No longer defined solely by chocolate-box villages and weekend escapes, the area is now associated with design, discretion and a globally connected social scene.
The Cotswolds has entered a new era. Once a discreet rural retreat, the region is now one of the UK’s most desirable prime property markets, driven in large part by the arrival and global profile of Soho Farmhouse, Clarkson’s Farm and Estelle Manor.
Together, they have reshaped perceptions of the Cotswolds. No longer defined solely by chocolate-box villages and weekend escapes, the area is now associated with design, discretion and a globally connected social scene.
Demand from high-net-worth individuals has intensified, pushing prime and super-prime values higher, particularly for restored farmhouses, manor houses and turnkey village properties – and has become a perfect place to not only live but to holiday.
“The Cotswolds is evolving,” says Alex Hancock, co-founder of Bloom Studio. “What we’re seeing is a new level of international buyer who values heritage but expects refinement. Our role is to preserve the architectural integrity of these buildings while quietly introducing the flow, material quality and technical performance that modern living demands.”
As lifestyle investment continues to elevate the region’s profile, the Cotswolds’ premium property market shows little sign of slowing, evolving from a quiet countryside haven to one of Britain’s most sought-after addresses.
If you’re looking for a cottage, why not check out the Pear Tree in Chipping Campden? It’s got a five-star rating on holidaycottages.co.uk. It’s described as a “charming Cotswold stone cottage set within a peaceful and pretty terrace”. Check it out here.
Best Cotswolds holiday cottage deals

The Cotswolds is famous for its rolling hills, honey-coloured villages and quintessential English charm. Sykes Cottages has a wide range of places to stay, starting from £38 per night.
There’s also this four-person cottage in Chipping Campden. Wyncliffe has a 4.9 rating on Sykes Cottages and is described as a “lovely cottage exactly as advertised, in a most convenient location for exploring a delightful village”. You can book it here.
There’s also The Hyde in Armscote, Warwickshire, which has a hot tub and sleeps four. It is described as an “outstanding detatched cottage”. Check it out here.


