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Upper Kilcott is a small hamlet in the southern Cotswolds where life moves at a gentle pace.
The settlement consists of traditional stone buildings constructed from the warm honey-coloured limestone that characterizes the region, and they sit comfortably within the rolling green landscape without any sense of intrusion. There's no high street here, no cluster of tourist attractions — instead, what you get is the authentic character of a working village where people actually live.
The real draw is the countryside itself. A network of public footpaths spreads across the surrounding landscape, taking you through wooded valleys and open fields. Whether you're after a quiet wander or something more substantial, the walks here offer genuine contact with the rural character that makes the Cotswolds special. It's the kind of place that rewards simply being present — sitting on a bench, watching the light change across the hills, or taking time to notice details you'd miss elsewhere.
For everyday needs like shops, cafes, and pubs, Wotton-under-Edge is a short drive away and serves as the nearest proper market town, with Dursley also accessible nearby. Upper Kilcott works best as a base if you're looking for genuine peace and want to experience what English country life actually feels like, rather than a packaged version of it.
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R. Webster · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

P. Halling · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons