Church of St Peter, Pebworth
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Pebworth

📷 Photo by David P Howard · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

You'll find this village about five miles northwest of Chipping Campden, positioned right on the border between Worcestershire and Gloucestershire.

That boundary line has shifted over the centuries, and the village's location still reflects those historical divisions. Walking through Pebworth means following quiet lanes past stone cottages with farmland opening up toward the Vale of Evesham.

The Priory is the village's most significant building, a Grade II listed structure that connects directly to Pebworth's monastic roots. If medieval architecture interests you, it's worth seeking out, as it offers genuine insight into the religious life that shaped so many communities across the Cotswolds. The building has endured through considerable change and stands as a real anchor to the village's past.

Pebworth really comes into its own as part of a larger walking circuit through the northern Cotswolds. The surrounding countryside is genuinely appealing for rambles, with established footpaths leading toward Broad Marston and Dorsington. You'll notice the landscape here feels less well-trodden than villages further south, which is precisely why people seeking quieter territory come here.

Most visitors combine Pebworth with a circular walk or drive from Chipping Campden rather than treating it as a destination in itself. There's something to be said for simply wandering about, letting the slower pace settle in, and actually having conversations with people who live here rather than moving through somewhere crowded.

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