WOODSTOCK
Our journey begins with a visit to the charming market town of Woodstock, one of Oxfordshire’s most attractive and historic destinations. Steeped in history and renowned for its elegant Georgian architecture, Woodstock offers visitors a delightful blend of heritage, character, and quintessential English charm.
Take time to wander along its picturesque streets lined with independent boutiques, antique shops, traditional inns, and inviting cafés. The town's rich past is reflected in its beautiful buildings and welcoming atmosphere, making it a perfect introduction to the timeless appeal of the English countryside. Enjoy exploring at your leisure and soaking up the unique character of this delightful Oxfordshire town.
STOW-ON-THE-WOLD
From Woodstock, we journey into the heart of the Cotswolds to the historic market town of Stow-on-the-Wold. Situated at one of the highest points in the Cotswolds, Stow is renowned for its impressive market square, honey-coloured stone buildings, and welcoming traditional inns.
Once a thriving centre of the medieval wool trade, the town today offers a delightful mix of antique shops, independent boutiques, cosy tea rooms, and historic pubs. Visitors can also discover the famous north door of St Edward’s Church, framed by ancient yew trees and widely believed to have inspired J.R.R. Tolkien’s depiction of the Doors of Durin in The Lord of the Rings. Take the opportunity to explore this enchanting market town at your own pace, uncovering its rich history, architectural beauty, and unmistakable Cotswold charm.
BAMPTON
Our final stop brings us to the charming village of Bampton, nestled among rolling countryside and known for its traditional limestone cottages and peaceful village green.
Bampton’s historic parish church, St Mary the Virgin, and its quiet lanes lined with characterful homes perfectly capture the enduring charm of rural England. The village is also recognised as a filming location for the beloved television series Downton Abbey, offering an added point of interest for fans of the show while remaining an equally delightful and authentic Cotswold experience for visitors discovering it for the first time.