Best attractions and places to see around Stretton On Fosse include a tranquil village situated on the Warwickshire-Gloucestershire border, at the edge of the Cotswolds Hills. This area offers a blend of local historical sites and access to regional attractions. Characterized by Cotswold stone and red brick houses, the village provides a peaceful base for exploration. Its location on the Roman Fosse Way and proximity to the Cotswolds offers various walking routes and historical insights.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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Worth a visit, and pre-book the house visit online before going.
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The market hall was built in 1627 to provide a shelter for traders. In the 1940s it was almost sold to an American, but the local people raised enough money to buy it instead and gave it to the National Trust to preserve. This is the start of the Cotswold Way. A 102 mile (164 km) National Trail from here to Bath.
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Go to Broughton-on-the-hill, just behind the Church is a path that joins with Heart of England Way where you can walk to Sezincote House for free. If you want to go in the House and Gardens at close proximity you will need to pay for a ticket and it is usually only open in the week. Check their website for seasonal opening hours.
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Incredible Indian Mughal Palace, the only of its kind in Europe, try visit in the week when you can explore the House and Gardens for a small fee too.
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A beautiful village with several places to eat and drink whilst you re-fuel and watch the world go by.
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The King Stone is a standing stone in the Cotswolds, England, which dates back to the Bronze Age. It is believed to have been a marker for ancient trade routes or a ceremonial site.
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Remember to always keep a pace when going up a big hill
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Moreton-in-marsh was a lovely Victorian coaching town that is now a car park. Where once a wide open high street allowed cafes, pubs, and shops to spill out onto the street, now residents line up their rangerovers side-by-side, flanking either side of an extremely busy road that disects the town.
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The area is rich in history. You can visit Chipping Campden Historic Market Town, known for its 14th to 17th-century terraced houses. Another significant site is The King Stone, a Bronze Age standing stone, and The Rollright Stones Stone Circle, a ceremonial site from around 2,500 BC. Within Stretton-on-Fosse itself, you can find St Peter's Church, dating back to the late 16th century, and the earthwork remains of the Ditchford Frary Deserted Medieval Settlement.
Yes, there are several family-friendly options. You can explore the historic market towns like Moreton-in-Marsh or Chipping Campden. For animal encounters, consider the Cotswold Falconry Centre or Cotswold Farm Park. Broadway Tower & Country Park also offers family activities and scenic views.
Stretton-on-Fosse is an excellent base for outdoor activities, particularly hiking. You can find various routes, including easy and moderate options. For example, there's the 'Millennium Mosaic Map – The Ebrington Arms loop from Ilmington CP' or the 'St Martin's Church, Barcheston – Shipston Cemetery Chapel loop from Shipston-on-Stour'. You can find more details and routes in the Hiking around Stretton On Fosse guide.
The village is on the fringe of the Cotswolds Hills, offering rolling landscapes and scenic views. The Rollright Stones Stone Circle is also noted for its great views. Nearby, you can visit Batsford Arboretum for its diverse tree collection or explore the unique gardens at Hidcote Manor Garden and Kiftsgate Court Gardens.
Stretton-on-Fosse and the surrounding Cotswolds are beautiful year-round. Spring and autumn are ideal for walking and exploring the gardens when the weather is mild and the landscapes are vibrant with blossoms or autumnal colours. Summer offers longer days for outdoor activities and visiting attractions, while the village's quiet atmosphere provides a peaceful retreat at any time.
Absolutely. A truly unique attraction is Sezincote House, an Indian Mughal palace set in Europe, complete with temples, grottoes, and canals. Other notable gardens include Hidcote Manor Garden, a National Trust property, and Kiftsgate Court Gardens. Upton House & Gardens also features an impressive 17th-century mansion and remodelled gardens.
In Stretton-on-Fosse itself, The Plough Inn is a historic village establishment that continues to serve its purpose. The nearby market towns of Moreton-in-Marsh and Chipping Campden offer a wider selection of cafes, inns, and restaurants.
Stretton-on-Fosse is well-placed for day trips. You can visit Stratford-upon-Avon to see Shakespeare's Birthplace or the Stratford Butterfly Farm. Warwick Castle is another popular destination. For ancient history, the Rollright Stones are a short drive away, and Sudeley Castle in Winchcombe offers further exploration.
Yes, the area offers various road cycling routes. You can find options like the 'Tysoe Village – Kineton War Memorial loop from Shipston-on-Stour' or the 'The Peacock Public House – Tysoe Village loop from Shipston-on-Stour'. Explore more routes in the Road Cycling Routes around Stretton On Fosse guide.
Visitors appreciate the blend of historical depth and natural beauty. The picturesque Cotswold towns like Chipping Campden are loved for their charm and independent shops. Ancient sites like The King Stone and The Rollright Stones offer a sense of awe and history. The tranquil setting of Stretton-on-Fosse itself provides a peaceful base for exploring the wider region's gardens, stately homes, and walking trails.
Yes, there are several easy walking trails. Examples include the 'Ramblers Rest loop from Shipston-on-Stour' and the 'Bench With a View of Ilmington loop from Ilmington CP'. These routes are generally less challenging and allow for a relaxed exploration of the countryside. You can find more easy options in the Easy hikes around Stretton On Fosse guide.


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