Explore the idyllic charm of the Cotswolds, a region in England renowned for its rolling hills and picturesque honey-colored stone villages. This collection highlights historic castles, breathtaking gardens, and some of the most beautiful villages, offering a glimpse into traditional English countryside life.
Sudeley Castle
A historic castle in Gloucestershire, known for its royal connections and beautiful gardens.
Blenheim Palace
A monumental country house and UNESCO World Heritage Site, famed as the birthplace of Winston Churchill.
Rollright Stones
An ancient megalithic complex, often called the 'Stonehenge of the Cotswolds,' steeped in myth and legend.
Belas Knap
An impressive Neolithic long barrow and burial chamber offering insights into ancient history.
Winchcombe
A charming Cotswold market town known for its historic architecture and proximity to Sudeley Castle.
Hidcote Manor Garden
A renowned Arts and Crafts garden, celebrated for its exquisite design and diverse plant collections.
Kiftsgate Garden
A stunning privately owned garden with breathtaking views, famous for its roses and unique planting.
Bourton-on-the-Water
A picturesque village often called the 'Venice of the Cotswolds' due to the River Windrush flowing through its centre.
Broadway
A sought-after Cotswold village known for its elegant high street, independent shops, and proximity to Broadway Tower.
Bibury
A famously beautiful village, often described as the 'most beautiful village in England,' with its iconic Arlington Row.
Stow-on-the-Wold
A historic market town perched on a hill, known for its antique shops and ancient market square.
Chipping Campden
A historic wool town renowned for its beautiful Market Hall and its significance in the Arts and Crafts movement.
Upper Slaughter
A serene and unspoiled village, considered one of the most beautiful in the Cotswolds, with a ford and charming old houses.
Lower Slaughter
A tranquil village that retains its historic charm, featuring a picturesque mill and riverside setting.
Painswick
Known as the 'Queen of the Cotswolds,' this hilltop village boasts stunning architecture and the beautiful Rococo Garden.
Rococo Garden
An unusual and playful 18th-century garden designed in the theatrical Rococo style.
Sheepscombe
A small, quiet village nestled in a valley, offering a peaceful escape and access to scenic walks.
Burford
A picturesque medieval market town with a famous high street that slopes steeply down to the River Windrush.
Stroud
A market town at the heart of the Cotswolds, famous for its vibrant farmers' market and independent spirit.
Bath
A beautiful historic city famous for its Roman Baths, Georgian architecture, and natural hot springs.
Miserden
A quiet and secluded Cotswold village surrounded by picturesque countryside and woodland.
Miserden Estate
A working country estate offering tranquil walks through woodlands and gardens, set in a secluded Cotswold valley.
Stanton
A quintessential Cotswold village with honey-colored stone cottages and beautiful surrounding countryside.
Stanway
A hidden gem village, home to the magnificent Stanway House and its impressive water fountain.
Naunton
A peaceful and exceptionally pretty Cotswold village centered around a stream and ancient manor house.
Blockley
A former silk-weaving village, now a tranquil and attractive settlement with a strong sense of community.
Snowshill
A charming and secluded Cotswold village, famous for its picturesque setting and the eccentric Snowshill Manor.
Duntisbourne Abbots
A peaceful and picturesque village located in a tranquil valley, offering scenic walks and a quiet escape.