The Cotswold

The Cotswold is a beautiful area located in the southwest part of England that has exceptional beauty, charm and tranquility. The Cotswold has gained fame all over the world for its gentle hillsides, sleepy villages and spectacular natural beauty. There are so many beautiful attractions in the Cotswold that it would take months to experience them all, but here is an overview of the things that you will not want to miss on a trip to the Cotswold:

Bath
Bath is one of the most famous towns located in the Cotswold and is also one of the most historical, beautiful and charming. The city of Bath is unlike any other place in England. It is spectacular views of the countryside and astounding natural beauty around every corner. It has great history and has remarkably kept its "old-time" feel. It is a city that has such charm, that once you come, you will never want to leave.

Blenheim Palace
Blenheim Palace, the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, is one of the finest and most architecturally stunning houses in England. Blenheim Palace was once home to many of England’s most noble and has been called "the finest private house in the Cotswold." Besides great architecture and exceptional historic value, Blenheim Palace has one of the best collections of paintings in England. This palace also has a lovely connecting parkland and garden to enjoy the natural beauty of the Cotswold in a unique atmosphere.

Gloucester Cathedral
Built approximately 1300 years ago, Gloucester Cathedral is one of the most historic and beautiful buildings in England. Because this cathedral is so historical, it is one of the few places that you can go in England and get a glimpse into what life was like hundreds of years ago. Come and enjoy this Gloucester Cathedral’s old-time feel, spectacular architecture and daily worship services.

The Cotswold is one of the most beautiful and unique places in England and has much to offer visitors. Come and enjoy the Cotswold’s quaint villages, peace and tranquility and spectacular natural beauty that cannot be found anywhere else in England.