Five Staycations Destinations You Might Want to Move to!

After a great staycation, many visitors will miss the place they've just been to. In fact, some will take it one step further and consider moving there!

The beautiful Cotswolds is filled with staycation destinations that would be a dream to relocate to. Unique Cotswold Cottages offers luxury cottage retreats for two in three distinct locations within the idyllic Cotswolds.

Read on to learn about the five staycation destinations you might consider moving to – in and
around the Cotswolds.

  1. Stratford-upon-Avon – known for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare, Stratford-upon-Avon
    is to the north of the Cotswolds. Surrounded by the glorious Warwickshire countryside, this market
    town is somewhere you might want to move to for its natural beauty and rich, cultural heritage.
  2. Winchcombe – this Anglo-Saxon town is a popular staycation location for its proximity to Sudeley
  3. Castle – a gorgeous example of 15th century architecture. You also might want to consider moving to Winchcombe for its tranquil natural environment and close-knit community. It has an amazing array of walking paths, and is in close proximity to Cheltenham with all it has to offer. If you’d ever like to visit, Unique Cotswold Cottages have their The Bolt Hole cottage in this stunning location.
  4. Broadway – this pretty Cotswold village lies at the base of the Worcestershire hills and has many local attractions to enjoy like The Heritage Railway or The Broadway Tower. Relocating there wouldn’t be a bad idea either! You’d have dreamy cottages and postcard-worthy landscapes right outside your doorstep.
  5. Chipping Campden – visitors love this market town’s elegant, terraced high street and charming buildings. It’s also worth moving there so you can enjoy their cozy tea rooms and pubs all year round. If you’d ever like to visit Chipping Campden, Unique Cotswold Cottages have a lovely cottage retreat in Stow-on-the-Wold that is only a short drive away.
  6. Cirencester – labelled “The Capital of the Cotswolds,” Cirencester is a popular tourist town for its historical ties to the Romans – having once been a Romano-British settlement! With its bustling shopping areas and good commuter links, it’s a great place to move too as well.

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