Cotswolds Towns & Villages
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Shilton
The attractive ford across ‘The Shill’ brook, the open village green and pretty stone cottages are much photographed and make the village of Shilton a truly Cotswold experience.
Toddington
Toddington is home to the Gloucestershire Warwickshire Steam Railway (GWSR) main shop and Whistle tea room.
Uley
2500 years ago, Uley Bury, a great Iron Age hillfort, dominated the area.
Prestbury
Pretty village on the edge of Cheltenham, noted, amongst other things, for ghosts!
Dumbleton
Dumbleton is situated on the edge of Dumbleton Hill, a foothill of the Cotswolds and is situated within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty.
Naunton
The river Windrush flows through the village and its water meadows, making it as picturesque as any of its neighbours in the hills between Stow and Cheltenham. Mentioned in the Domesday as Niwetone. Climb the hill for a really good view of church…
Minster Lovell
This pretty village of Cotwold stone and thatched roofs is romantically positioned on the River Windrush. Reputedly the region’s most haunted village, Minster Lovell is perhaps best known the ruins of its 15th century hall, owned by generations of…
Oxford
Important historic city renowned for Colleges, Botanic Garden and museums and skyline of dreaming spires.
Combe
The name Combe, meaning valley, seems inappropriate for a village set on a hill top 45m above Evenlode valley floor! The village may have moved away from an earlier site down on the valley floor.
The village is on the edge of the Blenheim…
Bourton on the Water
Bourton-on-the-Water is a popular Cotswold destination with gently flowing River Windrush running through the centre of the village and crossed by attractive little bridges. However the village can be very busy, especially at weekends and Bank…
Bledington
Situated in the Evenlode Valley and traversing part of the Oxfordshire Way, this scenic village has an attractive green and still retains its 15th century church and Victorian maypole.
Donnington
Donnington Mill is the home of a country brewery which has given its name to a well-loved local ale.
Daglingworth
Just outside Cirencester and the first of the villages along the Duntisbourne Valley.
Coln St Aldwyns
Between Bibury and Fairford, this is one of three neighbouring villages - Hatherop and Quenington are the others.
Chipping Sodbury
Chipping Sodbury is a medieval market town edging the southern end of the Cotswold Escarpment.
Bladon
The small village of Bladon lies a couple of miles south of Woodstock on the south side of Blenheim Palace estate. The village is best known for being the burial place of Sir Winston Churchill (and his wife) in the churchyard at St Martins Church.…
Kelmscott
Kelmscott is a quiet village, set at the end of a non-through road that peters out at the nearby river Thames.
The village church, St George's, dates back to the end of the 12th century though it was subsequently enlarged on a number of…
Castle Combe
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Stanway
This estate village is centred upon the magnificent Stanway House with its baroque gatehouse and formal gardens with the highest (gravity fed) fountain in the world.