Stow-on-the-Wold
This historic market town is brimming with character. Wander through its honey-colored streets lined with independent boutiques, antique shops, and cozy tearooms. Take a moment to relax in one of the many traditional pubs or enjoy a hearty meal at a local bistro. Our personal favourites have been the Queens Head Inn in the square or the Porch House on Sheep Street!
Nearby Villages to Explore
Lower Slaughter: Just a short drive away, this picturesque village is known for its peaceful riverside setting, charming stone cottages, and the iconic Old Mill Museum. A walk along the River Eye is a must.
Bourton-on-the-Water: Often called the "Venice of the Cotswolds," this idyllic village features low arched bridges over the River Windrush, quaint shops, and attractions like the Model Village and Birdland.
The Rollright Stones: A short journey from Stow, these mysterious Neolithic monuments offer a fascinating glimpse into ancient history amidst stunning countryside views.
Broadway: This larger village is famed for its beautiful High Street, packed with boutique shops, art galleries, and excellent dining options. Take a walk up to Broadway Tower for panoramic views of the area.
Chipping Campden: A quintessential Cotswold market town, Chipping Campden is home to impressive historic architecture, lovely gardens, and an array of independent shops and eateries.
Walks and Scenic Routes
The Cotswolds is renowned for its rolling hills and scenic walking trails. The Cotswold Way and Windrush Way are nearby, offering picturesque paths to explore at your own pace.