Cleeve Common is the largest common in the Cotswolds National Landscape. It's also the highest point on the Cotswolds at 330m. The Common is a conservation area and Site of Special Scientific Interest for its geology, habitats and botany and it contains a wealth of archaeological interest, including three Scheduled Monuments. It is looked after by Cleeve Common Trust, a small charity.
Cleeve Common Trust Membership
Opting to become a Cleeve Common Trust member is a way of giving a financial gift to help with the ongoing maintenance of Cleeve Common which is managed for people and wildlife by balancing long-term conservation of the landscape, the natural environment and the geological and archaeological features with today’s recreational and agricultural interests.
Due to its size, Cleeve Common can be accessed from several different places. Find out more here
If you choose to park in our Quarry car park, or the golf club car park there is a parking charge. The charge is £2 per day for any 24-hour period. Charges are seven days a week, 24 hours a day. One benefit of becoming a Cleeve Common Trust member is you can park for free in either of these car parks. All other car parks are free and there are no plans to introduce parking fees there. We also offer members vouchers for two free hot drinks at Flynn's on the Hill, the restaurant inside the golf clubhouse, and a free ticket to one of our paid-for events.
For more information on Membership and parking in the quarry and golf club car parks, please refer to the Frequently Asked Questions.