English Heritage sites near Nailsworth Parish

Porth Hellick Down Burial Chamber

PORTH HELLICK DOWN BURIAL CHAMBER

1000 miles from Nailsworth Parish

A large and imposing Scillonian Bronze Age entrance grave, with kerb, inner passage and burial chamber all clearly visible.

Halliggye Fogou

HALLIGGYE FOGOU

1000 miles from Nailsworth Parish

Roofed and walled in stone, this complex of passages is the largest and best-preserved of several mysterious underground tunnels associated with Cornish Iron Age settlements.

Innisidgen Lower and Upper Burial Chambers

INNISIDGEN LOWER AND UPPER BURIAL CHAMBERS

1000 miles from Nailsworth Parish

Two Bronze Age communal burial cairns of Scillonian type, with fine views. The upper cairn is the best preserved on the islands.

Harry's Walls

HARRY'S WALLS

1000 miles from Nailsworth Parish

An unfinished artillery fort, built above St Mary's Pool harbour in 1552-53.

Garrison Walls

GARRISON WALLS

1000 miles from Nailsworth Parish

You can enjoy a two-hour walk alongside the ramparts of these defensive walls and earthworks, dating from the 16th to 18th centuries.

Cromwell's Castle

CROMWELL'S CASTLE

1000 miles from Nailsworth Parish

The castle stands guarding the lovely anchorage between Bryher and Tresco and is one of the few surviving Cromwellian fortifications in Britain.


Churches in Nailsworth Parish

St Georges Church

Church Street Nailsworth
01453 836536
https://www.thenailsworthbenefice.co.uk

A very warm welcome to St George's, the parish church of Nailsworth - a beautiful Cotswold town within Gloucestershire. We are a lively Church of England church with a strong emphasis on ministry to the whole family. We welcome members of any church and none.


Pubs in Nailsworth Parish

Britannia

Cossack Square, Stroud, Nailsworth, GL6 0DG
(01453) 832501
britannianailsworth.co.uk

Situated on edge of the village square flanked by Cotswold stone houses and other businesses. Large open plan busy town centre local. Flagstone floor, real fire to the Western end. a long well lit bar may be found at the rear. Interesting...
Crown

Market Street, Nailsworth, GL6 0BX

No frills pub in town centre.
Crown Inn

Inchbrook, GL5 5HA

Main road free house reopened in 1994. Comfortably furnished with live music most Saturday nights.
Egypt Mill

Station Road (Off A46), Stroud, Nailsworth, GL6 0AE
(01453) 833449
egyptmill.com/

Impressive Cotswold stone gateposts bearing the name of the establishment in iron, illuminated for effect from above welcome you to this large, imposing Mill which dates to the 14th century. It is built of the landscape – Cotswold stone an...
George Hotel

George Street, Nailsworth, GL6 0AG

In Victorian times the 17th century George Hotel was an important coaching inn for coaches bound for Bath, Bristol and Birmingham. The George Hotel closed down in the mid 1980’s. Just before closure ‘The tippler’, the newsletter for Glouces...
George Inn

Newmarket Road, Nailsworth, GL6 0RF
(01453) 833228

Traditional Cotswold stone village pub overlooking the Newmarket valley towards the hamlet of Shortwood. This seemingly remote and peaceful rural location was at one time home to three mills and a bacon-curing factory. The pub lies to the...
Jovial Forester

Northfield Road, Forest Green, GL6 0NH

Friendly one-bar local situated in lower part of village. Can be difficult to find. Food to eat-in and take-away.
Nailsworth Social Club

Brewery Lane, Nailsworth, GL6 0JQ
(01453) 834633
nailsworthsocial.com/

A nice friendly Social Club, with plenty of functions, live music, bingo etc. And with very competitive drink & food prices.
Village Inn

Bath Road, Stroud, Nailsworth, GL6 0HH
(01453) 835715
villageinn-nailsworth.co.uk/

The Village Inn, which reopened in late 2006, is unrecognisable from the inn which closed in the mid 1990s - an ugly duckling reborn as a swan. Initially the home of the Nailsworth Brewery, since 2016 Keep Brewing presides over the mash tun...
Waterloo House

George Street, Stroud, Nailsworth, GL6 0AG
(01453) 836031
waterloo-house.co.uk

Three handpumps but low trade during Covid meant Real Ale had to be withdrawn.