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  1. Add Winchcombe to your Itinerary

    Winchcombe

    Winchcombe has a wonderfully timeless quality about it, Cotswold stone cottages enhanced by black and white half-timbered buildings, narrow side streets and charming houses make up the centre of this fabulous town.

  2. Add Tetbury to your Itinerary

    Tetbury

    Tetbury, an historic wool town, is the southern gateway to the Cotswolds. The town is known as an architectural gem with many of the wool merchants’ houses remaining the same as they were in the 16th & 17th centuries.

  3. Add Chipping Campden to your Itinerary

    Chipping Campden

    Chipping Campden is quite simply one of the finest towns in the Cotswolds – well preserved and full of history but also full of life and bustle - a 'jewel in the crown'

  4. Add Malmesbury to your Itinerary

    Malmesbury

    You might already know of Malmesbury’s rich history as England’s oldest borough or heard about the stunning 12th century Abbey still very much in use today. But there’s so much more to discover in this charming market town.

  5. Add Lechlade to your Itinerary

    Lechlade

    Lechlade is well known as the highest navigable point of the River Thames and provides a complete contrast with most Cotswold towns, having more in common with the towns of the Thames Valley.

  6. Add Painswick to your Itinerary

    Painswick

    This beautiful, historic wool town, sitting in regal hilltop splendour near Stroud, is known as ‘The Queen of the Cotswolds’. It is one of the best-preserved settlements in the Cotswolds, built from mellow honey-coloured stone.

  7. Add Burford to your Itinerary

    Burford

    Burford’s famous High Street sweeps downhill towards the River Windrush, its three arched medieval bridge and its impressive church, both sides of the street flanked by an unbroken line of ancient houses and shops.

  8. Add Broadway to your Itinerary

    Broadway

    A famous Cotswold beauty spot, and popular throughout the year. As its name suggests, Broadway is dominated by a wide main street lined with independent shops, restaurants, hotels and plenty of antique shops.

  9. Add Moreton in Marsh to your Itinerary

    Moreton in Marsh

    Located at the head of the beautiful Evenlode Valley, Moreton in Marsh is a thriving market town with excellent public transport links including a direct link to London by rail, the town dates back 1000 years to the Saxon era.

  10. Add Northleach to your Itinerary

    Northleach

    The delightful Cotswold town of Northleach is tucked away from the busy A40, between gently rolling hills, at a crossroads of the Roman Fosse Way.

  11. Add Stow on the Wold to your Itinerary

    Stow on the Wold

    At nearly 800ft, Stow is the highest of the Cotswold towns, located on the Roman Fosse Way and at the point where several roads meet, hence an important trading centre.

  12. Add Witney to your Itinerary

    Witney

    Witney is the largest of the market towns in the Oxfordshire Cotswolds and much of the architecture reflects the past prosperity of its blanket trade.

  13. Add Woodstock to your Itinerary

    Woodstock

    Situated on the edge of the Cotswolds, Woodstock is a fine Georgian town, famous as the home of Blenheim Palace, birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill.

  14. Add Charlbury to your Itinerary

    Charlbury

    Charlbury, set in the heart of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds, grew from a small clearing in the Wychwood Forest to become a prosperous market town, due largely to its reputation as a glove making centre during the 18th and 19th centuries.

  15. Add Chipping Norton to your Itinerary

    Chipping Norton

    Chipping Norton, perched on the highest point in Oxfordshire, is a bustling and lively market town.

  16. Add Cirencester to your Itinerary

    Cirencester

    Cirencester, known as the Capital of the Cotswolds, is a lovely market town with a fascinating history where you will receive a warm welcome.

  17. Add Wotton under Edge to your Itinerary

    Wotton under Edge

    The historic town of Wotton-under-Edge sits within the Cotswolds Area of Natural Beauty, in the undiscovered south Cotswolds. The ‘edge’ refers to the Cotswold escarpment, under which the town nestles, overlooking the Severn valley.

  18. Add Frampton on Severn to your Itinerary

    Frampton on Severn

    Frampton on Severn lies about 10 miles south of Gloucester on the eastern side of the River Severn.
    The Village Green in Frampton is said to be the longest village green in England, and is about 22 acres in size. Cricket is played on The Green…

  19. Add Bath to your Itinerary

    Bath

    The golden city of Bath has been welcoming visitors for over 2,000 years. Designated by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, Bath is home to some of the most impressive architectural sights in the world such as the Royal Crescent, the Circus and Pulteney

  20. Add Slad to your Itinerary

    Slad

    The Slad Valley has become immortalised by the words of the famous author Laurie Lee, whose classic novel ‘Cider with Rosie’ is known and loved all over the world. This green and tranquil, hidden valley is near Stroud and Painswick.

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