Nestled in the heart of the Cotswolds, the village of Withington is surrounded by rolling hills and bathed in the golden glow of traditional Cotswold stone, this picturesque village embodies the essence of idyllic country living. Dating back to 737 AD, this charming village has a range of facilities including a primary school, public house, village hall and church. A short drive away lies the vibrant city of Cheltenham. Offering beautiful regency architecture, Cheltenham is renowned for its internationally acclaimed Cheltenham Festival, a highlight of the horse racing calendar that draws visitors from near and far. Cheltenham offers a diverse shopping experience, from independent boutiques and antique shops to well-known high-street brands. The Promenade, with its tree-lined avenue and elegant shops, is a popular destination for shoppers. Cheltenham is also known for its culinary scene, with a wide range of cafes, restaurants, and pubs offering both traditional and international cuisines. Cirencester, known as the ‘Capital of the Cotswolds’, is only 9 miles to the south and is a lovely market town with a fascinating history. In Roman times, Cirencester, was the second largest town only to London. The town became a very prosperous wool town in the medieval period, which is the basis for the charming buildings with ancient honey coloured stone in picturesque narrow streets. The Market Place is the heart of the town and is home to a Charter Market (every Monday and Friday) and a Farmers’ Market (every 2nd and 4th Saturday of the month). The wonderful variety of quality independent shops makes shopping in Cirencester a delight. Enjoy exploring the courtyards with their individual style and the many historic streets radiating from the town centre. Cirencester is renowned for its special shops, individual boutiques, fascinating antique emporiums and craft shops as well as national chain stores. The area is renowned for having a number of fantastic schools, both private and state, all being within easy driving distance. Road communications are fantastic to the A417/A419 and A40 which in turn provide access to London, via the M4/M40 and M5 to the west. Rail links are also good, with regular trains from Cheltenham and Kemble.