Tetbury, the second largest town in the Cotswolds, is just as adored by royals, as it is by tourists and locals.
Famous for its proximity to Highgrove House, the private residence of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, the beautifully maintained royal gardens are open to the public on guided tours.
A stone’s throw away is King Charles’ Duchy Home Farm, an organic farm part of the monarch’s expansive country home. Produce from here can be sampled at cafes, shops, and restaurants around the town.
The town itself boasts stunning Georgian architecture, with many 17th-century buildings, including the iconic Market House, a Grade I listed building. Dating all the way back to 1651, it continues to host its weekly market every Wednesday and Saturday.
Visiting Tetbury in autumn offers an especially picturesque experience, with the town’s golden-hued buildings and surrounding Cotswold countryside bathed in fall colours, perfect for scenic walks and cosy afternoons in local tearooms.
The market town has long been a centre for antiques, with numerous independent shops lining the cobbled streets, offering treasures to collectors and casual shoppers.
History enthusiasts must visit St. Mary the Virgin Church. Built in 1781, it is a striking example of Victorian Gothic architecture, known for its soaring spire that dominates the town’s skyline.
Each May, the town hosts the Woolsack Races, a whimsical event where participants race uphill carrying heavy sacks of wool, celebrating its heritage as a wool-trading hub.
Just a short drive from busier Cotswolds attractions like Cirencester and Castle Comb, Tetbury proves to be a peaceful retreat while still offering plenty to see and do.
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