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Cam and Dursley Station
Station Approach, Cam & Dursley, Gloucestershire GL11 5DJ - England, UK

This station is located on the Birmingham to Bristol Railway and serves the two adjacent towns of Cam and Dursley in Gloucestershire. The station that is close to Gloucester and Yate is on the site of an older station...
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Attractions near Cam and Dursley Station
A selection of attractions close to Cam and Dursley Station:
Uley Bury Long Barrow  (3.5 Miles)
This interesting archaeological site is managed by English Heritage and overlooks the beautiful Severn Valley in the glorious Gloucestershire countryside. The long barrow has...
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Woodchester Park  (4.3 Miles)
Without a doubt one of the most beautiful and secluded valleys in the Cotswolds, this area of outstanding natural beauty has been protected and managed...
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Owlpen Manor  (5.8 Miles)
Owlpen has long been recognised as one of the most romantic manor houses in the West of England. The Tudor manor – with its...
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The Jenner Museum  (6.3 Miles)
Edward Jenner is one of the most famous and influential medical scientists ever to have lived in this country and a great deal of the...
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Berkeley Butterfly House  (6.4 Miles)
Be transported to another world where hundreds of butterflies dart around their tropical home. With forty-two different species at the farm, this is a great...
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Berkeley Castle  (6.4 Miles)
Built to withstand the Welsh in the twelfth century, Berkeley Castle has a turbulent past. The fortress and the Berkeley family, its lifelong owners, have...
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Newark Park  (8.2 Miles)
This former Tudor hunting lodge was later transformed into a fashionable home, acquired by the National Trust in 1949. Aloft a forty-foot cliff with...
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Lydney Harbour  (8.7 Miles)
A dock at Lydney opened in the early 1800s and at its peak saw some 300,000 tons of coal exported annually from here in more...
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St Mary the Virgin Church  (8.7 Miles)
The Church of St Mary the Virgin in St Briavels was built by 13th Century Normans. The church, probably on an earlier Celtic site, was...
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Forest Model Village  (9 Miles)
There’s plenty to enjoy at the Forest Model Village including a free quiz, model railway and children’s play area. The project, which opened in 2004,...
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Taurus Crafts  (9 Miles)
Taurus Crafts is a group of shops and studios which cater for all tastes. With a wide variety of crafts, gifts, toys and jewellery for...
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Stratford Park  (9.1 Miles)
This 56-acre green-flag park has something for everyone. For children, there's a model train, a putting green, a skateboard park and a safe children's play...
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Rowcroft  (9.1 Miles)
Rowcroft's fine houses were built at the end of the 18th Century for the town's growing middle classes. In 1845, a railway bridge was built...
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Stroud House Gallery  (9.1 Miles)
Stroud House Gallery opened to the public in 1998 with an aim to allow a wider audience to enjoy contemporary artworks of varying genres....
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Statue of George Holloway  (9.1 Miles)
The clothing manufacturer, George Holloway, was once the largest employer in Stroud. He was also a Member of Parliament, a social reformer and the man...
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Sim’s Clock  (9.2 Miles)
This clock is one of Stroud's most distinctive landmarks. It stands at the junction of Russell Street, George Street and London Road, surrounded by some...
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Subscription Rooms  (9.2 Miles)
Stroud’s Subscription Rooms are as central to community life today as they were in 1833 when they were built with money raised from public subscriptions....
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Stratford Park Leisure Centre  (9.2 Miles)
Stratford Park Leisure Centre has a range of facilities to suit everyone, from fun-loving children to health-conscious adults. They include a 25-metre indoor swimming pool...
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Museum in The Park  (9.2 Miles)
Stroud's museum is set in the beautiful landscaped grounds of Stratford Park, a few minutes walk from the town centre. Here, a permanent display of...
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Stroud Congregational Church  (9.2 Miles)
Stroud's Congregational Church is an impressive building. Neoclassical, it was designed by Charles Baker and completed in 1837. Its best feature is probably the circular...
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(All distances are direct and may be longer by road)
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