'The Mill House', Cothill Road
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Cothill

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This small Oxfordshire hamlet sits just south of Oxford, near Kennington, and serves as a quiet gateway to the wider Cotswolds region.

The main landmark here is Chandlings, an independent preparatory school spread across a substantial 62-acre estate at Bagley Wood. The school's history spans decades under its former name, Chandlings Manor School, before adopting its current name in 2007.

Cothill itself is modest in character, but that's rather the point. The surrounding countryside offers straightforward walking routes through gently rolling fields and tree-lined paths typical of northern Cotswolds landscape. You'll find the kind of unhurried rural atmosphere that draws many visitors to this region in the first place.

The hamlet works best as part of a broader exploration of the Oxford area rather than as a standalone destination. You can easily reach nearby Kennington village for a wander, or push further afield to larger towns like Witney or Abingdon if you want more facilities and attractions. The school grounds at Bagley Wood are architecturally interesting if you're curious about educational heritage, though visiting access tends to be restricted.

What makes Cothill valuable is how it anchors you in this quieter corner of Oxfordshire, making it an ideal base or passing point for countryside walks. It's the kind of place where you slow down and notice the landscape rather than tick off attractions.

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