Even during the winter months, the Cotswolds remain a magnet for tourists seeking an authentic English experience. If watching The Holiday at Christmas sparked dreams of a cosy cottage getaway, there are numerous charming destinations right on our doorstep. From the bustling Bourton-on-the-Water to Bibury, dubbed 'the most beautiful village ', visitors are spoilt for choice when planning a trip to this corner of the South West.
However, some towns have yet to make their mark on the tourist map. While many will be familiar with Lacock, the quaint 'timewarp' National Trust village, a town just three miles away also deserves attention. Nestled on the edge of the Cotswolds, the Wiltshire market town of Corsham is slightly off the beaten path that includes its more renowned neighbours.
Located just 40 minutes from Bristol and 25 minutes from Bath, Corsham boasts a unique attraction - peacocks freely wandering its streets. These vibrant birds call Corsham Court, a grand stately home open to the public, their home, but they are often seen around the town centre's cobbled lanes. Visit Corsham describes the town as "a hidden gem waiting to be explored", boasting a lively art scene, Georgian stone buildings and a range of independent retailers.
When Bristol Live visited, it was noticeably devoid of the crowds often encountered in Lacock. Corsham, a town known for its appearances in Harry Potter and Downton Abbey, is also recognisable to fans of Poldark. The BBC drama's first series was.