B4040, Easton Grey
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Easton Grey

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You'll find this small village positioned right on the border between Wiltshire and Gloucestershire, lying west of Malmesbury along quiet country lanes that make for pleasant driving.

The parish church here deserves a proper look, particularly for its striking 15th-century tower, though you should know the main structure underwent a thorough Victorian restoration in 1836, so much of what you see today reflects that period. It's genuinely the kind of place that benefits from a leisurely walk through the countryside, with the surrounding Cotswolds landscape easily accessible from the village itself. The location works well if you're planning to visit Malmesbury or Sherston as well, since both market towns are close enough to combine into a day out. There's something satisfying about wandering here without feeling rushed, and it gives you a real sense of the quieter side of the region rather than the busier tourist routes.

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51.58715°N, 2.17658°W Data: osm