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Winchcombe is a lovely area in the Cotswolds of England, famous for its walking trails and historic black and white half-timbered houses. The Cotswold stone cottages add an atmosphere of yesteryear timelessness when life was a lot slower, giving them a storybook quality that you’ll notice as you peruse the area. There are numerous independent shops to find unique items for your friends and loved ones. Not to mention castles to explore and pubs full of character to dine in and experience real ales and lagers that have been produced in the region for generations.
Beautiful garden cottagesEnjoy the timeless beauty of the Cotswolds with a cottage that does justice to the area’s traditions. These cottages will compliment your stay with photo-worthy architecture and gardens that you’ll want to have tea in every afternoon. They are also complete with all the necessary amenities as well as plenty of decorative touches to make you feel as though you’ve lived in Winchcombe your entire life. Enjoy home cooked breakfast in the garden or fix a pot of popcorn to enjoy with a movie. Winchcombe cottages make an incredible stay possible for any traveller.
Travellers and activities
Winchcombe is not only loaded with history, it has its share of culture too. Not to mention many heritage shops to cover your shopping list. Stroll along the village streets and take in the visual history of beautiful Cotswold stonework on the buildings. There are shops with tasty chutneys, jellies, wines, cheeses, historic gifts, and souvenirs all along the cobblestone streets. Victorian tearooms offer elegance, scones and traditional teas, as well as antiques at Winchcombe’s Antique Centre. The night life is endearing, with eclectic pubs and theatre. Check out Everyman’s Theatre in nearby Cheltenham for comedy and plays.
Winchcombe for Outdoor enthusiastsWinchcombe is the perfect base for enjoying the famous Winchcombe Walkers adventures in the Cotswolds. Check out their website for detailed walking maps and festivals to take part in. The region is highly acclaimed for its vibrant hills and meandering rivers in a quintessential countryside. Some trails lead to Sudeley Castle as well as hill forts, and the lovely River Isbourne. There’s wildlife and bird watching to keep you intrigued, along with fresh sea air throughout Wardens Way and Windrush Way which are circular routes that conveniently end in Winchcombe. An exhilarating combination of nature’s beauty and magic for outdoorsy visitors.
Winchcombe for History buffsIf history is your intrigue, this destination won’t disappoint. Winchcombe offers a millennia of events dating to the Anglo Saxon Kingdom of Mercia and it’s the oldest settlement in the Cotswolds. Higher up in the hillside surrounding Winchcombe, archaeologists have discovered artefacts dating to 3000 BC. Its claim to fame includes the Sudeley Castle, Hailes Abbey, and Winchcombe Abbey built in 798. St. Peters Church, from the 15th century, also offers loads of history including The Roll of Honour from WWI veterans, a huge tower with 40 interesting gargoyles, and much more!
Winchcombe boasts a 300-gram meteorite, one of the largest to hit the United Kingdom, that scientists say originated near Jupiter.
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The Severn River bore is a natural phenomenon that happens several times each year offering an amazing surfing experience. The best place to observe this mini-tidal wave is in Minsterworth, Gloucester. Actually, this is the place where river surfing became a new sport, and you’ll understand why when you experience it.
2. Discover Winchcombe’s historic steam enginesWinchcombe Railway Museum boasts real steam engines at the GWR Railway station at Toddington. The museum is located on main street with enough memorabilia to keep you enchanted. This is a trip of a lifetime for the whole family and within a few minutes of Winchcombe.
3. Discover Winchcombe’s daily life from yesteryearAt the Town Hall you’ll find the small Winchcombe Museum filled with unusual police memorabilia, the daily life events in the town folks lives and lots of anecdotes that will give you an understanding of what it was like to live here. This is an enchanting and beautiful land well worth the visit.
4. Ancient history is at your fingertipsHaile’s Abbey and Museum includes the Chapel where the monks lived and worshipped for centuries. There is an ancient 13th century sculpture of Samson fighting a lion to greet you at the entrance. Many other sculptures and stonework will give you insight to the monastic lifestyle that pervaded this region.
5. Dare to explore the Devil’s ChimneyThis is an adventure for hiking and uncovering some mystery. The Devil’s Chimney is an iconic structure shrouded in mystery at the Leckhampton quarry. Legend has it that the chimney covers the Devil’s dwelling place deep underground. It would make an interesting day climb for unusual photo ops.
6. Visit Sudeley CastleThis structure was the former home of Katherine Parr, King Henry VIII’s last wife, while he was pursuing obtaining an heir. It has many stories and an interesting hike where one can imagine the days of King Henry VIII.
7. Explore the Neolithic long barrow from 3000 BCBelas Knap is a long barrow burial mound from around 3000 BC with an unusual trapezoid shape. The area can be reached by a beautiful hike through forested woodlands and steep hills. It’s the perfect location for a picnic lunch along the Cotswold trail with fascinating history.
Information about cottages in Winchcombe
🏡 Cottages available: | 62 properties. |
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💳 Discount available: | up to -36%. |
🌙 Minimum price per night: | from £45. |
⭐ Most popular amenities: | Wi-Fi, garden and balcony. |
🐾 Pet-friendly: | 30 properties. |
📶 For workation: | 100% of the properties. |
👩👩👧👦 For families: | 5% of the properties. |