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We love wool… do ewe?

The Cotswolds was once one of the greatest centres of the UK’s historic wool trade. The wealth that came from the Cotswold wool can still be seen across the region…

Category: News Posted: Tue, 12th May 2020

We love Malmesbury… Here’s why we think you will too!

Malmesbury’s vibrant history as England’s oldest borough gives this ancient hilltop town bags of character, including plenty of interesting relics, landmarks and buildings. Malmesbury Abbey is a must-see for history…

Category: News Posted: Wed, 6th May 2020

48 hours in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is the perfect place for a weekend break. Just 90 minutes from London by train, the Cotswolds offers charming villages, historic sites, and stunning scenery for a perfect…

Category: News Posted: Thu, 12th Sep 2019

Here’s the perfect place for a Cotswolds staycation

The town of Winchcombe is a year-round destination for a Cotswolds staycation. Summertime is no exception, with lots of events, beautiful countryside and the lovely River Windrush to enjoy, all…

Category: News Posted: Mon, 29th Jul 2019

Top 20 summer festivals in the Cotswolds

It’s festival time – no matter what the weather is like! Here’s our pick of the best summer festivals in the Cotswolds, from free community events such as Riverside Festival…

Category: News Posted: Fri, 14th Jun 2019

Top tips and hints for cycling in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds is a fantastic area for cycling, offering a mix of quiet country lanes, rolling hills, and charming villages. Whether you’re after a leisurely ride through picturesque landscapes or…

Category: News Posted: Wed, 29th May 2019

Treat Mum to a special Mother’s Day Cotswold weekend break

This year, Mother’s Day (or Mothering Sunday) falls on Sunday 31st March (for those who need a reminder!) What better way to treat your mum to the break she deserves…

Category: News Posted: Fri, 8th Mar 2019

12 cottages fit for a Cheltenham Gold Cup winner!

With less than a week to the start of the Cheltenham Festival (12-15 March) there’s no time to lose to secure your accommodation for the four days of the world’s…

Category: News Posted: Wed, 20th Feb 2019

Last-minute Valentine Cotswold weekend escapes

If you haven’t yet organised (or booked!) a romantic weekend break away with your Valentine, it’s not too late! We have 8 gorgeous Cotswold cottages still available, from just £330…

Category: News Posted: Mon, 11th Feb 2019

Top 40 annual events in the Cotswolds

If you’re planning a trip to the Cotswolds, you might want to find out what’s going on before you decide on a date. Which is why we’ve listed the Top…

Category: Arts and Culture Posted: Mon, 28th May 2018
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