A fold in the hills
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Huish

📷 Photo by Gordon Hatton · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

This tiny settlement sits in the rolling countryside between Cirencester and Swindon, where limestone villages cluster along the valleys.

Huish itself is little more than a handful of stone cottages and farmland, the kind of place you might pass through without realizing it's there. It's genuinely rural, surrounded by working agricultural land and connected by quiet country lanes rather than main roads.

What brings people here is the landscape and the walking opportunities across the surrounding hills. You're positioned well for exploring the wider Cotswold area on foot, with good access to longer trails that wind through nearby villages like Coln St Aldwyns and Fairford. The River Coln runs through the nearby valleys, and the gentle terrain makes for accessible rambling whatever your fitness level.

The hamlet has no shops or facilities of its own, so you'll need to base yourself in one of the nearby market towns. Cirencester, about six miles away, offers everything from Roman archaeology to independent cafes and a proper high street. Swindon to the north provides more substantial services if you're staying longer.

It's the kind of place that rewards slow exploration—perfect if you're after genuine countryside quiet rather than tourist attractions. The real appeal lies in the simplicity and the walking.

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