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This small hamlet sits within the Cotswold hills and gives you a genuine sense of how peaceful this region can be.
You'll find traditional stone homes with warm honey-coloured walls scattered across the landscape, their appearance unchanged by time and fitting naturally into the surrounding countryside.
The real appeal here is the slowness of it all. This is a place for unhurried walks along country lanes, breathing in the air, and taking in the views across the valleys. There's nothing grand to see, and that's rather the point—the attraction lies in its genuine quietness and the opportunity to step away from things.
Like the settlements around it, this hamlet's history is tied to agriculture and the wool trade, which both shaped the rural character that remains today. It's primarily a residential area, but you're well positioned for getting out and about. Stroud, a lively market town with independent shops and cafes, is just a short drive away. The village of Painswick, famous for its churchyard yew trees, is equally close. For bigger city amenities, Gloucester and Cheltenham are within easy reach.
What you get here is understated rather than showy—a place where the Cotswolds reveal themselves in their quietest form, ideal if you want to genuinely experience the region's character without needing to seek out particular attractions.
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Jaggery · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

Jaggery · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons