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Painswick: The hidden gem of the Cotswolds

Posted: Wed, 19th Mar 2025
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The Cotswolds is famous for its picturesque villages, rolling hills, and honey-coloured stone cottages. While towns like Bourton-on-the-Water and Bibury attract thousands of visitors each year, there’s one charming village that remains a hidden treasure – Painswick. Often called the “Queen of the Cotswolds,” Painswick offers a perfect blend of history, beauty, and tranquillity.

A village steeped in history

Painswick has a rich history dating back to medieval times, with much of its charm rooted in its wool trade heritage. Many of the village’s buildings are constructed from traditional Cotswold stone, creating an enchanting atmosphere that feels like stepping back in time. The narrow streets, lined with historic homes and cosy tearooms, make for an unforgettable stroll.

One of the most iconic landmarks is St. Mary’s Church, famous for its 99 yew trees that create an almost mythical setting. According to legend, a 100th tree will never grow, adding a touch of mystery to the village’s charm.

Must-see attractions in Painswick

While Painswick is a small village, it boasts plenty of attractions for visitors looking to experience authentic Cotswold life:

For food lovers, Painswick doesn’t disappoint. Many inns and cafés serve classic British dishes made with fresh, local ingredients. Afternoon tea in one of the village’s quaint tearooms is a must for visitors looking to indulge in a true Cotswold experience.

Why visit Painswick?

If you’re looking for an escape from the crowds while still experiencing the beauty and charm of the Cotswolds, Painswick is the perfect destination. Whether you’re a history buff, a nature enthusiast, or simply in search of a peaceful retreat, this underrated village has something special to offer.

Next time you’re planning a trip to the Cotswolds, consider exploring Painswick—the “Queen of the Cotswolds” awaits!

Where to stay

For those looking to experience the beauty of Painswick with all the comforts of home, we offer a selection of handpicked holiday cottages that provide the perfect base for your stay. Whether you’re planning a romantic getaway, a family retreat, or a countryside escape, our properties offer something special for everyone.

stable cottage

Stable Cottage at Freams Farm

Sleeps 4+1 in 3 bedrooms

Dog friendly

Distinctive, reverse-living, Cotswold stone barn that started its life in 1825 as the stables to the nearby manor house.

lucknow cottage

Lucknow Cottage

Sleeps 6 in 3 bedrooms

Dog friendly

Boutique retreat in the heart of the Cotswolds. Beautifully refurbished, the house preserves its original charm while adding a touch of elegance, making it a truly special place to stay.

court cottage living room

Court Cottage

Sleeps 8 in 4 bedrooms

Near local pub

A handsome, four-bedroom country retreat with a magnificent view down the Painswick Valley. There is a wrap-around garden with a lawn, mature borders, and a gate that opens to the estate’s meadows and woodland.

highgate cottage views

Highgate House

Sleeps 10 in 5 bedrooms

Dog friendly with pool and tennis court

A breath-taking Georgian manor house with sweeping countryside views. With a beautiful orangery for dining, elegant country kitchen and plenty of space to spend time together.

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