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5 enchanting villages in England that are straight out of a fantasy land

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| ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 21, 2026, 18:47 IST
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5 enchanting villages in England that are straight out of a fantasy land

Looking for a quiet escape from the buzz of the city? Imagine waking up to birdsong drifting through your window, the vibrant garden outside your cottage inviting you to sip your morning tea while wildflowers dance in the breeze. Picture yourself wandering through the cobblestone lanes lined with centuries-old cottages, their windows glowing warmly as the sun sets over the rolling countryside. This isn’t a scene from a fantasy novel, but the real magic that awaits in England’s most enchanting villages. If you are looking for slow mornings, blissful evenings, and an unhurried way of life, you may want to bookmark these five villages in England for your next trip.

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Castle Combe, Cotswolds

Chances are you may have already seen this quintessential English village on the internet. One of the most photographed villages in England, Castle Combe has earned a reputation as one of the prettiest villages in the Cotswolds. This medieval settlement, with its honey-coloured stone cottages, will make you feel as though you have time-travelled to the 1600s. The village is almost impossibly picturesque, with manicured gardens, flower-draped cottages, and charming inns. It transports visitors to a bygone era of English countryside living.

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Lavenham, Suffolk

You may find it hard to believe that this village is not from a graphic novel. Situated in the Suffolk countryside, Lavenham is a living museum of medieval England. The 16th-century buildings in the market square, built by wealthy wool merchants, are the major attraction. You will find half-timbered Tudor houses and crooked buildings. Remember the ‘Godric’s Hollow’ house in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

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Portmeirion, Gwynedd

This Italian-style village in Gwynedd looks genuinely otherworldly. Portmeirion in North Wales is unlike anywhere else in Britain. The village is famous for its Mediterranean architecture, including pastel-coloured buildings and whimsical design elements that seem plucked from a fairy tale. It is more like Italian Riviera aesthetics meeting the Welsh countryside. If you want an experience where the line between reality and imagination slowly blurs, Portmeirion is the answer.

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Cockington, Devon

This quintessential English village is frozen in time. A chocolate-box village, it is perched on the edge of Torquay in Devon. You will find 16th-century thatched cottages, narrow lanes, and rural countryside. The traditional cream-painted cottages and charming pathways that wind through lush green spaces are perfect for a romantic getaway. The village is remarkably traffic-free, which means you can wander the lanes peacefully without the intrusion of cars.

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Downham, Lancashire

This serene village in Downham feels like stepping into a storybook illustration. The scenic routes, limestone cottages, and greenery will absolutely steal your heart. You will not find chain shops, modern buildings, or any overhead wires to spoil the view. If you want to experience an English countryside atmosphere without the crowds, this quiet town should be on your bucket list.

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