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Romantic English Cottage Homes: Virtual Trip to the U.K.

architecture, travel January 26, 2022

Let’s take a trip to the bucolic setting of the United Kingdom to explore a charming collection of English cottage homes. First up is an adorable dwelling located in Castle Combe, often referred to as the most beautiful village in England. It reminds me of a cottage that one of Beatrix Potter’s characters would live in. The home features honey-colored Cotswold stone, as do most houses in the area.

Small English Country Stone Cottage

 

Here’s another home with honey-colored brick, along with ivy growing up the side of the house.

Old English traditional stone cottage

 

This pink beauty is located in Cornwall near the Mount Edgcumbe House that’s open for tours. An old stone fence circles the property of the pink house. I would love to have a short stone wall around my property but it would be ridiculously expensive. I can envision farmers of long ago gathering stones and rocks from the farmland and recycling them into these beautiful fences.

Pink cottage in Cornwall, U.K.

 

Here are more of those charming stone walls winding their way through the English countryside. What a beautiful place to live! I imagine birds chirping and sheep roaming around at leisure.

English countryside with historic cottages

 

A black lamp post greets you in the driveway of a red brick English cottage. I like the use of pebbles in the drive as opposed to asphalt or cement. Gravel is more permeable and is a much better choice for controlling storm water run-off. Every once in a while a driveway guy stops by to ask us to consider paving our drive with asphalt. That will never happen as long as I live here. I prefer the look of the gravel and appreciate the advantages it offers the environment.

Red brick English cottage with black lamp post

 

Here’s a similar red brick home and pebble drive. Note the circular windows situated in each peak of the roof. This home appears to be a duplex.

Red Brick House in the U.K.

 

An old white stone house with beautiful blue trim is located in Wales, home to over 600 castles!

Creamy English cottage with blue trim in Wales

 

A cobblestone path winds its way to the entrance of this picturesque cottage located in the historic fishing village of Clovelly in North Devon, UK. It might actually be some type of cafe due to the presence of several pale blue picnic tables.

A picturesque exterior of a cottage in historic fishing village of Clovelly in North Devon, UK.

 

Did you know there are more than 60,000 thatched roofs in England? I’m not sure where this charmer is located. I’d love to see that third floor with its pitched roofline.

White English Cottage

 

Here’s another beautiful English home that I’m not sure of where it’s located. Wisteria scrambles across the façade adding color along with the blue front door. A diamond-patterned dormer window peaks out from the tile roof. The lawn is lush and green, surrounded by cottage-style garden beds.

Large brick home in the United Kingdom

 

This lawn isn’t as neat and tidy as the home above, but I wanted to share it for a couple of reasons. First, note the different types of exterior finishes on this house, from stones to fish scales to red brick. It even appears that the green trim is two different shades. Definitely an eclectic home!

Red brick historic home with dark green trim

 

A classic timber frame home takes residence in Weobley, one of the most idyllic places to visit in England. You’ll find an abundance of these black and white framed buildings throughout the town.

traditional timber frame house in Herefordshire, Weobley, U.K.

 

Here’s a cobbled street in historic Rye, flanked by cottages on the left and Mermaid Inn on the right. I don’t know about you, but this photo calls out to me to walk the streets and explore. If you’ve ever done any research on this quaint town in East Sussex, you’ve probably seen this same view in a photo.

old english village, Rye, UK

 

And finally, we can’t take a tour of charming English cottage homes without visiting Bibury, referred to as “the most beautiful village in England” by William Morris. Morris was extremely influential on the decorating scene during the Victorian period. His wallpaper patterns are some of my all-time favorites (note to self – do a blog post on William Morris interior design).

Pretty cottages in a quiet lane at Bibury in the U.K.

I hope you enjoyed this collection of cottages! Maybe like me, you learned a little bit about England and interesting places to visit!

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  1. CAROLYN NIKSICH says

    January 26, 2022 at 9:26 am

    Oh my goodness. Any one of these homes would be a dream come true. Thank you!

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  2. Marlene says

    January 26, 2022 at 10:43 am

    It would be so much fun to view some of the insides, since the outside is so pretty and well kept.

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  3. Teddee Grace says

    January 26, 2022 at 10:47 am

    Such fun! Bibury looks amazing.

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  4. Rebecca Payne says

    January 26, 2022 at 11:56 am

    Going to the UK is on my bucket list. I love all of the photo’s of the beautiful cottages. My favorite is the one with the green trim. Thank you so much.

    Reply
  5. jillian says

    January 26, 2022 at 12:28 pm

    All lovely. All that rain certainly brings the greenest grass ever, wish we had more rain in Colorado. I have always loved thatched roofs. I don’t remember seeing a single house in the Cotswalds that was made of anything but that stone. It is pretty though.

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  6. vicky says

    January 26, 2022 at 1:35 pm

    Just love these pics. So much fun. I think it would be so much fun to live in an English village in a cute cottage (or something bigger).

    Reply
  7. Linda Charlton says

    January 26, 2022 at 2:23 pm

    I have only recently become aware of the Cotswold cottages. I would love to live there. If any of you have watched the series Midsomer Murder on Netflix, you will get a taste of life in these villages. It’s a charming series in charming villages.

    Reply
  8. Deb says

    January 26, 2022 at 4:09 pm

    Lovely tour.

    Reply
  9. Elizabeth says

    January 26, 2022 at 6:31 pm

    I have been to the Cotswolds twice and love everything about that area of the UK.

    Reply
  10. Natalie Barton says

    April 21, 2022 at 10:10 am

    Thank you for sharing these exquisite photos

    Reply

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