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UK village often named ‘world’s prettiest’ is even more beautiful during autumn

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Nestled in the heart of Wiltshire, England, Castle Combe has long captured hearts with its stunning autumnal beauty.

Frequently hailed as one of the most picturesque villages in the world, this charming settlement transforms into an autumn wonderland that has recently earned it a spot on Condé Nast Traveller’s list of the best places to witness fall foliage.

Castle Combe, with a population of just 356 as of the 2021 census, is located approximately five miles northwest of Chippenham and 10 miles northeast of Bath.

Located within the Cotswolds Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, the village is renowned for its well-preserved architecture and scenic landscape.

The village’s timeless charm is largely attributed to its collection of Cotswold stone cottages and the absence of modern construction in its historic centre since around 1600.

This preservation has led to Castle Combe being described as a “chocolate box” by The Independent.

Additionally, it has been acclaimed as “the prettiest village in England” by multiple travel enthusiasts and publications, including Country Life magazine.

The village is divided into two parts: Lower Castle Combe, nestled in the By Brook valley, and Upper Castle Combe, perched on higher ground along the B4039 road.

South of Upper Castle Combe lies the Castle Combe motor racing circuit, adding a touch of modern excitement to the historic charm of the area.

As the leaves turn vibrant shades of gold and crimson, the village becomes a picturesque canvas, ideal for those seeking the quintessential fall experience.

Adding to its allure, the village has served as a backdrop for several period films and TV series, including Downton Abbey and Steven Spielberg’s War Horse. Its cinematic appeal, combined with its natural beauty, makes Castle Combe a must-visit destination in the fall.

Despite the remnants of a castle once standing in the region, the village’s historical and aesthetic value has remained intact, offering visitors an idyllic escape into a world where time seems to stand still.

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