Built-up area in Cotswold, Gloucestershire, England
| Coordinates: | 51.644, -2.218 |
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| OS grid ref: | ST 84 93 |
Beverston is a small village in the Cotswolds district of Gloucestershire, England, tucked into the rolling limestone countryside north of Tetbury. It has the honey‑coloured Cotswold stone houses and narrow lanes that typify the area, making it a quiet base for walkers and visitors exploring the surrounding hills and farmland.
The village is best known for the partly ruined 13th‑century Beverston Castle and a historic parish church, and several buildings are listed, giving it a strong sense of history. The local economy remains largely rural - farming, estate properties and tourism - and the community is small and conservation‑minded, with village life centred on preserving its architectural and landscape character.