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Inside pretty town dubbed ‘Queen of the Cotswolds’ that’s frozen in time

By staff3 September 2025No Comments2 Mins Read

It’s one of the Cotswolds’ best-preserved areas and has remained almost unchanged over the decades. It’s a great place to visit as autumn approaches.

Painswick, Gloucestershire , Cotswolds, United Kingdom. Photo taken in Autumn, on the 2nd of November  2024.
The town has incredible beauty(Image: by Andrea Pucci via Getty Images)

Painswick, which has been dubbed “The Queen of the Cotswolds” by many, is a lesser-known gem of the area and makes for a brilliant day out.

This charming town stands as one of the Cotswolds’ most perfectly preserved locations, having stayed virtually untouched through the years, and is encircled by stunning rural landscapes.

Its winding lanes are home to England’s most ancient structure to accommodate a Post Office and the nation’s most historic bowling green. The area is home to some of the UK’s most stunning towns and villages.

Should you be considering a visit, you ought to explore St Mary’s church, which stands among 99 yew trees creating one of the most striking churchyards in Britain.

Painswick
The town has been called ‘The Queen of the Cotswolds’(Image: Getty Images)

This ancient church boasts a spire housing 14 bells and more than 300 hand-stitched kneelers showing biblical tales, reports the Express.

The Rococo Garden represents an essential destination within the settlement.

It was created during the 1740s as an English country gentleman’s garden for entertaining guests.

This garden now stands as Britain’s sole remaining rococo garden making it a truly unique destination.

From 1984 onwards, it has been restored into a beautifully maintained outdoor area and rescued from decay. Setting off from the settlement, numerous walking paths allow you to experience the finest Cotswolds scenery.

Painswick highstreet
The town has great connections to the countryside and many walking routes leading out into nature(Image: Getty Images)

Close to Painswick you’ll discover Painswick Beacon and additional small communities like Sheepscombe. The Cotswolds Way National Trail proves a favourite destination for ramblers.

Should you be planning an extended hike, it stretches all the way to Chipping Camden and even reaches Bath city. For a trip to Painswick, the nearest train station is in Stroud.

The journey from London takes just shy of 90 minutes, followed by a quick 15-minute car ride to reach Painswick.

It’s an ideal spot for a weekend getaway, particularly as we head into the autumn season.

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