Swinbrook of cotswolds


Posted September 26, 2018 by Cotswolds2018

Located on the River Windrush, Swinbrook is a favourite stop along the tour with Undiscovered Cotswolds. This village is lush with green and perfect for a scenic stroll.

 
Located on the River Windrush, Swinbrook is a favourite stop along the tour with Undiscovered Cotswolds. This village is lush with green and perfect for a scenic stroll. One of the most popular places to stop by on your journey through Swinbrook is the local grave site. A set of these graves belong to famous sisters who have lived a life of intrigue, the Mitford sisters. The Mitford Sister had close connections to Nazi Germany so why not join an Undiscovered Cotswolds tour to learn more. Swinbrook is also home to a chapel that may look ordinary on the outside, but is rich with history and full of unique statues that are definitely a must see.
Swinbrook is untouched by time, it is the quintessential English village with its stone walls, pretty church, cricket pitch with wooden pavilion, and an old stone pub next to the old stone bridge across the River Windrush.
St Mary's Church has some fascinating memorials to the Fettiplace family, who owned the manor during the 17C, with six effigies in two triple tiers ‘like passengers on an old-fashioned steamer’. In the 20th century Swinbrook became closely associated with the "Mitford sisters"— the six daughters of David Freeman-Mitford, 2nd Baron Redesdale, who lived at nearby Asthall Manor.
The sisters became celebrated, and at times scandalous, figures who were caricatured by The Times journalist, Ben Macintyre, as "Diana the Fascist, Jessica the Communist, Unity the Hitler-lover; Nancy the Novelist; Deborah the Duchess and Pamela the unobtrusive poultry connoisseur". The graves of four of the sisters can be found in the churchyard: near the porch are headstones to Nancy, Unity and Diana Mitford; their parents, and a fourth sister Pamela, are buried elsewhere in the churchyard. There is a plaque to their brother, Tom, inside the church.
Make a booking with Undiscovered Cotswolds today for an opportunity to stop in this beautiful Cotswold village.

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One of the best things about a tour with Undiscovered Cotswolds is stopping through some of the gorgeous fairy-tale villages that are hidden throughout the Cotswolds.
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Last Updated September 26, 2018