An old Manor House in the Cotswolds with honey-colours bricks and high slate roof overlooks a shingled drive and large lawn.s Stourton Manor near Shipston-on-Stour in The Cotswolds

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Book a holiday cottage in the Cotswolds, a range of hills that flow through Gloucestershire and Oxfordshire. Visit the array of picturesque honey-coloured villages and little market towns dotting the landscape. Each cottage is like stepping back into a quaint English tableau from a bygone era. Villages like BroadwayStow-on-the-Wold and Moreton-in-the Marsh are beautiful examples of Cotswold communities. Here, you will find some stunning, often luxurious Cotswold holiday cottages to suit your needs. Take time to wander along the cobbled streets and visit the quaint old shops and restaurants that abound. The Cotswolds lie within easy reach of some of England’s most beautiful towns and cities, including Oxford, Bath, Cheltenham and Stratford-upon-Avon.

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The Cotswolds are littered with country houses and places of interest, making them great places to visit on your Cotswold holidays. Must-See destinations on your holiday bucket list should include Sudeley Castle, the Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust, Hidcote Manor and Gardens, Berkeley Castle and Tewkesbury Abbey. All the family will enjoy a holiday in the Cotswolds: There are lots of fun places to go with the children, such as the Cotswold Farm Park and Cotswold Country Park.

The area is a walkers’ paradise, intertwined with footpaths and long-distance walks, including The Cotswolds Way. For culture lovers, Cheltenham Festivals and the Everyman Theatre lie to the west, while to the North, a night out at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stratford on Avon offers plenty of choice for evenings out.