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This small Gloucestershire village sits at the foot of the Cotswold Edge, giving you easy access to both countryside walks and local attractions.
The village itself is compact and genuinely friendly, with a traditional pub and local shops that serve the community rather than catering primarily to visitors.
What makes Weston particularly worth a stop is its location. You're perfectly positioned for exploring the Edge itself, which offers excellent walking opportunities with views stretching across the Vale of Evesham. The nearby market town of Chipping Campden is just a short drive away and provides all the shops, restaurants and galleries you might want for a fuller day out. Moreton-in-Marsh and Broadway are also within easy reach if you're planning to explore further afield.
The village has genuine historical roots dating back centuries, with the church of St Lawrence standing as a focal point of the community. Local pubs serve traditional food and ales, and there's a real sense of a working village here rather than somewhere entirely shaped by tourism.
The Cotswold Way long-distance path passes nearby, making this a good stopping point for walkers. If you're after a quieter base with genuine character rather than the busier tourist hotspots, Weston offers that while keeping you well connected to everything the Cotswolds has to offer. The Edge provides natural drama and great views without requiring serious climbing.
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P. Brophy · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

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