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This small village sits in the heart of the Cotswolds, just a few miles south of Cirencester, one of the region's most substantial towns.
You'll find the kind of peaceful countryside experience here that draws people to this area—rolling fields and traditional stone buildings that speak to centuries of rural life.
The village centres around its parish church, which contains some interesting medieval features if ecclesiastical architecture appeals to you. The surrounding countryside is excellent for walking, with footpaths connecting to nearby villages and across open farmland. It's the sort of place where you can wander without a strict itinerary and discover the landscape at your own pace.
Cirencester, just a short distance away, serves as your nearest proper hub with shops, restaurants, and services. The town is home to the Royal Agricultural University, the world's oldest agricultural college, and has its own market and museum if you want somewhere with more facilities to base yourself. Cirencester sits conveniently between Oxford to the east and Gloucester to the north, making it easy to explore wider Cotswolds attractions from there.
Little Coxwell works best as part of a broader village-hopping exploration rather than as a destination in itself, but that's precisely what makes it appealing if you're after authentic countryside rather than tourist infrastructure.
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B. Nicholls · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

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