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Sherston sits about five miles west of Malmesbury in Wiltshire, right where the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty begins.
What you get here is a genuinely quiet village where you can experience real countryside life without the tourist traffic that comes with some of the larger market towns in the region.
The heart of the village centers on its green and church, with a selection of local pubs and shops that feel like part of an actual working community rather than something staged for visitors. The River Avon flows through here on its journey to Malmesbury, offering pleasant walks along its banks and through the surrounding farmland. If Roman history interests you, the Fosse Way runs along the southeastern edge of the parish—one of the main Roman roads whose influence you can still see in how the landscape is organized today.
There's the hamlet of Pinkney a bit further east along the Malmesbury road if you want to expand your exploration, and Easton Town sits right next door. This is genuinely a place for a leisurely afternoon on foot, stopping at a pub for lunch, and absorbing the feel of the Cotswolds without the sense of being on a well-trodden path. It also works well as a base for exploring the wider area, being close enough to Malmesbury for day trips whenever you fancy venturing out.
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R. Cornfoot · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons