The Cotswolds has a wide variety of shopping, from famous farm shops to creative textile boutiques. Our selection of favourites includes where to find the best handicrafts, antiques and local produce. For further inspiration for the perfect break in the Cotswolds, see our guide to the region's best hotels , restaurants , pubs , afternoon teas , and things to do .
Find places to shop by area North Cotswolds On the northern Cotswold fringes, Chipping Campden is a treat of a little town, its high street lined with especially handsome honey-stone mansions. Head here for a winning choice of independent shops: Sam Wilson for homeware, china, textiles and prints; Dove for accessories and gifts; Fillet & Bone and Toke’s for local produce; award-winning Robert Welch Designs for kitchenware and cutlery. Make sure also to call in at The Gallery at the Guild at the Old Silk Mill on Sheep Street, which showcases the work of local artists and craft makers.
Ten miles south, Stow-on-the-Wold exudes gentle dynamism and creativity. You’ll find a host of galleries and antique shops here, from Red Rag , exhibiting contemporary British artists, to Durham House Antiques offering jewellery, china, antiquarian books and more. The famously pretty town is a haven for homeware, too: check out the Crock Shop .
For the ultimate in gourmet goods, beautiful homeware and much more make tracks to Daylesford Farmshop , about a seven-minute drive east of Stow. One of Britain’s most applauded (if expensiv.