
📷 Photo by Bill Nicholls · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This quiet village offers a true taste of the Oxfordshire Cotswolds without the usual crowds.
It’s a place where time feels like it slows down, allowing you to appreciate the simple charm of a traditional English community. As you wander its peaceful lanes, you’ll discover lovely old stone cottages and gardens that blend seamlessly with the surrounding countryside. The heart of the village is St Mary's Church, a modest but welcoming building that has stood for centuries, witnessing the passage of generations. Its history is deeply rooted in agriculture, a past you can still sense in the way the village feels connected to the land.
It’s an ideal spot if you're looking for tranquility and a gentle pace. While Little Coxwell itself is small, its location makes it a great base. You're just a stone's throw from Great Coxwell, home to the impressive medieval tithe barn, a fascinating National Trust site worth exploring. For practical needs, the market town of Faringdon is close by, offering shops, cafes, and a bit more buzz. Other nearby villages like Fernham, Longcot, Shellingford, and Coleshill are also within easy reach, inviting further exploration of this lovely part of the region. Come and experience a quieter corner of the Cotswolds.
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B. Nicholls · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

B. Nicholls · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons