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A small settlement just a couple of miles from Cirencester, Wiggold is a quiet residential hamlet where you can experience the Cotswolds at a gentler pace.
The village consists mainly of traditional stone buildings in that distinctive honey colour, scattered through gently rolling countryside with mature trees lining the lanes. There's no high street or formal attractions here, which is rather the point—it's a place to absorb the unhurried rhythm of village life, take peaceful walks, and appreciate how the local architecture fits into the landscape. Most properties have well-maintained gardens that add to the sense of care and settled living.
The area's character comes from centuries of agricultural heritage and the wool trade that once shaped this entire region. Walking around, you'll see how that history is embedded in the buildings and the way the settlement has developed organically over time.
Wiggold works well as a base if you want countryside tranquility without staying somewhere busier. Cirencester is just a short drive away, where you can visit the Corinium Museum for Roman history, access decent shops and restaurants, and pick up supplies. From here you're also well positioned to explore other villages in the area and discover the network of walks that make this part of England so rewarding for visitors who like to venture beyond the main attractions.
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