The UK’s ‘new Cotswolds’ with stunning villages and way fewer tourists | UK | News

Cotswolds is famous for its beauties and as a result draws many visitors. People with a fair cash money choose to buy a house in the region, including celebrities from the United States. Even Beyoncé and her husband, Jay-Z, had rumors that he had recently thought of making a move there. Rightmove reported that housing prices in Cotswolds were £ 439,704 last year. Most of the property sold are independent properties at an average price of 659.683. Semi -detached properties were whipped at an average price of £ 384,942 and terrace properties were brought £ 359.253.
In general, the prices sold fell by 5% compared to the previous year and fell by 2% at the 2022 summit. Cotswolds’ popularity can stop visiting or buying some people there, and choose from the beaten runway. Fortunately, England has another field called “new cotswolds”, which is listed as one of the eight places emphasized Country Life It is less swamp and more affordable by tourists – although not everywhere.
Near the Oxfordshire border, the villages of Northampton southwest – Culworth – Tatler and Brackley Sunday town were also mentioned this summer.
Culworth is located on a hill with a view of almost three different districts.
Once upon a time, he was home to a bad -famous Culworth gang, a highway group that made 47 registered robbery with other crimes.
The settlement is defined as “developing” by the congregation council and has a primary school, a pub, a butcher and a coffee shop.
Culworth first settled in the iron age settlers using the good defense position.
Later, at the beginning of the 12th century, a Motte and Bailey Castle was built next to the ancient road, known as the Wales Road.
Historical Brackley Town is known for its Georgian architecture, weekly market and proximity. Silverstone The racing track hosting the British Grand Prix.
A wide range of shops and cafes and the nearby 13th castle to be discovered.
As with the Fairway site in Brackley Village, new houses, which received a support for the population, were built in late new houses in the town.
Rightmove says that housing prices in Northamponshire are an average of £ 311,786 on average last year and are much more suitable than Cotswolds.
In particular, the figure in Brackley is £ 356,678.
However, if you want to live in Culworth, you need to approach £ 489.286 – more than the average seen in Cotswolds.




