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  • Stroudwater Canal Path Walk from Brimscombe to Stroud (3.5 km / 2.2 miles) 

    Stroudwater Canal Path Walk from Brimscombe to Stroud (3.5 km / 2.2 miles) 

    Estimated walking time: 1–1.5 hours (longer with kids, dogs, or photo stops)  Starting in Brimscombe  We began this walk right from our house in Brimscombe, taking the steep, narrow footpath that winds down toward the valley. It’s one of those classic Stroud‑valley paths — leafy, a bit slippery after rain, and steep enough that you naturally lean back

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  • How We Chose Stroud (and Not a Postcard Village)

    How We Chose Stroud (and Not a Postcard Village)

    When we started planning our move to the Cotswolds, we weren’t looking for the most photographed village or the prettiest high street. We wanted countryside living — real fields, real footpaths, real community — but with the practical things that make family life run smoothly. Like many families moving to the Cotswolds, we had a

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  • Cows, Hills, and Google Maps: Our First Weeks in the Cotswolds

    Cows, Hills, and Google Maps: Our First Weeks in the Cotswolds

    We arrived in the UK at the end of August, very much looking like people who had just stepped off a long‑haul flight—which we had. A van was waiting to take us to Nailsworth, where we’d booked a few nights at The Garlic Rooms. Tucked into the middle of town on the top floor, it

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  • How Our Kids Settled Into UK School Life

    How Our Kids Settled Into UK School Life

    Reflections on Moving to the Cotswolds Two and a half years on, I can see so clearly how those early school days became one of the first places our kids truly found their footing in the UK. At the time, everything felt new and slightly surreal — the uniforms, the accents, the routines — but

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  • Family Walk from Brimscombe

    Family Walk from Brimscombe

    Long Lane, Quarhouse, and Middle Lypiatt Loop with Valley Views A Walk That Helped Us Learn the Landscape One of our very first walks from Brimscombe quickly became one of our favourites. It begins up Long Lane, a long, narrow, steep climb tucked beneath a canopy of trees — the kind of lane that feels

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  • Why We Moved to the Cotswolds

    Why We Moved to the Cotswolds

    There’s a moment, somewhere between the last stretch of Oregon’s high desert and the first glimpse of England’s rolling green, when your life quietly divides into a Before and an After. For us, that moment happened mid‑air — all four of us indulging in an in‑flight movie marathon, restless sleep, and the unavoidable feeling of the

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