Often described as 'quintessentially English', the charming village of Castle Combe is nestled in the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and has been crowned the 'prettiest village in England'. Not only is it known for its race circuit, but Castle Combe, located in the south westerly county of Wiltshire, has also served as a filming location for big-screen hits like War Horse and Stardust, as well as an episode of the popular TV series Downton Abbey. The village is also a showcase for traditional and historic architecture, all crafted from Cotswold stone.

Remarkably, no new homes have been built here for centuries adding to its beauty. However, it's a unique and quirky B&B that's drawing in visitors from Japan, reports Gloucestershire Live . READ MORE: Top five British beaches to visit on the bank holiday weekend according to Tripadvisor Among its key features are a 13th-century church and a 14th-century manor that has been converted into a hotel.

The village is the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering peaceful country walks and a journey back in time, which explains why it attracts so many visitors. But it's Fosse Farmhouse and its owner, Caron Cooper, 60, who has lived there for over three decades, who are offering the areas most unique attraction for tourists. Previously featured in the Kinmoza anime series, the B&B has become so famous that Caron even attended a red-carpet premiere in Japan and hosted members of the Japanese Royal fam.