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Broughton Gifford sits in west Wiltshire, just a few miles northeast of Bradford-on-Avon, making it straightforward to reach if you're exploring that corner of the Cotswolds.
You'll find stone cottages arranged along quiet lanes with the River Avon flowing nearby, providing a pleasant setting for walks through the river valley.
The village carries genuine historical weight. There's evidence of settlement stretching back centuries, and you can read this history directly in the buildings themselves. The parish church is worth visiting if you're interested in local ecclesiastical architecture, and the surrounding countryside offers accessible walking routes that are particularly rewarding during the warmer months.
What works about Broughton Gifford is that it hasn't been heavily shaped by tourism development. You get an authentic feel for village life here rather than something polished for visitors. There are a couple of pubs where you can eat and drink without ceremony, and the place functions well either as a quiet destination in its own right or as a base for visiting Bradford-on-Avon nearby, which offers considerably more shops, restaurants, and attractions. The location also puts you within easy reach of Melksham and the broader Wiltshire countryside if you want to explore further afield.
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M. Pullin · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons