
📷 Photo by Oscar Taylor · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
Inkpen is a small village in West Berkshire with around 838 residents, the kind of place where you'll actually notice the community around you.
Situated in the western part of Berkshire, it works well as a base for exploring the broader Cotswolds region while keeping its own quiet character away from the busier tourist routes.
The village serves well for walkers and countryside enthusiasts. You're surrounded by rolling chalk downland and a landscape shaped by centuries of rural life. There's genuine appeal here if you're after a slower pace — wandering through gives you a real sense of how Berkshire communities actually function rather than anything designed for visitors.
Larger market towns nearby mean you can easily access amenities and attractions whenever you need them, then return to the peacefulness of village life. It's the sort of place that rewards a leisurely exploration, particularly if you're interested in walking or simply experiencing day-to-day life in a smaller English community. The landscape around Inkpen offers plenty of opportunity for longer rambles across the downland, and the village itself provides that sense of stepping away from the main tourist circuit while still being within reach of everything the Cotswolds region has to offer.
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R. Webster · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

O. Taylor · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons