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This small village makes an excellent quiet base for exploring the heart of the Cotswolds, positioned just outside Stow-on-the-Wold, one of the region's busiest market towns.
The real reason to visit is St Edward's Church, a medieval parish church that demonstrates real skill in local building and design. Constructed from the distinctive honey-coloured Cotswold stone that characterises the entire area, the church boasts a striking square tower and elegant multi-arch design that immediately catches your attention. Step inside and you'll see impressive stained glass windows that cast soft, coloured light across the interior, while the exterior buttresses and well-maintained churchyard reveal centuries of careful attention.
The church holds Grade I listed status, placing it among the finest historical buildings in the district. Its construction and upkeep reflect the wealth and significance this area enjoyed during medieval times. Visitors tend to linger over the craftsmanship evident throughout—the precisely cut stone blocks, the careful proportions, the considered details.
The village itself remains quiet and rural, offering a more intimate experience than the bustle of Stow-on-the-Wold just down the road. It's worth considering if you want genuine Cotswolds character without the crowds, while keeping easy access to the shops, restaurants and attractions in the larger town.
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