The pretty UK spot just ‘as beautiful as the Cotswolds’ but without all the tourists | UK | News

In the United Kingdom, you are spoiled for selection in terms of pastoral rural areas to explore. However, many people from the UK and abroad threw cotton for a long time to some of the best places. One of them is, of course, Cotswolds – Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Wiltshire, Wildshire and Somperset, a striking region with areas in six districts. Especially at this time of the year, it is full of tourists, including JD Vance, Vice President of the United States.
Visitors provide vital income for businesses in some regions, but the locals commemorate their negative effects, including infrastructure, extreme crowded and thoughtless behaviors. For example, the peasants in Castle Combe said that they had previously treated Express like a part of Disneyland, that they took photos of their inhabitants from their windows and knocked on their doors, and that they were surprised to find out that the property was occupied.
But elsewhere in the country, there is a place that has the beauty of Cotswolds, but is not besieged by the throne of tourists.
Lincolnshire Wolds, telegram “Silent, dreamy villages and rich, hidden in forest folds”.
Among the prominent features, Tealby villages, which are defined by Visit Lincolnshire in English, with a beautiful environment; Together with Tealby and Nettleon, Walesby, a popular route for hikers; Nettleton and Normanby Le Wold.
Other settlements, such as Belchford and Caistor, are also worth seeing.
In addition to your usual striking landscapes and historical settlements, various outdoor activities such as mountain bikes, stray and horse riding are offered.
Wolds is also known for its peaceful atmosphere and wildlife, and hosted the famous Victoria poet Alfred, Lord Tennyson and New England’s admiral and writer Captain John Smith’s soldiers, explorers, colonial governors and soldiers.
According to Rightmove, the housing prices in Lincolnshire Wolds have an average of £ 254,268 last year, which doubled to £ 444,918 in Cotswolds.
Experts say that most of the properties sold in Lincolnshire Wolds last year are detached properties sold at an average price of £ 331,620.
Semi -detached properties were sold on average £ 199,722 and terraced properties brought £ 164,707.
In general, the historical prices in the East Midlands region fell by 1% in the previous year and fell by 2% at £ 250.209 at £ 250.209.




