A tunnel of colour The trees flanking this minor road have created a yellow tunnel.
HamletTowns & Villages

Upper Milton

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Upper Milton is a small hamlet sitting in the rolling countryside between Stow-on-the-Wold and Bourton-on-the-Water, roughly four miles from Stow.

It's the kind of place that rewards a quiet wander rather than a planned itinerary, with stone cottages and farmsteads scattered across the landscape in that characteristic Cotswold style.

The hamlet centres around the gentle River Eye, which creates natural walking routes through the area and gives the landscape a sense of purpose and direction. The church of Saint Peter stands as a focal point for the community, and the surrounding countryside is genuinely rewarding for those who enjoy exploring on foot.

What sets Upper Milton apart historically is its status as a Doubly Thankful Village, a designation that carries real significance. The community lost no men in either the First or Second World War, an outcome so rare across English villages that it shapes how people here understand their own history and identity.

You'll likely enjoy combining a visit with nearby Lower Slaughter, just a mile away, or with time in the busier settlements like Bourton-on-the-Water. The hamlet works best as part of a broader exploration of this particular corner of the Cotswolds rather than as a destination in itself. It's a good base for walking, and its quieter character makes it a nice contrast to the more visited villages close by.

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