The Cotswold is undeniably beautiful. It's rolling fields, woodlands and limestone, toy town villages are what distinguish the landscape character. Though despite the quaint curiosity, fresher air and nearby nature I still miss the city.
Having limited time in this part of the world has encouraged me to make the most of what's on my doorstep. When I can and the rainy weather allows, I appreciate the green spaces and visit the places on the brown signs that furnish the country roads.
Here are a few of my favourite spots:
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| Pittville Park |
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| Westbury Court Garden - the last remaining Dutch water garden in the UK. |
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| May Hill - Interesting to see mushrooms growing outside of damp, darker habitats. |
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| Winston Churchill Gardens. Sanford Park. |
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| Rococo Garden - climbing hops, towering Sunflowers and alluring Cosmos. A delightful garden with woodland, colourful planting beds and the largest thistles have ever seen! Visited in early Autumn. |
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