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Guide to Buckland in Gloucestershire

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About Buckland

Situated near the Cotswold escarpment, Buckland offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern life, inviting exploration of its quaint streets, ancient buildings, and stunning natural surroundings.
Buckland boasts a history that stretches back centuries, evidenced by its collection of historic buildings and landmarks. The village's name is derived from Old English, meaning "land belonging to deer," a testament to its rural origins and connection to the natural world.

Buckland Wood Barn holiday rental in BucklandBuckland Wood Barn holiday rental in Buckland
Buckland Manor, a Grade I listed building, stands as a prominent reminder of the village's historical importance. Dating back to the 13th century, the manor has served various purposes over the centuries, including as a hunting lodge and a residence for local lords. Today, it operates as a luxury hotel, offering guests a glimpse into its rich past through its architecture and elegant gardens.
St. Michael and All Angels Church is another significant historical site in Buckland. Dating back to the 12th century, this charming parish church features a Norman doorway, medieval stained glass windows, and a peaceful churchyard that provides a serene setting for reflection and contemplation.
Buckland is renowned for its picturesque Cotswold stone cottages and houses, which line its winding streets and lanes. These traditional buildings, with their golden-hued limestone facades, thatched roofs, and colorful gardens bursting with flowers, create a postcard-perfect scene that epitomizes the charm of rural England.

Wandering through Buckland, visitors are treated to a visual feast of architectural delights, from quaint cottages adorned with climbing roses to grand manor houses steeped in history. The village's conservation efforts have ensured that its historic character remains intact, offering a glimpse into life in the Cotswolds through the ages.
Surrounded by the scenic beauty of the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, Buckland is an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and outdoor adventurers alike. The village is situated close to Buckland Wood, a tranquil woodland area that invites exploration through its network of footpaths and bridleways. These paths lead visitors through ancient oak and beech trees, carpeted with bluebells in spring and offering shaded retreats in summer.
For those seeking panoramic views and a sense of adventure, Buckland Hill provides a rewarding hike to the top, where breathtaking vistas of the surrounding countryside await. The hilltop offers a perfect vantage point to admire the patchwork of fields, hedgerows, and villages that define the Cotswold landscape.

Buckland maintains a strong sense of community spirit, with residents taking pride in their village's heritage and welcoming visitors with warmth and hospitality. The village pub, The Lamb Inn, serves as a hub of social activity, offering a cozy atmosphere, locally sourced cuisine, and a selection of fine ales and wines. It's a popular gathering spot where locals and visitors alike can unwind and share stories.
Throughout the year, Buckland hosts a variety of community events and celebrations that celebrate its rural traditions and culture. From village fĂȘtes and seasonal markets to historical reenactments and arts festivals, these events showcase the vibrancy and camaraderie of village life.
Buckland's central location within the Cotswolds makes it an ideal base for exploring the region's wealth of attractions. Nearby, the historic town of Broadway beckons with its elegant Georgian architecture, boutique shops, and scenic walks along the Cotswold Way. The iconic Broadway Tower, a folly offering panoramic views across Worcestershire, Gloucestershire, and beyond, is a must-visit attraction just a short drive away.

For those interested in history and heritage, Sudeley Castle and Gardens in nearby Winchcombe offers a fascinating journey through centuries of English history, set amidst stunning gardens and grounds. Meanwhile, the bustling market town of Chipping Campden, renowned for its traditional market square and Jacobean architecture, provides further opportunities for exploration and discovery.

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