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This small village sits in the heart of the Cotswolds, about three miles southeast of Minchinhampton and four miles north of Tetbury, making it a convenient base for exploring the wider area.
With a population of just over 200, Cherington feels genuinely rural — the kind of place where things unfold in their own time rather than to any particular schedule.
The village clusters around its church, which is worth exploring if you're interested in local history. You'll see traditional stone cottages scattered along quiet lanes, exactly the sort of architecture that defines the Cotswolds. The surrounding countryside is superb for walking, with rolling fields and footpaths that connect you to neighbouring villages. If you're passing through by car, it's worth stopping to spend some time on foot — there's something settling about the peace you'll find here.
Tetbury, close enough for an easy drive, has the shops and restaurants you might need if you're looking for more substantial facilities. This location works particularly well if you're using it as a base for exploring the broader Cotswolds region, whether you're heading to larger attractions or discovering other villages under your own steam. It's the sort of place that really opens up if you're willing to take your time and stay curious about what rural English village life actually looks like.
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