The Daily Vanguard

Why Have A Base In The Cotswolds?

For many people the idea of owning a holiday property is something of a pipe dream, if however, you find yourself in a position to make your dream a reality and start looking at  houses for sale in the Cotswolds then there are several decisions that you will need to make before you can purchase the property of your dreams. The location of your holiday property is probably the most important decision you will have to make, so it is vital that you consider all your options carefully before you make your dream a reality, after all, you want to make sure that there is plenty to draw you back time and time again.

Location, Location, Location 

Consider what you really want from the area you want to make your base in. Are you interested in nature, history, culture or even good food? It may be that you only have one particular requirement from the area near your holiday home but if you are looking for somewhere that ticks a number of boxes then you may find yourself limited to a smaller number of locations. You want to choose somewhere that you will fall in love with and stay in love with so take your time before you make your final decision.

The Cotswolds 

It is here that you will find the 102 miles that make up the Cotswold Way; a walking trail that runs from Bath in the South to the town of Chipping Camden in the North and is the perfect attraction for amateur walkers and keen ramblers alike. And while the Cotswolds might be part of the biggest of all the 38 areas of outstanding natural beauty in England and Wales, its attractions are not limited to just the stunning views and the diverse range of architecture that can be found hiding around every corner. This is an area that really does have it all.

If you prefer the hustle and bustle of a vibrant town to the calm and tranquil of the countryside the Cotswolds is bursting with some fantastic market towns that are home to a fantastic selection of small boutique shops. The Town of Cirencester is one such place, in addition to its shops, it is also home to plenty of charming restaurants and bars offering a wide range of cuisines. If urban architecture interests you there are some genuinely stunning facades to take in and of course the church of St John The Baptist which dominates the marketplace.

Alternatively, there is Cirencester which is situated right on the edge of the Cotswolds and has plenty to offer to everyone visiting the area. While you certainly won’t find the bright lights and hustle and bustle of the big city in the Cotswolds they do have a brand of charm all of their own that is infectious. 

Buying Your Property 

The Cotswolds offers the perfect combination of rural scenery with small vibrant towns that are sure to suit almost everyone looking for a base for a holiday home. If you are looking for Cotswold houses then why not visit the area and see what it has to offer, if you have never visited before you are sure to be amazed by the variety that it has to offer. However, you like to spend your leisure time you will find everything you want and more right on your doorstep. So now is the time to start thinking about making that dream holiday home a reality.