HERE are some of the the best New Year's Eve treats taking place near you.
Taskmaster
Where: The Crown Inn, Frampton Mansell
The Taskmaster will be setting you a series of stupefying tasks to show your creative competitiveness, assemble a team of four-eight.
Three Course Buffet Meal, a Glass of Bubbly on the stroke of Midnight and other goodies and prizes.
Tickets are £45 per head.
More details from thecrowninn-cotswolds.co.uk
Old Boathouse
Where: De Vere Cotswold Water Park Hotel, South Cerney
Celebrate the New Year at The Old Boathouse Restaurant and Bar.
Enjoy a glass of Prosecco, tuck into a sumptuous sharing platter and then dance the night away with live entertainment.
£50 per person.
More details from devere.co.uk/cotswold-water-park-hotel
Alpine twist House Party
Where: Dormy House, Broadway
Their New Year’s Eve party has become the talk of the Cotswolds in recent years.
Something to do with the gourmet food, the Champagne, the midnight fireworks and the dancing into the early hours, no doubt.
£95 per person.
More details from dormyhouse.co.uk/occasions/newyearseve/
Club TROTicana
Where: The Royal Oak, Tetbury
The final night of 2019 will be host to an epic showdown between The Comical Brothers featuring Rave & disco anthems and club bangers.
Free entry from 8pm.
More details from theroyaloaktetbury.co.uk/events-calendar/
Chef’s Table Supper
Where: The Cookery School at Daylesford, Stow-on-the-Wold
An unforgettable evening in The Cookery School at their Chef’s Table Supper.
Sit back and relax whilst our chefs create a delicious, seasonal tasting menu right in front of you.
£195 per person.
More details from daylesford.com/cookeryschool/events
Dinner and Dancing
Where: Egypt Mill Hotel and Restaurant, Nailsworth
Join the party at Egypt Mill with an amazing three course dinner and dancing until 1am.
£50 per person.
Call them on 01453 833449 to book.
More details from egyptmill.com
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