
📷 Photo by Jonathan Billinger · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This small hamlet sits quietly in the rolling Cotswolds landscape, built from the distinctive golden limestone that defines the entire region.
Laverton Meadow is the kind of place you come to for countryside that actually exists rather than the version you see on postcards. It's genuinely rural and relatively unspoiled, which means you won't find much commercial activity here, but that's exactly what draws people to it.
The surrounding area offers excellent walking opportunities through the meadows and across the wolds that shape this part of the Cotswolds. You can explore the limestone grasslands that give the region its particular character and see why this stone has been quarried here for centuries. The hamlet itself is small enough to walk through in minutes, but it makes a good starting point for exploring the wider countryside on foot.
Practically speaking, Laverton Meadow is closest to several larger towns that provide shops, restaurants, and places to stay. The nearest settlements with services are within easy driving distance, so you might base yourself in a bigger village or town and come out here for a day of walking and exploring. The landscape genuinely feels peaceful, which appeals to visitors wanting to step away from the busier tourist routes while still experiencing authentic Cotswolds scenery.
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P. Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

R. Davies · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons