Quintessential English Villages
The Cotswolds charm with honey-hued stone cottages and winding lanes in villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and Bibury. Flower-filled gardens, thatched roofs, and ancient churches capture the essence of rural England.
We love the Cotswolds for its storybook villages, rolling hills, and unhurried pace that invites you to truly slow down. Honey-colored stone cottages, winding country lanes, and centuries-old pubs create a sense of timelessness that feels both comforting and quietly luxurious.
The Cotswolds charm with honey-hued stone cottages and winding lanes in villages like Bourton-on-the-Water and Bibury. Flower-filled gardens, thatched roofs, and ancient churches capture the essence of rural England.
Gentle hills dotted with sheep, centuries-old dry stone walls, and magnificent gardens like Hidcote delight walkers, cyclists, and nature lovers. Each season brings a new palette of colors, from golden summers to autumn reds.
Traditional towns such as Cirencester and Chipping Campden are alive with bustling markets, independent shops, and fascinating histories dating back to Roman times. Medieval churches and local museums offer glimpses into the region’s past.
Steeped in history, The Lygon Arms is an enchanting Cotswolds inn dating back to the 14th century. Flagstone floors, timber beams, and crackling fires pair with spacious, elegantly-furnished rooms, award-winning dining, and a tranquil spa. An iconic coaching inn that’s hosted monarchs and luminaries, it’s ideally situated in Broadway for exploring quaint villages and rolling countryside.
A showcase of English country elegance, The Slaughters Manor House sits amid manicured gardens in one of the Cotswolds’ prettiest villages. Indulge in individually styled rooms, modern British cuisine, croquet on the lawn, or cocktails by a roaring fire. Perfect for romantic escapes and celebrations, every stay melds tradition, luxury, and intimate charm.