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Why Cotswolds, England.
The Cotswolds are 800 square miles of honey-coloured limestone villages — Bibury, Castle Combe, and Bourton-on-the-Water look unchanged since the wool-trade boom of the Middle Ages.
It is England’s largest Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty — rolling hills, dry-stone walls, and a footpath network including the 102-mile Cotswold Way.
Country-house hotels and gastropubs define the stay — places like Soho Farmhouse, The Wild Rabbit, and Daylesford’s organic farm shop draw a polished London weekend crowd.
Blenheim Palace, Churchill’s birthplace and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, anchors the region near Oxford.
A car is essential — the magic is in the lanes between villages, with pub lunches and antique shops at every turn.
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