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If you want the charm of a traditional Cotswolds inn without the formality of a country-house hotel, pub stays are the easiest upgrade you can make to a family trip. You get walkable villages, relaxed dining downstairs, and rooms designed for real travel days—early starts, muddy shoes, and tired kids included. These are three pub hotels that consistently make sense for short, cozy, low-stress stays in the Cotswolds for families. The Ebrington Arms – Chipping Campden Tucked just outside the village centre, The Ebrington Arms is a quietly practical base for families who want countryside access without losing convenience. The…

The Twin Slaughters consist of Upper Slaughter and Lower Slaughter, which are identified as the most beautiful villages in the Cotswolds region of England. The villages bear names derived from the Old English word “slough” (“muddy place”), yet maintain their picture-perfect status through their honey-colored houses and bridge charm and their peaceful River Eye. These villages stand out because they qualify as “doubly thankful” communities since they have experienced no soldier losses across World War I and World War II. Their distinct historical record and everlasting charm make visiting these Cotswolds Villages essential. The village of Lower Slaughter especially provides…

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