the arty villages with their tea shops and antiques.
Shop in Cheltenham at the Promenade and fancy Montpellier district, at Daylesford Farmshop or at the uber-cool Jaffé and Neal bookshop-cum-café in Chipping Norton. As dusk falls, try Lily Gin’s in Cheltenham for music and magic, Gifford’s Circus for quirky thrills, or just pop out to the pub for craft ales and friendly banter.