
📷 Photo by Maurice Pullin · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Out in the Wiltshire section of the Cotswolds sits this small, peaceful hamlet where you can experience authentic rural England without the crowds.
The name comes from an old term for a rabbit warren, reflecting centuries of agricultural tradition and the community's deep roots in farming and land management. What you'll find here is a handful of traditional stone buildings scattered across the countryside, surrounded by fields and quiet lanes.
The real draw of Conigre Farm is the chance to escape and genuinely unwind. It's excellent for leisurely walks through the country lanes, where you can soak in the rolling hills and open landscapes that define this part of the Cotswolds. There aren't major attractions within the hamlet itself, but that's rather the point—the appeal comes from its genuine character and the sense of stepping into another era.
The location works brilliantly as a calm base for exploring further afield. Just a short drive away you'll find Lacock, a historic village centered around its Abbey with an attached photography museum, and Corsham, a working town that features Corsham Court and offers proper shops and pubs. These nearby destinations give you access to cultural sites and amenities whenever you want them, while Conigre Farm itself remains a quiet retreat to return to at the end of the day.
Visitor reviews
Every review has a sheep rating. If you have dogs on your account, you can add an optional dog-friendly paw rating when you post.
Photos

M. Pullin · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

S. Logan · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons