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This tranquil hamlet sits in the countryside where Warwickshire and Gloucestershire meet, within easy reach of Shipston-on-Stour and Moreton-in-Marsh if you need to stock up on supplies or find a restaurant.
Little Honington itself is the sort of place you come to when you want to genuinely switch off and embrace the slower rhythm of rural life. The settlement is built around traditional stone cottages that speak to centuries of continuity, and there's a real sense here of time moving at its own pace.
Don't expect shops or formal attractions—that's rather the point. What you get instead are quiet walks through the lanes and out into the surrounding fields, with rolling landscapes opening up in every direction. It's the kind of environment where you can simply wander and breathe, taking in the gentle character that defines this corner of the Cotswolds. The appeal lies in the simplicity and the genuine peace you'll find here, away from busier places but close enough that you can easily venture out to nearby villages and market towns whenever you fancy a change of scenery or want to explore what else the region has to offer. It's an ideal base if you're after authentic tranquility without feeling entirely cut off.
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