The Most Beautiful English Villages
It is no coincidence that βHarry Potterβ, βThe Lord of the Ringsβ or βThe Chronicles of Narniaβ all come from English writers: all of them were inspired by the landscapes and hamlets of their childhood. Let’s discover together this list of the most beautiful english villages!
The most beautiful english villages
Among the small historic villages that can be found in Europe, English towns have a particular charm. With their small stone houses, their churches and their locations surrounded by greenery, these towns will be ideal for an excursion outside the city. Discover now the most beautiful English villages where you can escape for a weekend!
–Henley-on-Thames
Henley-on-Thames is THE English village that you should not miss. On the banks of the Thames, surrounded by hills and forests, it is straight out of a postcard! The central square is extremely beautiful with its town hall at the top and its historic church at the bottom! Stroll through the shops, between the half-timbered houses and the original shop windows, and have a tea and a pastry on the beautiful square to soak up the place.
In early summer, Henley-on-Thames hosts the Royal Regatta: a rowing race which attracts rowing teams from all over the world. The village becomes a veritable parade of high-level athletes!
And for children, playgrounds for all ages, rides not far from the river and the rowing museum which also offers a permanent and animated exhibition on the theme of the famous British tale βThe Wind in the Willowsβ by Kenneth Grahame. A cafΓ© and a beautiful terrace for a coffee break will end the visit.
–Bibury
On the banks of the River Coln, in the heart of the beautiful Cotswolds, the village of Bibury is often cited as ‘the most beautiful village in England’. And I confirm! The landscapes with green hills and honey-colored stone cottages seem to come straight out of a watercolor.
Stroll through the small streets to discover houses steeped in history – most of them date from the 17th century – and visit the Saxon church of St Mary. Also head to Arlington Row, where you will take a souvenir photo of the very popular row of houses, homes of wool spinners in the 14th century. It is one of the most famous photos of the region. Don’t miss the trout breeding farm, in operation since 1902.
–Lacock
If you are passionate about history – or time travel! – the superb English village of Lacock is for you! You will be blown away by the concentration of centuries-old buildings in one place. Walk through the streets of Lacock and you will be transported to the 19th century in the blink of an eye!
Moreover, the village is often the subject of film sets. You may recognize the houses and narrow streets used in the film “Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone” or even the romantic setting of the film adaptation of the famous – and no less romantic – “Pride and Prejudice” by Jane Austen. A little advice, however, arrive early in the morning if you want to enjoy the village in peace or take your photos without the horde of tourists who rush to Lacock every summer.
–Castleton
If you have some time during your stay in England, another village that is magnificent: Castleton, in the Peak District National Park. Here either, you will not be alone, but despite the many visitors that the village surrounded by mountains attracts, its authenticity and its charming tea rooms come in handy if you are returning from the ascent of Mount βMam Torβ (height of 517 meters).
At the top of the mountain, you will also enjoy breathtaking views of the region and the village of Castleton. Don’t miss the many caves in the surrounding area as well as the Cave Dale valley, just above the village. If you are a movie buff, you will undoubtedly recognize the setting of the scenes from the 80s film βThe Princess Brideβ.
–Bamburgh
Set in the stunning landscapes of Northumberland, the bucolic village of Bamburgh is breathtaking. So, yes, its perched castle which overlooks the sea and its splendid beach which is a delight for families, make Bamburgh a destination of choice more than a stopover before Scotland!
But that’s not all, not only is Bamburgh superb, the village is also a haven of serenity. Relax on the beach, visit the superb medieval castle or enjoy a game of cricket around the fortress. I repeat, Bamburgh is ideal for recharging your batteries!
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