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Founded in 1998, located in the Frampton on-severn, A1 Taxis decades of experience across a variety of driving experiences. All our drivers are fully insured and take nessasary driving training to be sure all our passengers are safe.

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Frampton-on-Severn

A classic Severn-side village with England’s longest village green and easy access to the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal.

See & do: Village green and lake, Severn Bore viewpoints, canal walks to Saul Junction.

History: Medieval settlement shaped by river trade; many listed buildings surround the green.

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Saul Junction & The Gloucester–Sharpness Canal

Where the Stroudwater Navigation meets the Gloucester & Sharpness Canal—boaty vibes, level towpaths and big-sky views.

See & do: Towpath cycling, Junction Bridge, Purton Ship Graveyard.

History: The 1827 canal moved cargo between the Severn and Gloucester docks; Saul was a busy interchange.

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Slimbridge (WWT) & Cambridge (Glos)

Wetland paradise minutes from Frampton.

See & do: Slimbridge Wetland Centre, riverside walks, countryside pubs.

History: Sir Peter Scott founded the WWT here in 1946, putting Slimbridge on the global wildlife map.

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Stonehouse

Well-connected town on the A419 with quick links to the M5 and the Stroud valleys.

See & do: Standish Woods, Haresfield Beacon, Stroudwater Canal paths.

History: Grew with cloth mills and the canal/railway; today a commuting and business hub.

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Stroud

Bohemian market town at the heart of the Five Valleys.

See & do: Stroud Farmers’ Market (Saturdays), canal & valley walks, Museum in the Park.

History: Woollen cloth powered Stroud’s mills; now known for arts, food and eco culture.

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Nailsworth

Small, foodie town tucked into wooded valleys.

See & do: Independent shops and delis, Ruskin Mill, Woodchester Park & Mansion.

History: Once a milling centre; now a thriving destination with craft and culinary flair.

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Minchinhampton & Rodborough Commons

Open limestone commons with free-roaming cattle and huge Cotswold views.

See & do: Kite flying, picnics, golf, Winstones Ice Cream.

History: Ancient grazing land dotted with prehistoric barrows.

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Painswick

“The Queen of the Cotswolds” with honey-stone lanes and a yew-lined churchyard.

See & do: Rococo Garden, Painswick Beacon on the Cotswold Way, boutique galleries.

History: Prospered on fine cloth; many buildings date from the 17th–18th centuries.

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Dursley & Cam

Twin communities beneath the Cotswold escarpment.

See & do: Cam Peak & Cam Long Down, Dursley Market Place, Cotswold Way segments.

History: From wool to engineering (Lister); now a lively base for outdoor lovers.

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Wotton-under-Edge

Historic town on the edge of the Cotswolds with an independent high street.

See & do: Tyndale Monument, Newark Park (NT), cinema and arts centre.

History: Medieval market town tied to the cloth trade; Tyndale’s birthplace nearby.

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Berkeley & Sharpness

Severn estuary heritage and castle country.

See & do: Berkeley Castle & Butterfly House, Cattle Country Farm Park, Sharpness Docks.

History: Berkeley Castle dates to the 12th century; Sharpness became a key Victorian port.

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Tetbury

Antique capital of the Cotswolds and gateway to Highgrove.

See & do: Market House, Highgrove Gardens (pre-book), Westonbirt Arboretum nearby.

History: Medieval wool and yarn market; later famed for antiques and royal links.

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Uley & Nympsfield

Pretty villages with big views and ancient sites.

See & do: Uley Bury hillfort, Nympsfield long barrow, Owlpen Manor, hang-gliding spots.

History: Human activity since the Neolithic; hillfort dominates the escarpment.

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Gloucester

Cathedral city with Roman roots and revitalised docks.

See & do: Gloucester Cathedral, Gloucester Quays, National Waterways Museum, rugby at Kingsholm.

History: From Roman fort to medieval wool and 19th-century docks; now a lively shopping & heritage hub.

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Thornbury (South Gloucestershire)

Historic town south of the Severn, handy for the M5.

See & do: Thornbury Castle, town centre eateries, countryside walks.

History: Tudor links and a long market tradition make it a characterful stop.

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Nearby Attractions (within ~15 miles)

Slimbridge WWT, Berkeley Castle, Woodchester Park & Mansion, Newark Park (NT), Painswick Rococo Garden, Minchinhampton & Rodborough Commons, Tyndale Monument, Gloucester Cathedral & Docks, Westonbirt Arboretum (borderline but commonly paired with Tetbury).

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Areas we cover

Frampton, Stonehouse, Stroud, Nailsworth, Tetbury, and the whole of Gloucestershire and beyond.

Airports we cover

Birmingham, Bournemouth, Bristol, Cardiff, East Midlands, Exeter, Heathrow, London City, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Southend, London Stanstead, Manchester, Oxford

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