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Following the great success of the first Cotswold Run & Jazz Weekend, we are
delighted to be returning to Heythrop for our 3rd run. The Run is not just a classic car
run through the beautiful Cotswolds but a weekend break in style at the former
home of the 12th earl of Shrewsbury, now a golf & country club, with
contemporary hotel accommodation, dinner, live dance music and full English
breakfast. You can also enjoy the leisure facilities at Heythrop,
including a nine hole golf course, leisure centre, indoor heated swimming pool,
squash and tennis courts, and woodland walks.
The run starts at Buscot Park, Faringdon, easily accessible from the M4, meandering through picture postcard Cotswold villages, arriving along the 2 mile private drive at the stately Heythrop Park, where cars are parked in a dedicated area in front of the house.
With a fully detailed “Tulip” style route book, you can drive at your own pace, stopping off en route whenever you fancy. An official stop point is included, for a quick snack or leisurely lunch.
If you have a birthday, anniversary or would just like to enjoy a very romantic setting, we have a very limited number of suites available, with majestic panoramic views across the estate. Book early to avoid disappointment.
The weekend package includes:-
The package price is £240 for 2 people, and includes:-
This promises to be a fabulous “end of season” weekend break, with the opportunity to relax before driving home on Sunday. We are joining a Heythrop Park event, so numbers are limited. Early booking is advised.
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Last revised 22 February, 2008