The village of Chedworth

The village of Chedworth is in the County of Gloucestershire, 7 miles from Cirencester, 5 miles from Northleach and eleven miles from Cheltenham. It is close to the Roman Fosse Way and is roughly 600 feet above sea level.
Chedworth is a thriving community with a village school, church, pub, farm shop, campsite and a wide range of clubs and societies.
Unlike many of the villages in the Cotswolds, Chedworth remains unspoilt and off the beaten track apart from Chedworth Roman Villa which as the crow flies is less than a mile from the nearest house, whilst by road it is approximately 4.5 miles.
It has a population of about 700 and some 350 households. Unlike many villages it does not have a village centre, instead it extends over a distance of more than a mile along and above a small valley. It comprises Lower, Middle and Upper Chedworth but without any distinct boundaries. The whole village is situated in the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Beauty. Much of the village is a conservation area ensuring that wherever possible the distinct character of the village is maintained.
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