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Come and join us at the Shenington Regional's 2009.

 

Free of airspace, with a wealth of task area possibilities and an organising team who will endeavour to maximise your gliding opportunities. The competition will be testing fun for seasoned competitors and novices alike.

 

 

A full range of activities is planned for your entertainment ranging from Karting, at our GP circuit, to country sports and tours for the days when the weather only allows small tasks. The evenings will be filled with music, dancing and drinking!

 

 

General Enquires

Alan Langlands - Director

01452 849552

Al Cook - Comps Committee

01295 688382

Bookings

Eric office

Office@shenington-gliding.co.uk

Or

Al Cook

acooka330@btinternet.com

 

 

 

 

Location: We are perfectly placed for a tour of the Cotswolds with its umpteen old and historic market towns, villages and curiosities of every kind. From Uplands House you can explore the Stratford of Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway, go to the theatre and be back for a late dinner. You can visit Oxford with its many medieval colleges, and Woodstock and Blenheim Palace, Other attractions are Warwick Castle, Charlecote Park, the splendid Tudor mansion, home of the Lucy Family since 1247, with a garden landscaped by Capability Brown in 1760, Broughton Castle, modernised in 1554, and reflected in a beautiful lake, the ancestral home of the Saye and Sele family, the Robert Adam 1760's house at Compton Verney, with its wonderful art gallery and constantly changing exhibitions, the Jacobean Chastleton House, and the 18th century Farnborough Hall, the Tudor Sulgrave Manor, George Washingtons ancestral home, and the 15th century Sudeley Castle.

The gardens of Sezincote, Bourton House, Kiftsgate, and Hidcote are all within easy reach and are pleasant drives through glorious countryside.

You could wander around the antique shops of Moreton in Marsh, Stow on the Wold, the Slaughters, Chipping Campden, Chipping Norton and Broadway.

Well worth a visit is Whichford Pottery, the Arboretum at Batsford Park and the wildlife sanctuary of Snowshill Manor. The Rollright Stones, a megalithic hilltop circle, and the famous model village at Bourton-on-the-Water, are short drives away, as is the National Exhibition Centre, and the Royal Show Ground at Stoneleigh Park.

Almosr within walking distance is Upton House, a stately home with fabulous collections of furniture, painting and porcelain. The National Herb Centre is close by, as is Edgehill, site of the first battle of the English Civil War.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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