Bibury
Home to Arlington Row, the small but picturesque village of Bibury is so famous it features on the inside cover of the British passport. Owned by the National Trust, the postcard view of Arlington Row is unsurprisingly one of the most photographed locations in the whole of England.
Once you’ve photographed Arlington Row from every angle, head to Bibury Trout Farm. As one of the oldest trout farms in the country, and with 15 acres of countryside, it is the perfect place for budding fishermen.
The most well-known street in Bibury is Arlington Row, which is lined with quaint 14th-century weavers' cottages. You won't want to miss it and have probably seen it on a gazillion postcards. This stunning location, surrounded by a sloping slope, is one of the most photographed places in the nation and one of the best villages in the Cotswolds.
The greatest time of year to visit the riverside town of Bibury is in the spring when the traditional cottages are draped in beautiful flowers and the weather is mild enough to enjoy the rich ice creams on offer from the neighborhood ice cream truck.
Location: the Gloucestershire Cotswolds on the River Coln 9 miles from the market town of Burford