A field of sheep near Painswick
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Longridge

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Longridge is a small hamlet situated in the Cotswolds that offers a genuine sense of rural character and agricultural heritage.

The settlement is built from the pale stone that defines this part of Gloucestershire, and the buildings reflect centuries of farming life in the region.

The hamlet itself is quiet and intimate, centered around traditional stone cottages and farmsteads that give you a real feel for how communities here have developed. There's little in the way of formal attractions, which is precisely the point—Longridge works best as a place to wander slowly, observe the landscape, and understand how settlements fit into their surroundings.

The real appeal lies in what's around you. The hamlet sits within rolling countryside that's ideal for walking, with footpaths connecting to the broader network of trails across the Cotswolds. The landscape here is characteristic of the region—open fields, dry stone walls, and woodland edges that shift with the seasons. It's the kind of place where you might encounter sheep and the occasional farmer more often than other visitors.

Longridge sits conveniently between larger towns. Stroud lies to the south and offers more amenities and services, while Gloucester is accessible to the north. For those wanting to experience the Cotswolds away from busier spots, Longridge provides an uncomplicated base or stop-off point. The narrow lanes demand careful driving, but on foot the place reveals itself at a proper pace.

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