Snowshill, a tiny village in the Cotswolds boasting numerous award-winning attractions, is considered one of Britain's most picturesque locations. This quaint community, home to just 164 residents, has a history dating back nearly a thousand years, with its first mention as Snawesille in the Domesday Book. Despite modernisation over the centuries, Snowshill has managed to maintain much of its ancient charm into the 21st century.

The village attracts a significant number of tourists each year, drawn by key attractions such as the Snowshill Manor and Garden, once owned by local eccentric collector Charles Paget Wade. The manor has brought the community recognition and accolades, with many visitors captivated by the area's stunning beauty, reports . Broadway high street, described by visitors as "exquisite", is another highlight of the village.

With shops like Hamiltons Chocolates and local cafes, the main street of the village has received high ratings from visitors. One TripAdvisor user, who gave Snowshill a five-star rating, described it as a "very special place indeed all year round" that becomes "especially memorable at sunset with the warm glow on the stonework". Another visitor praised Snowshill as a "very beautiful village in the middle of the Cotswolds" offering "something to photograph" at every turn.

However, despite its undeniable charm and constant influx of visitors, finding a permanent residence in Snowshill may prove challenging due to high property prices. In fa.