B4211 in Longdon Village
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Longdon

📷 Photo by Des Blenkinsopp · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

This small village sits along what was once a working railway line connecting Moreton-in-Marsh to Shipston-on-Stour.

The nine-mile branch line ran through the area and stopped at Longdon Road station, serving the local community until the railway closed many decades ago. You can still trace the old route on foot if you're interested in following the physical remains of this transport heritage through the landscape.

Longdon itself has the character of a typical smaller Cotswolds settlement, built from local stone with a distinctly rural feel shaped by centuries of farming. It's a good base for exploring the surrounding countryside on foot, with walking routes leading out through rolling farmland and connecting to neighbouring villages. The location works well for day trips too—Moreton-in-Marsh is only a few miles north and has all the shops and services you might need, while Shipston-on-Stour sits about five miles south with its market town atmosphere, antique dealers, and independent businesses.

The village appeals particularly to those with an interest in industrial and transport history or anyone seeking quiet countryside walking routes away from the more developed tourist areas. It gives you a genuine sense of how the Cotswolds functions as a living community rather than somewhere primarily geared toward visitors. The railway heritage adds another dimension for people curious about how local life has evolved over time.

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52.02537°N, 2.23875°W Data: osm