Top National Trust sites in the Cotswolds

The Cotswolds are full of historic estates, beautiful gardens, ancient ruins, and countryside owned and managed by the National Trust. Here's a guide to top National Trust sites in the Cotswolds, including stately homes, landscapes, and hidden gems:
Historic Houses & Gardens
Snowshill Manor and Garden (near Broadway)
- Quirky manor packed with one man’s extraordinary collection of art, musical instruments, toys, and curiosities.
- Surrounded by beautiful terraced gardens with lavender, orchards, and topiary.
- 📍 Postcode: WR12 7JU
Hidcote Manor Garden (near Chipping Campden)
- One of the most famous Arts and Crafts gardens in England.
- Created by Lawrence Johnston, it features “garden rooms,” rare plants, and spectacular colour schemes.
- 📍 Postcode: GL55 6LR

Chastleton House (near Stow-on-the-Wold)
- An atmospheric Jacobean country house, barely altered since the 1600s.
- Fascinating insights into family life across centuries—minimal restoration, so it feels like stepping back in time.
- 📍 Postcode: GL56 0SU
Natural & Scenic Sites
Bibury – Arlington Row
- One of the most photographed scenes in England.
- While not a full National Trust site, Arlington Row is owned and protected by the Trust.
- Ideal for a walk along the River Coln.
- 📍 Postcode: GL7 5NJ
Woodchester Park (near Stroud)
- A hidden valley with peaceful lakes, woodland walks, and the shell of an unfinished Victorian mansion (not NT-owned, but the parkland is).
- Perfect for hiking and spotting bats or birds.
- 📍 Postcode: GL10 3TS
Chedworth Roman Villa
- One of the grandest Roman villas in Britain, with impressive mosaics, bathhouse remains, and a modern conservation shelter.
- Hands-on exhibits and woodland walks nearby.
- 📍 Postcode: GL54 3LJ
Churches & Historic Sites
Hailes Abbey (English Heritage, but NT members get free entry)
- Near Winchcombe, these peaceful ruins were once a major Cistercian monastery.
- Atmospheric, with museum exhibits and medieval stonework.
- 📍 Postcode: GL54 5PB
Countryside Walks and Views
Minchinhampton and Rodborough Commons (near Stroud)
- Open grasslands with ancient trackways, rare orchids, and spectacular views over the Severn Valley.
- Great for walks, picnics, and kite-flying.
- 📍 Postcode: GL5 5HR (general area)
Bath Skyline Walk (edge of the Cotswolds)
- 6-mile circular walk offering stunning views of Bath’s Georgian architecture and surrounding countryside.
- Woodland, wildflower meadows, and Iron Age forts.
- 📍 Postcode: BA2 6JT
The Cotswolds offer an exceptional blend of history, natural beauty, and timeless charm, perfectly showcased through its National Trust sites. Whether you’re wandering the enchanting “garden rooms” of Hidcote Manor, exploring the quirky collections at Snowshill Manor, or stepping back into Jacobean life at Chastleton House, each visit reveals a unique story. Combine these with scenic commons, ancient ruins like Chedworth Roman Villa, and iconic villages such as Bibury’s Arlington Row, and you have a rich tapestry of experiences just waiting to be explored.
With so much to see and do—from peaceful countryside walks to atmospheric historic houses—the Cotswolds is ideal for a relaxing 2- or 3-day itinerary. Whether you prefer immersive gardens, rugged landscapes, or fascinating heritage, this guide helps you navigate the best National Trust treasures in the region, ensuring a memorable and well-rounded visit.
Pack your walking shoes, bring your camera, and get ready to discover the heart of England’s countryside with the National Trust as your perfect companion.
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