Cotswolds Towns & Villages
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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.
The Rissingtons
Great and Little Rissington are good vernacular Cotswold villages on the hillside with some fine cottages and farmhouses.
Nailsworth
The artistic, market town of Nailsworth is nestled in a wooded valley to the east of Stroud, in the south Cotswolds. Nailsworth is renowned for its selection of award-winning restaurants, pubs and cafes.
Milton under Wychwood
Dating back to medieval times, Milton under Wychwood is a large working village on the edge of the Evenlode valley and is one of three villages named after the ancient forest of Wychwood
Fairford
The town sits on a lovely stretch of the River Coln and owes its fortune to its location - an important coaching town on the old London to Gloucester route. Some of the inns and hotels are reminders of this by gone era.
Ascott under Wychwood
The village of Ascott under Wychwood is situated on the south side of the River Evenlode and lies on the Cotswolds & Malverns Railway (between London and Worcester). It is one of the three Wychwoods - the neighbouring villages of Ascott, Milton and…
Tewkesbury
Situated where the Rivers Severn and Avon meet, Tewkesbury has a character all of its own and is one of the few places in the Cotswold area where you will see black and white half–timbered buildings.
Filkins
You may go looking for two villages but you’ll only find one - and a beautiful one it is. The enchanting stone houses, working 18th century wool mill and rare Cotswold stonemasons are guaranteed to charm the discerning visitor.
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
Overbury
The village is a well kept estate village with a range of interesting building, church and walking routes.
Clanfield
An attractive village with two village greens in the broad acres of the Thames Valley, east of Lechlade set amidst good farming country, with a stream flowing between houses and the High Street.
Ford
Located on the slopes of the Upper Windrush valley, this pretty hamlet is often driven through on the B4077 going from Tewkesbury to Stow-on-the-Wold. The quaint Cotswold stone cottages and inn make for a pretty picture in this beautiful part of…
Dursley
Surrounded by hills, and sitting on the Cotswold Way in the south Cotswolds, the market town of Dursley offers lovely walks with breathtaking views and is a great base for walkers.
Minchinhampton
The delightful, small market town of Minchinhampton sits on the edge of Minchinhampton Common, near the towns of Stroud and Nailsworth in the south Cotswolds.
Eynsham
The ancient market town of Eynsham began life as a small Romano-British settlement and today retains much of its medieval heritage,
Sapperton
This small picturesque village is situated just off the A419 between Stroud and Cirencester and is famous for two key historic features - the Sapperton Canal tunnel and the many buildings in the village built in the Cotswolds Arts and Crafts style…
Blockley
Blockley was a main centre of the silk industry in the 18th and 19th centuries.
Aston
The village of Aston, four miles south of Witney, is centred around the Square - which is actually a triangle! Often linked with the neighbouring hamlet of Cote, Aston has all the essentials of village life - a church, a school, a post office, a…
Stanton
Stanton is an outstandingly beautiful village, situated below the wooded Cotswold edge.
Cleeve Hill
Cleeve Hill is the highest point both of the Cotswolds hill range and in the county of Gloucestershire, at 1,083 feet (330 m). It commands a clear view to the west, over Cheltenham and the racecourse, over the River Severn.