Take a break from a hectic journey along the A40 and spend some time exploring the charming Cotswold market town of Northleach. Hidden away in a valley near the crossroads of an ancient Roman road, the Fosse Way, and the A40, you may recognise it as one of the stars of BBC3’s irreverent comedy ‘This Country’. It’s certainly worth a detour having once been a centre for the wool trade and this rich history is still very much to be seen today. Parts of it have remained unchanged since the 1500s and there are lots of little streets and alleyways to stroll around.
Despite its small size, there’s a surprising number of things to do in this thriving community as well as a good choice of independently run shops and businesses.
We’ve picked out some great ideas to help you make the most of your time here.
Cotswolds Discovery Centre and Cafe
We think this former 18th century prison works surprisingly well as a showcase for the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Not only will you discover how the Cotswolds came into being but you can also find out about the changes in rural life through its display of agricultural tools and machinery. If you’re curious about what life in the prison was like, then you can put yourself in the shoes of one of the inmates by stepping inside an original cell. There’s a super café serving a range of hot and cold drinks and snacks (open daily). The centre is open Thursday to Monday inclusive.
Mechanical Music Museum
The Wheatsheaf
Church of St Peter and St Paul
Northleach Steam Show
The Ox House @ Northleach Wine Company
Set in an ideal position overlooking the marketplace, it’s well worth stopping here and whiling away some time. Part wine merchant, part bar, part bistro, it’s sympathetically laid out and the wine barn is particularly lovely with its beams, stone walls and cosy log fire. You can enjoy everything from an excellent cup of coffee and a delicious pastry during the day to a well-priced glass of wine with nibbles later on. Particularly recommended for a light lunch.
Black Cat Café
The Doll’s House
If you’re a collector of dolls’ houses, or just fascinated by them, do not miss this ‘old curiosity’ shop for a bit of browsing or buying. There’s an amazing range of houses on display from all periods and an astounding level of detail and craftsmanship in the furniture and accessories despite the small scale. If you saw the recent TV adaption of J K Rowling’s ‘A Casual Vacancy’, you may have even spotted some of the intricate houses in the windows of the local sweet shop (Northleach was the location for the village of Pagford). Open on Saturdays, and the occasional Thursday and Friday (ring ahead to check).
Chedworth Roman Villa
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