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English Villages

Jan Austen's memorial stone at Westminster abbey
Step into the pages of the Jane Austen novels, through Lacock’s cobbled lanes, the sweeping lawns of Stanway House, and the poetic calm of Adlestrop
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The iconic bridge of Castle Combe
Let us introduce you to… Castle Combe, a simply outstanding example of quintessential English villages. Castle Combe, a winner in our eyes and hearts We debated the many pituresque villages in the Cotswolds in our last Travel Tips blog, pitting one against the other competing for the monika of ‘prettiest vilage in the Cotswolds’, but...
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One of the prettiest Cotswold villages
Having lived in the Cotswolds for many years, and had the abject pleasure of showing guests from all over the world the delights of the region, we know that one of the biggest draws when visiting England, is the quintessential villages, filled with honey coloured stone cottages and quaint pubs. So with our knowledge and...
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The Grand Bridge in the grounds of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock. The palace in the background.
When you think of English villages, you may be taken away to an unspoilt landscape of rolling hills, peppered with honey-coloured cottages, Saxon towered churches and comfortable pubs with roaring fires and sleepy dogs. And you wouldn’t be disappointed.
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