Rodmarton is a small, picturesque village in the northern edge of the Cotswolds and - contrary to some sources - it lies in Gloucestershire, not Wiltshire, set among the rolling limestone hills typical of the area. The hamlet is made up of honey‑coloured stone cottages, farmland and lanes, and sits within easy reach of larger market towns such as Cirencester and Tetbury.
It’s best known locally for a notable Arts and Crafts manor and well‑tended gardens, and the village retains a strong rural, craft and farming character; tourism, small local enterprises and community events play a part in village life. Historically modest and tightly knit, Rodmarton appeals to walkers and anyone after a quiet slice of classic Cotswold landscape and village society.
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