| Description |
Prinknash
Abbey, near Gloucester, is one of the wonders
of the Cotswolds and has been home to a community
of Benedictine Monks since the 1930s...not
a standard cider house by any means! The Abbey’s
cider made from apples grown in their orchards,
and is available to buy from the abbey's tea
room and gift shop. Prinknash Abbey Perry
is also made but only sold through wholesalers. |
| Contact |
Adrian
Jones (General Manager, Business and Incense
Orders) |
| Address |
Prinknash
Abbey, Cranham, Gloucestershire GL4 8EX |
| Tel |
01452
812455 (Abbey) or 812066 (Gift Shop) |
| Fax |
01452
814420 (Abbey) |
| Website
| http://www.prinknashabbey.org |
| Email |
adrianjones@waitrose.com |
| Open |
Please
do not visit these premises without first telephoning. |
| Facilities |
-
Gift shop, coffee shop and toilets
- Prinknash
Bird and Deerpark
- Ample
free parking for cars and coaches. Coach
parties are welcome
-
Play area for younger children
- Picnic
area
-
Disabled access (The Bird Park is not suitable
for wheelchairs)
|
| Directions |
Directions
by road:
- From
the North - Take the A46 out of Cheltenham,
towards Stroud, pass the "Cross Hands"
junction, and drive up the hill. Prinknash
is on the right.
-
From the South - Follow the A4096 to Stroud,
take the A46 towards Cheltenham, and Prinknash
is on the left just past Painswick.
-
From the M5 - Leave the M5 at Junction 11A
and follow the A417 road towards Cirencester.
A short way along this road look out for
the Bird Park turning and exit onto the
A46 towards Stroud. Continue over the "Cross
Hands" Junction, drive up the hill
and Prinknash is on the right.
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