Cotswolds holiday cottages
The Cotswolds is an area of England that many believe typifies the English countryside. The beautiful part of the world is well known for its quaint villages, gently rolling hills and great swathes of stunning countryside. The counties of Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Wiltshire and Worcestershire combine to form the Cotswolds, and people from all over the world flock to the region in order to sample a slice of authentic English living.
This region of England is a very popular tourist destination. The ancient Roman city of Bath is right in the heart of the region, while the picturesque town of Cheltenham is as famous for its world-renowned racecourse as it is for its history. Sleepy villages such as Castle Combe and Burford also draw in visitors, as they demonstrate a view of England that is not often seen. The area is famous for its dry stone walls and very striking architecture, the entire region is littered with ancient castles and fortifications. Each one of the five counties in the Cotswolds is home to beautiful scenery and exciting visitor attractions, so a family holiday to the area will provide a multitude of exciting things to do and see.
The Cotswolds is an area of England that typifies British life, history and heritage, so a holiday in the area is truly captivating. The gently rolling hills, the picturesque villages and the quaint communities that are strewn across the region give people from all walks of like the chance of a fantastic break. Children can explore the huge swathes of natural habitat and there are plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind. Whether visitors want tranquillity and peace, historical tours or action-packed adventures, this little corner of England has it all.
This region of England is a very popular tourist destination. The ancient Roman city of Bath is right in the heart of the region, while the picturesque town of Cheltenham is as famous for its world-renowned racecourse as it is for its history. Sleepy villages such as Castle Combe and Burford also draw in visitors, as they demonstrate a view of England that is not often seen. The area is famous for its dry stone walls and very striking architecture, the entire region is littered with ancient castles and fortifications. Each one of the five counties in the Cotswolds is home to beautiful scenery and exciting visitor attractions, so a family holiday to the area will provide a multitude of exciting things to do and see.
The Cotswolds is an area of England that typifies British life, history and heritage, so a holiday in the area is truly captivating. The gently rolling hills, the picturesque villages and the quaint communities that are strewn across the region give people from all walks of like the chance of a fantastic break. Children can explore the huge swathes of natural habitat and there are plenty of opportunities to relax and unwind. Whether visitors want tranquillity and peace, historical tours or action-packed adventures, this little corner of England has it all.
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Shown on the map and list below are the popular places in Cotswold. To see the properties near a particular town click on a map marker or list item... alternatively click ‘refine your search’ to browse for a particular Cotswolds holiday home. If you wish to make a broader search click on the name of your preferred county.