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Enjoy taking a look through a handful of my recent edits I did of my original past photos I have taken when exploring some of my local Cotswold villages.
Enjoy taking a look through a handful of my recent edits I did of my original past photos I have taken when exploring some of my local Cotswold villages.
If you’re planning a trip to the Cotswolds, these are the villages that shape the experience - the ones people save, revisit, and slowly tick off over time.
Whether you’ve already seen one or two, or you’re deciding where to add next, this makes planning your Cotswolds villages much easier.
🌼 Bibury
Historic cottages & Arlington Row
Whether you’ve already seen one or two, or you’re deciding where to add next, this makes planning your Cotswolds villages much easier.
🌼 Bibury
Historic cottages & Arlington Row
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🌿 Bourton-on-the-Water
Rivers, stone bridges & postcard views
☕️ Stow-on-the-Wold
Market town, shops & food stops
Rivers, stone bridges & postcard views
☕️ Stow-on-the-Wold
Market town, shops & food stops
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🪵 Castle Combe
A perfectly preserved medieval village
🌾 Broadway
Hilltop views & wide open landscapes
A perfectly preserved medieval village
🌾 Broadway
Hilltop views & wide open landscapes
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Some places don’t need explaining - they already live somewhere in your memory.
These are the UK locations that feel familiar because literature quietly shaped them.
From playwrights and poets to children’s stories and fantasy worlds, this is England written into the landscape.
From playwrights and poets to children’s stories and fantasy worlds, this is England written into the landscape.
5 Places for the booklovers:
🎭 Stratford-upon-Avon — where language, performance, and place blur together 🏛️ Chatsworth House — grand estates, long walks, and Regency imagination 🌼 Rydal Mount — nature as poetry, slowed right down 🐇 Hawkshead — storybook villages that shaped childhood classics 🗝️ Stow-on-the-Wold — myths, medieval lanes, and quiet fantasy lore
These places aren’t frozen in time - they’re still lived in, still walked through, still quietly inspiring.
🎭 Stratford-upon-Avon — where language, performance, and place blur together 🏛️ Chatsworth House — grand estates, long walks, and Regency imagination 🌼 Rydal Mount — nature as poetry, slowed right down 🐇 Hawkshead — storybook villages that shaped childhood classics 🗝️ Stow-on-the-Wold — myths, medieval lanes, and quiet fantasy lore
These places aren’t frozen in time - they’re still lived in, still walked through, still quietly inspiring.