
📷 Photo by Jonathan Billinger · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons
This quiet hamlet in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds offers a genuine taste of rural English life away from the bustle of larger villages.
Time moves a little differently here, which makes it ideal if you're after peace and a real connection with the landscape. The characteristic Cotswold stone buildings sit comfortably within the gentle rolling hills and mature trees that define the area.
Walking is really the best way to experience what this place is about. Public footpaths weave through the surrounding fields, offering routes for anything from a gentle stroll to a longer ramble, and you can take in the countryside views and traditional architecture entirely at your own pace. There are no major attractions or busy shops here—the hamlet itself is what draws people. It's about slowing down, observing, and unwinding.
Like many settlements in this region, Wickridge Street's roots stretch back centuries, developing from an agricultural past. The enduring character of its buildings reflects a long history tied to the land. If you need more amenities, shops, restaurants, or larger historical sites, Gloucester is a convenient drive to the west, or head east towards Cheltenham for its Regency architecture and wider choice of eateries. This is a tranquil base from which to explore the broader Cotswolds, offering a truly authentic, unhurried experience.
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J. Billinger · CC BY-SA 2.0 · Wikimedia Commons

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