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Lane's Cottage Overview
If you're dreaming of a cozy escape in a charming Cotswold town, Lane’s Cottage in Chipping Campden is straight out of a storybook. Located right in the heart of this market town, the 1850s Grade II listed cottage is full of character from the exposed stone walls to the fireplace. It makes for the perfect home base whether you're planning a romantic getaway, a solo trip, or a girls’ weekend.
Arrival
Getting to Chipping Campden is simple whether you’re driving from London or taking the train to Moreton-in-Marsh (just a 15-minute taxi ride away). Lane’s Cottage is located on the High Street, so everything is walkable—including pubs, bakeries, and little boutiques and shops.
There’s no private parking, but there is free on-street parking. I had no trouble finding a spot on the street, but be aware that it may be more challenging during the busy seasons.
The Cottage
The moment you walk into Lane’s Cottage, you’ll definitely feel like you’re living in a real life holiday. The sitting room is adorable, with cozy seating and an open fire that’s perfect for chilly evenings. I stayed in February and loved curling up here with tea and Netflix after a day of exploring.
The layout is traditional, with the living and dining area at the front, and the kitchen and bathroom in the back of the first floor. The kitchen is fully equipped with everything you’d need for meals at home—including a dishwasher and washing machine, which are always a win.
Out back, there’s a multi-level garden and patio with seating and a BBQ. It was still winter when I visited, but I could totally see myself sitting out here in the spring or summer with a glass of wine and some snacks.
Upstairs are two bedrooms: one with a beautiful stone wall detail and view of the main street, and another with a full bed and its own character-filled stone feature wall. The bedding was incredibly comfortable and I loved having a vanity for doing my hair and makeup each day.
Bonus: the whole place is dog-friendly, so you don’t have to leave your pup behind.















Takeaway
Lane’s Cottage is exactly what I picture when I think of a quintessential Cotswold cottage. It’s charming, walkable, cozy, and filled with little details that make it special. Whether you’re traveling solo (like me!) or visiting with a friend or partner, this place is a must-book.
What to Do Nearby
- Browse the independent shops on the High Street
Visit the historic Market Hall (built in 1627!) - Grab dinner at Eight Bells or Michael’s Mediterranean
- Hike part of the Cotswold Way for gorgeous countryside views
- Visit nearby gardens like Hidcote and Kiftsgate
- Explore other towns and villages nearby such as Broadway, Snowshill, Chipping Norton, Stow-on-the-Wold, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Burford.
Want to explore even more of the area? I recommend this private Cotswolds driving tour that hits several villages in one day—with a personal photographer included!
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