And what’s not to say about the beauty of Cotswolds. Among the hill range of England, Cotswolds is one place that is genuine and incomparable. Previously known as the ‘Heart of England’ the place is commonly called ‘Area of outstanding beauty’.
Cotswolds is visited by a large number of visitors annually as the serenity and composure of nature offers a perfect unwinding and refreshing break from the hustle and bustle of tiring city life. Cotswolds towns, villages and market towns offer the visitors every necessity that completes a perfect break away tour. Besides these towns and villages Cotswold has many other popular tourist attractions such as parks, museums and historic sites. Two of the most famous towns in Cotswold are the Shipston-on-Stour and Stow-on-the-Wold. Shipston-on-Stour Hotels and Stow on the Wold hotels provide elegant accommodation to the visitors of the Cotswolds.
Shipston-on-Stour
Located near the river Stour, there lies the small town of Shipston-on-Stour. The town gets its name from old English word meaning the Sheep-wash-town. Back in time, this town used to be a famous sheep market. There are many nearby villages which are literally undiscovered and may be that is the reason they have a mystical beauty worth paying a visit to. The church of English parish church of Saint Edmund is an amazing building of 15th century that is worth a visit. Other places of interest surrounding the town are Chipping Campden, Broadway and Moreton-in-Marsh. There are several other notable attractions around the town as well as its own natural beauty which makes it a popular residing spot for the visitors of Cotswold. There are many wonderful Shipston-on-Stour Hotels that provide a luxuries living for the visiting customers. According to the Hotels Fairy, some of these hotels include The Falcon Hotel, The George Hotel, The Blackwell grange and The White Bear hotel.
Stow on the Wold
This place makes the Cotswolds most visited market area. The town lies on a 700 ft high hill. The town has been a famous market of Cotswolds for a very long time now; the reason is that it is right at the convergence of almost all the famous roads of Cotswolds. It is famous because it has been a site of clashes and encounters due to its central location. And since those old times, the town is also a major host of many annual fairs and festivals in Cotswolds. The square is the town centre of stow. Once only used for sheep and wool trade, the square is now the centre of almost every trade including the handicrafts and other goods. Apart from the market, town’s major attraction is the Stow Church which is the resting place for many civil war heroes. The church also has a history of being used as a prison. If you are a history lover, Royalist bill is worth a visit. Some 1000 years old, it is known to be the England’s oldest inn. Another gateway to your imagination is the Toy Collection Museum where yyou will get to see toys as old as Victorian and Edwardian times. When visiting Cotswolds, spending a few days in this market town is a must. Hotels fairy list of best Stow on the Wold hotels include the Fosse Manor Hotel, the Unicorn Hotel, The Chure House Hotel and the Wyck Hill House Hotel.