
📷 Photo by Vieve Forward · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
You'll find this hamlet tucked between Minchinhampton and Tetbury in Gloucestershire, part of the wider Cherington civil parish.
It's genuinely easy to miss—there's no high street, no obvious center, just stone cottages scattered across rolling farmland where the rhythm of life follows the agricultural calendar rather than the tourist season.
The countryside here is excellent for walking, and you're well-positioned if you want to venture further afield. The Cotswold Water Park sits within reach to the south, transforming the landscape into a network of lakes and waterways that feel worlds apart from the surrounding hills. When you need proper facilities, Tetbury is about four miles away with its shops, restaurants, and market-town energy, while Minchinhampton to the north offers commons and its own village appeal.
What genuinely sets this area apart is the silence. This is working farming country, and on most days you'll encounter more sheep than people. If you're after the Cotswolds experience without the crowds that descend on the better-known honey-colored villages, this works perfectly as either a base or a peaceful stop along a longer route through the region. The local pubs in nearby Cherington provide traditional food and drink when you need a break, served with the kind of hospitality that comes from actually knowing your regulars.
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B. Boaden · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

V. Forward · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons