Thursday, 18 October 2012

Living the dream in a Cotswold holiday cottage

Upon entering the Cotswold region, you may feel as though you have stepped back in time; the urgency in your step fades away, as the pace slows down and the gentle meandering begins. Cobble stone bridges, tiny pathways overrun with wildflowers and thatched-roof houses make up the quaint, charmingly old-world villages of the Cotswolds. There is nowhere quite like here, nowhere that can compete with the quintessential Englishness of all that exists in this little corner of the world.
The crumbling, majestic churches and well-to-do mansions speak of old wealth; during medieval times, the Cotswolds grew famous for the wool produced using local sheep, and it was at this time that the now-rickety, but ever charming cottages, almshouses and estates were constructed. The trade elapsed but the beauty remained, and today those staying in the holiday cottages Cotswolds villages have to offer, can expect to find smiling locals, tea houses, country inns and caramel-hued limestone buildings wherever they go.
The cottages here are brimming over with visitors each and every summer, with most seeking out some form of retreat from the daily grind; lucky for them, this is precisely what the holiday cottages Cotswolds landlords own, can provide. These lovely dwellings perfectly encapsulate the timeless, peaceful atmosphere which draws so many people to the Cotswolds, and allow visitors to take part in local life for a little while, chatting with next door neighbours, setting off on countryside rambles and sipping on tea whilst admiring the beauty of their surroundings.
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