Discover Nympsfield: A Tranquil Cotswold Village Near National Trust Attractions
The tiny 'unspoilt' Cotswold village within walking distance of a National Trust attraction
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Nympsfield, a quaint village in the Cotswolds with a population under 500, offers a peaceful retreat with scenic walks and a community-owned pub. Located near Woodchester Park, it features historical sites like the Uley Long Barrow and is close to vibrant towns like Stroud for shopping and dining.
- 01Nympsfield is a small, peaceful village in the Cotswolds with less than 500 residents.
- 02The village is near Woodchester Park, a National Trust property, and the ancient Uley Long Barrow.
- 03Nympsfield features a community-owned pub, The Rose and Crown, which was saved by local fundraising.
- 04Nearby Stroud offers independent shops, galleries, and a popular Saturday market.
- 05Accommodation options include The Creamery, a charming 17th-century cottage.
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Nympsfield, a serene village in the Cotswolds, England, is an ideal getaway for those seeking tranquility away from the busier tourist spots. With a population of fewer than 500, it boasts stunning countryside and numerous walking and cycling routes. The village is conveniently located near Woodchester Park, a National Trust property featuring walking trails and a Victorian mansion. Additionally, the ancient Uley Long Barrow, a Neolithic burial site dating back to around 3,800 BC, offers a unique historical perspective and breathtaking views. Nympsfield also hosts a community-owned pub, The Rose and Crown, which was rescued through a successful three-year fundraising campaign. For those looking to explore more, the nearby town of Stroud is known for its independent shops and an award-winning market. Visitors can stay at The Creamery, a Grade II listed cottage offering modern amenities while preserving its historical charm.
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The community's efforts to save The Rose and Crown pub foster local engagement and preserve a social hub for residents and visitors.
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